Seventeen Magazine March 1977 Mariel Hemingway No Label VG


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Seventeen Magazine March 1977 – Mariel Hemingway – No Label – VG

This vintage March 1977 issue of Seventeen Magazine features Mariel Hemingway in the article Look at Mariel Run, showcasing her as a rising young star and highlighting her beauty, energy, and talent during the early years of her career. The issue also offers prom fashion inspiration, spring/summer wardrobe guides, beauty features, teen-focused essays, and original fiction, making it a rich cultural snapshot of the late 1970s.

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The magazine is in very good condition, with minor edge wear consistent with age. Please see detailed photos for verification. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Each issue is shipped in a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.

Highlights from the Table of Contents:

  • Fashion

    • Wardrobe Building: Checklist of spring/summer essentials (pp. 115–121)

    • The Soft Prom Look: Romantic dresses to buy and sew (pp. 136–143)

    • Blanket Poncho: Make your own without a pattern (p. 74)

    • Dis-Cover the Best Maillots & Bikinis: Swimsuit trends (p. 150)

    • Super-Comfy Beach Cover-Ups (p. 152)

  • Beauty

    • Look at Mariel Run: A profile of Mariel Hemingway, blending beauty with an active lifestyle (pp. 124–131)

    • Winning Looks: Makeovers of diet contest winners (p. 110)

    • Dear Beauty Editor: Practical Q&A (p. 18)

    • Fragrance Lesson No. 8 (p. 10)

  • Articles & Features

    • New Faces on the Big Screen: Spotlight on Susan Swift and Mariel Hemingway by Edwin Miller (p. 122)

    • How to Avoid Freshman Weight Gain by Jill Gerston (p. 70)

    • My Search for My Roots by Betty Jean Lifton (p. 132)

    • Is There Life After Nineteen? by Carol Anne Weston (p. 134)

    • Handling Your Anxieties by Julius & Zelda Segal (p. 146)

    • Travel: Scuba School (p. 163)

    • Hangin’ On by Michael Evans (p. 174)

    • Seventeen’s Annual Fiction, Art & Journalism Contests ($2,500 in prizes) (p. 188)

  • Fiction & Poetry

    • Whitney’s Welcome by Deborah Jackson Leff (p. 148)

    • Poetry selections (p. 70)

  • Home & Food

    • A Super Prom: Contest winners (p. 104)

    • How to Buy a Plant (p. 96)

    • 1-2-3 Bread-Baking (p. 156)

    • Sound Advice: Stereos, TVs, radios, and more (p. 154)

  • Regular Features & Mini-Mag

    • Relating: “I’ve Lost That Loving Feeling” by Abigail Wood (p. 30)

    • Sports: Everyone Can Do It! Run a marathon by Janice Kaplan (p. 66)

    • In My Opinion: Astrology by Gabrielle Belson (p. 94)

    • Mini-Mag: Topics on relationships, aqua yoga, health, and more (pp. 53–60)

This issue is highly collectible for its Mariel Hemingway feature, early in her career, as well as its blend of prom fashion, beauty routines, and thoughtful teen-focused content. A true time capsule of 1970s youth culture, it makes an excellent addition to any vintage magazine collection.

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