Seventeen Magazine March 1979 Feminine Intuition: Fact or Fiction? No Label VG


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Seventeen Magazine March 1979 – Feminine Intuition: Fact or Fiction? – No Label – VG

This vintage March 1979 issue of Seventeen Magazine explores the theme “Feminine Intuition: Fact or Fiction?” in its Mini Mag section, along with prom fashion, beauty makeovers, cultural commentary, and lifestyle features that capture the voice of late-1970s teen life. From exclusive surveys on what girls look for in boys to profiles of rising stars like Pam Dawber of Mork and Mindy, the issue reflects both pop culture and the personal concerns of its readers.

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The magazine is in very good condition, with minor edge wear consistent with its age. Please see detailed photos for accuracy. 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:

  • Beauty

    • Makeover: New Dos for Two (p. 32)

    • Hair Lines (p. 40)

    • Whiff: Fragrance feature (p. 92)

    • Beauty Is Their Business: Six beauty careers to consider (p. 138)

    • Dear Beauty Editor (p. 20)

  • Fashion

    • Pretties for the Prom (p. 82)

    • See You at the Prom! – Prom dress spreads (p. 148)

    • Sew Yourself a Hat! – DIY fashion (p. 102)

    • Dots with Dash: Polka-dot inspired looks (p. 144)

    • Shades of Chamois: Sewing and styling ideas (p. 160)

    • The Shoe on the Road: Seasonal footwear (p. 156)

  • Food

    • Now You’re Cooking! A no-meat supper (p. 45)

    • The Sitter’s Keep-’Em-Busy Recipe File (p. 164)

  • Young Living

    • What’s New for the Road: Travel features (p. 50)

    • Budding Genius: Young talent (p. 112)

    • Pipe Dream: Creative uses for industrial pieces at home (p. 166)

  • Articles & Features

    • Exclusive Seventeen Survey: What Girls Really Look for in Boys by Jody Gaylin (p. 131)

    • Wildlife Rescue, Inc. by Joan Combs & Evelyn Preston (p. 104)

    • Move Over, Barbara Walters – Aspiring journalists by Claire Morris Dobie (p. 118)

    • My Brother, the Dancer by Karen Ray (p. 126)

    • Living with Parents Who Live Apart by Grace Lichtenstein (p. 170)

    • Straight Girl to a Funny Man: Pam Dawber of Mork and Mindy by Edwin Miller (p. 172)

  • Fiction & Poetry

    • The Waltz of Two Shy People by Victoria Williams (p. 168)

    • Poetry selections (p. 192)

  • Regular Features & Mini-Mag

    • Relating: “I find it hard to be friendly with girls” by Abigail Wood (p. 36)

    • Sports: “What’s the Good Word on Sports?” by Janice Kaplan (p. 94)

    • Staying Well: Marijuana update by Eve Scott (p. 114)

    • Mini-Mag: Feminine intuition, auto advice for girls, backyard fun, and more (pp. 59)

This issue is especially collectible for its prom fashion spreads, its exclusive Seventeen survey, and cultural pieces like Edwin Miller’s feature on Pam Dawber, all wrapped around the intriguing Feminine Intuition theme. A classic addition for collectors of vintage 1970s teen magazines.

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