Description
Seventeen Magazine November 1970 – “Beauty Flash from Mona Grant in Paris” (No Label, Good Condition)
Step into the world of self-expression, chic beauty, and bold personality with Seventeen Magazine’s November 1970 issue, featuring the stylish and cosmopolitan “Beauty Flash from Mona Grant in Paris.” Published by Triangle Publications, Inc., this edition highlights fashion as a reflection of mood and identity—offering inspiration, craft ideas, and insight for young women heading into the holiday season. The magazine is in good condition with some signs of age-related wear, and comes exactly as pictured, complete with a protective plastic sleeve.
Issue Highlights:
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Beauty Flash in Paris
The “Beauty Flash” feature with Mona Grant takes readers to Paris for sleek, chic beauty ideas. It explores French-inspired elegance, clean lines, and sophisticated techniques to elevate your look—perfect for the fall-to-winter transition. -
Fashion That Reflects You
This issue's theme centers on discovering your fashion personality. Features like “Rustle Up to Taffeta,” “Glossed-up Velvet,” and “Great Gatsby Print” allow readers to play with style and embrace new personas. The fashion spread encourages dressing seriously and playfully—with confidence. -
Holiday Crafting & Gift Ideas
Get ready for the season with the Special Gift Section, including “A Very Merry Mélange,” “Alpine Sew-ups,” and “Sew on Safari!” With fake-furry gifts, airy crochets, and “Crafty Gift-its,” the issue helps readers create personalized, handmade presents. -
Youth Culture and Social Insight
Standout articles include “The Diary of a Shoplifter,” a bold and candid look at teenage behavior, and “On the Scene: Student Power… Want To Start a School?” which taps into the youth activism movement of the time. The “In My Opinion” column makes a strong case against the midi skirt trend, reflecting the heated fashion debates of 1970. -
Fiction and Lifestyle
The short story “Mixed Relations” by Robin White adds depth to the issue, while lifestyle features like “If Wishes Were Silver,” “Lamps To Lighten Your Lair,” and “Pop, Top and Bake” offer cozy, creative ideas for home and holidays. -
Pop Culture & Entertainment
Explore “What’s Behind Those Beautiful Blue Eyes?”—a personal spotlight on Paul Newman—as well as reviews in The Hollywood Scene, Record Reviews, and The Paperback Bag. Plus, enjoy classic features like “Crossword Puzzle” by Margaret Farrar and “Teen Travel Talk.”
This issue captures a vibrant moment in youth media—one where individuality, style, and self-awareness merge with a dash of Parisian glamour and seasonal celebration. Ideal for collectors, fashion historians, or anyone fascinated by teen life and culture in 1970.
Please Note:
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Good vintage condition with minor age-related wear; please review photos for accuracy.
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Combined shipping is available—just ask.
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All magazines are shipped in protective plastic sleeves.
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Add this original Seventeen Magazine November 1970 issue to your collection and explore the beauty, style, and spirit of a generation stepping into its own.