Description
Seventeen Magazine September 1975 – Chris Evert Cover – No Label – VG
This vintage September 1975 issue of Seventeen Magazine features tennis champion Chris Evert on the cover, along with the in-depth article Chris Comes of Age by Barry Tarshis. Evert reflects on her career and life beyond the sport, offering readers a glimpse into the personal side of one of the 1970s’ most celebrated athletes. Beyond this iconic feature, the issue includes a wide range of fashion, beauty, lifestyle, and cultural content, making it both a collectible and a snapshot of teen life during the mid-1970s.
Condition:
The magazine is in very good condition, with only minor edge wear appropriate for its age. Please see photos for details. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Each issue comes with a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Highlights from the Table of Contents:
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Fashion
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Hosiery with a New Kick: Great looks with support (p. 32)
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Warm Up Your Game: Fresh new fashion sets (pp. 56, 78, 98)
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The China Dolls: Far Eastern–inspired styles (pp. 114–119)
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The Little Things: Exotic accessories (pp. 120–123)
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Folklore Is a Fabulous Look: Sweaters, jumpers, and separates (pp. 130–133)
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Dress Up Again! Winter whites, schoolgirl looks, tweeds (pp. 138–145)
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Beauty
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Open Your Eyes: Eye health and beauty care (p. 34)
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Beauty Boosters: Compact appliances for self-care (p. 80)
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What’s Your Eye-Q?: Expressive beauty tips (p. 124)
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Glasses—New Style, New Shape: The latest eyewear (pp. 126–129)
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Articles & Features
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Chris Comes of Age – Chris Evert reflects on life beyond tennis (p. 111)
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Do Teens Make Good Sex Counselors? by Charles and Bonnie Remsberg (p. 134)
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Let’s Find a New National Anthem! by William Manchester (p. 136)
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Barbra, Is It You? – Barbra Streisand’s evolving image by Edwin Miller (p. 148)
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Breakdown! by Lester David – A girl’s emotional collapse (p. 146)
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Bring on the Clowns! A look at a school teaching clowning (p. 184)
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Home & Food
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Stencil-Scapes: Hand-painted designs for decorating (p. 152)
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It’s in the Bag! Brown-bag lunches as a trend (pp. 154–157)
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Shine On! Sparkling foil bouquets (p. 193)
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Fiction & Poetry
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Last Night in Town by Genevieve Munson (p. 150)
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Poetry selections (p. 26)
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Regular Features & Mini-Mag
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Susan Ford’s White House Diary (p. 18)
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Sports: Tradition, Tradition! by Janice Kaplan (p. 28)
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Relating: “Tongue-tied!” by Abigail Wood (p. 60)
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Close-Up: Movies, records, and personalities (p. 63)
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Mini-Mag: Generational issues, flea markets, fan clubs, and mind-bending word games (pp. 41–48)
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This issue highlights the intersection of sports, culture, and fashion during the 1970s. With Chris Evert’s cover story, Barbra Streisand’s shifting image, and diverse teen-focused features, it stands out as a collectible that captures the voice and style of its time.



