Seventeen Magazine September 1977 Shirley Temple Black Feature No Label


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Seventeen Magazine September 1977 – Shirley Temple Black Feature – No Label – Good Condition

This vintage September 1977 issue of Seventeen Magazine includes a thoughtful feature by Shirley Temple Black titled “Will Young People Ever Have Heroes Again?”, written as told to Joseph N. Bell. Alongside her reflections, this issue blends fall fashion, beauty tips, youth culture, and timely social topics, offering a vivid snapshot of teen life in the late 1970s.

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The magazine is in good condition, with minor wear consistent with age. Please review photos for exact 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:

  • Fashion

    • Seen on the Seine – Paris fashion inspiration (p. 114)

    • Classics with a Touch of Romance: Prettiest new trends (p. 123)

    • Finishing Touches: Delicate accessories (p. 128)

    • Daytime Dressing (p. 142)

    • Datetime Dressing (p. 144)

    • The Rainy Day Caper: Bright rain capes (p. 146)

    • The Best New Shapes in Coats (p. 148)

    • Overnight Sensations: Sew-it-tonight fashion (p. 160)

  • Beauty

    • Dear Beauty Editor (p. 22)

    • Hair Removers (p. 34)

    • Multipurpose Beauty Items (p. 70)

    • Whiff: Fragrance notes (p. 102)

    • How to Wake Up Your Makeup (p. 120)

    • Soft Focus for Fall: Tendril’d hair and tender makeup (p. 130)

  • Articles & Features

    • Make New Year’s Resolutions in October by Linda Konner (p. 46)

    • Think You’re Ready for High School? by Debbie Simon (p. 52)

    • Bike Hiking by Kate Reading (p. 68)

    • Don’t Call Me Egghead! by Barbranda Lumpkins (p. 74)

    • Will Young People Ever Have Heroes Again? by Shirley Temple Black, as told to Joseph N. Bell (p. 136)

    • Growing Up Bespectacled by Ann Bayer (p. 138)

    • Tracy Austin Tops SEVENTEEN Netters by Julie Heldman (p. 140)

    • A Psychiatrist Answers Teen Questions About Homosexuality by Robert Gould, M.D. (p. 152)

    • Sticking with Starsky – A pop culture profile by Edwin Miller (p. 156)

  • Food & Young Living

    • Wave of the Future: Microwave cookery (p. 158)

    • Take a Bag to Lunch (p. 164)

    • Growing Things: Windowsill herb garden (p. 108)

    • The Design-a-Room Kit (p. 166)

    • What’s New in Time-Savers? (p. 104)

  • Fiction & Poetry

    • About the Gold Wire Bracelet by Virginia Euwer Wolff (p. 154)

    • Poetry selections (p. 38)

  • Regular Features & Mini-Mag

    • Relating: “How Can I Forgive Myself?” by Abigail Wood (p. 118)

    • Sports: Tennis star Tracy Austin (p. 140)

    • Spotlight: Movies, records, personalities (p. 89)

    • Mini-Mag: Interfaith dating, finances, SWAK notes, gum culture, and more (pp. 57)

This issue is especially collectible for its Shirley Temple Black feature, offering her reflections on heroes for a new generation, alongside cultural coverage of stars like Tracy Austin and Starsky & Hutch. A strong addition for collectors of vintage Seventeen magazines and 1970s teen culture.

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