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Vogue Magazine – April 1975 – Margeaux Hemingway Cover – No Label – Good Condition
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VOGUE – April 1975
Incorporating Vanity Fair
Editorial Director: Alexander Liberman
COVER:
Cheryl Tiegs
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FASHION
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113–117 — Fashion with a Beauty Message: The New Basics
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118 — Fashion's New Good-Time Girl: Cheryl Tiegs
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120 — Fashion Plus Beauty: Cheryl Tiegs Again
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124 — News: The Best Fashion Looks Now, the Best Bags Going, Beauty Alerts, Major American Accessories
BEAUTY & HEALTH
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129 — Vogue’s Point of View: Beauty in Power. Success? by Susan Sontag
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130 — Now Beauty: Spring News for You by Shirley Lord
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132 — Health & Beauty Briefs
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134 — Beauty News Highlights:
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The Body Beautiful
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Better Breathing
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Staying Slim by Stretching
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Vogue’s Mirror Tests with Marie-France and Angie Dickinson
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Radiant Color ABCs
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Hair Color Chart
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The Truth About Cellulite
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Sun Alert!
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178–181 — Skin and Your Genes by Ellen Switzer
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182 — Lip Reader
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184 — Can You Mind Control Your Health? by Gordon G. Gallup, Ph.D.
FEATURES
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151 — Do More Hairdressers Have More Fun? by Blair Sabol
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154 — People Are Talking About...
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156 — Fashion Elite Rethink: The American Girl
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158 — Bill Blass: American and American Gold
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160 — The Power Elite — Who’s In Now
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162–164 — Short Takes: Phyllis Raphael, Tony Palomino, James McCourt
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166 — Women Speak by Natalia Makarova
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168 — Books: Shirley Hazzard on Anthony Cave Brown
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170 — Music: Bowie, Baez, Sound Art
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172 — Movies: A Hard Look at Ourselves by Gloria Emerson
FASHIONS IN LIVING
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185 — Mrs. Girard at Rest in the Yellow Oval Room (Photo by Horst)
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186 — White House Party: Mrs. Ford’s Way by Leo Lerman
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188 — Vogue’s Guide to Hosting a White House Dinner
TRAVEL
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194 — The Notes of a Morning Train by Kate Lloyd
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198 — Passport to the New Mood of Travel by Angela Messenis
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200 — Street Time Trip: Guatemala by Elise Kleinschmidt
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204 — Travel Advisory: Places People Shouldn’t Miss
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206 — Travel Note: Antigua by Jacqueline Udell
DIRECTORY
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190–193 — Vogue’s School and Camp Directory
A compelling issue from the mid-'70s that blends fashion, travel, politics, and emerging beauty culture—featuring iconic figures like Cheryl Tiegs, Susan Sontag, and Margeaux Hemingway. A collector’s favorite for fans of vintage Vogue and American style history.