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Vogue Magazine – February 15, 1962 –
Vogue Magazine ~ February 15, 1962 ~ Nena Von Schlebrugge Penn Palumbo Radkai
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VOGUE – February 15, 1962
Cover Feature: Sun-drenched yellow shirt and lemony linen skirt by Koret of California. Hair by Kenneth. Makeup by Revlon. Jewelry by David Webb. Photographed in Florida by Horst.
Table of Contents
FASHION
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57 — Vogue’s New View: How the New Wave Now?
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58 — Vogue’s View of the New Handwritings — Translated to Usable Clothes
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64 — The Shirts — The Big, Clean Classic, Worn Everywhere
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70 — Some Clothes of Your Own: American Cottons
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76 — Designed-in-America New Dressing
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82 — The French Collections: Calm, Clearly Defined
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92 — The “Best Look” of Paris
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104 — Out of the Paris Shows: The First Clothes
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112 — The Color You Catch on the Beach
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114 — Swimwear and Sun-Tanning in Florida
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116 — Slim Summer Suits in Brown and Straw Beiges
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120 — The New Simplicity of Night
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122 — The Pure Lingerie Colours
FEATURES / ARTICLES / PEOPLE
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73 — Are Men All Seasons? – Paul Scofield, George Rose, Thomas Gomez
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79 — People Are Talking About… by Helen Williams
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90 — Sunday – Poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay
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100 — Seeing is Not Believing, Nothing is Final by Edmonde Charles-Roux
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104 — “How Could I Use Up Your Youth?”
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124 — 2,000 Bottles & Beethoven by Lord Kilbracken
FASHIONS IN LIVING
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132 — An Art Curator’s House and Famous Collection:
The Henry P. McIlhenny House in Philadelphia -
134 — Vegetables with Verve by Elizabeth David
DEPARTMENTS
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54 — Shop Hound
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73 — Vogue’s School and Camp Directory
This issue showcases the evolution of wearable fashion in early 1960s America, highlights new trends in French couture, and includes compelling cultural articles and profiles. A classic mid-century Vogue with rich fashion history and elegant editorial.