Vogue Magazine January 1, 1972 Lauren Hutton Cover GD Interior No Label


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Vogue Magazine – January 1, 1972 – Lauren Hutton Cover – GD Interior (No Label)

This is the January 1, 1972 issue of Vogue Magazine, featuring the iconic Lauren Hutton on the cover. A striking blend of fashion and culture at the dawn of the 1970s, this issue combines high style with literary insight, psychological depth, and an early look at spring/summer designer collections. Notable for its coverage of American literature alongside couture fashion, this edition is a must-have for collectors of vintage Vogue.

Condition: Acceptable condition with good interior.
There are creases on the cover and marks throughout, with possible minor rips.
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Literary Feature: Alfred Kazin on American Writers

  • A thoughtful review section by critic Alfred Kazin, highlighting major literary voices of the era.

  • John Updike
    Discussed as a writer of inner violence, psychic fanaticism, and American extremism.

  • Joyce Carol Oates – “Wonderland”
    A review of her novel exploring the psychological underpinnings of American identity, family histories, and cultural dislocation. Themes include psychic guilt, fractured love, and emotional inheritance.


Fashion Feature (Page 17): Full-Page Advertisement

  • Designer: Heinz W. Riva for Sara Fredericks

  • Locations: Boston, New York, Memphis, Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood Beach, Bal Harbour, Miami Beach

  • Visual Description:
    Two models pose in ethereal long dresses, styled with elegant high updos. The gowns are sheer, flowing, and adorned with delicate lace or embroidery, embodying high-end eveningwear perfect for spring or resort season.


This issue is a striking fusion of Vogue’s commitment to both fashion excellence and intellectual commentary, ideal for fans of Lauren Hutton, 1970s editorial design, American literature, and timeless couture.

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