Vogue Magazine January 15, 1972 Lynn Woodruff Cover No Label


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Vogue Magazine – January 15, 1972 – Lynn Woodruff Cover (No Label)

This is the January 15, 1972 issue of Vogue Magazine, featuring model Lynn Woodruff on the cover. A striking blend of fashion foresight and cultural commentary, this issue captures the style momentum of early 1970s America with a strong focus on sweaterdressing, spring guidelines, beauty routines, and designer-inspired interiors. It also includes rare features, including unpublished stories by Colette, and in-depth conversations on psychology, wellness, and modern living.

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Highlights from This Issue:

Fashion

  • Vogue’s Point of View: Guidelines – p.27

  • Spring Fashion Guidelines – pp.28–43

    • Sweaterdressing in suits, coats, and pants

    • The suede coat trend

    • The navy tailored suit

    • Heels for day and night

    • “Fashion under the fashion”

    • Eveningwear reinvention: jeans for dinner, backless dresses, and Chinese work suits

  • The Rothschild Ball – pp.46–51
    “Remembrance of Things Proust”—A lavish photo feature on the legendary society event

  • Vogue Patterns – pp.66–67
    The night jacket and daytime knitted jumpsuit

  • The Sweaterdressing Life – pp.80–89
    14 fresh ways to wear and style it

Beauty & Health

  • Beauty Checkout: Judo – p.8
    A woman’s trial experience on the mat

  • Evening Makeup Guideline – p.36

  • Mental Health Insight: “If You’re Depressed, Know Why” by Dr. Arnold A. Hutschnecker – p.52

  • Vitality and Vibrancy Tips – pp.54–57

  • Dental Health: “The Arch Enemy of Teeth” – pp.68–69

Features

  • People Are Talking About... Malcolm McDowell & Eileen Atkins – p.44

  • Colette: Three Unpublished Stories – pp.70–73

  • Should You Sleep with Your Psychiatrist? – p.78

  • Boy or Girl Baby? – Planning the sex of your child – p.90

  • Make Your Own Weather – Climate and mood – p.102

Fashions in Living

  • Supersonic Life: Prince and Princess von Fürstenberg’s NYC apartment – pp.92–97

  • The Bathing Room by David Hicks – pp.98–99

Regular Features

  • Spotlight: Books – p.4

  • Vogue Notebook: The Nine O’Clocks’ Twenties Party – p.6

  • Acapulco Spectacular Travel Feature – p.16

  • Decorating Finds & Ideas – p.18

  • Horoscope by Maria Elise Crummere – p.20

  • Food Gazette by Maxime McKendry – p.22

  • Mrs. Albert D. Lasker’s Dinner-Dance – p.24

  • School and Camp Directory – p.105


A rich and elegant reflection of early-70s fashion, culture, and wellness trends, this issue of Vogue is a collectible standout—ideal for lovers of vintage style, design history, and timeless editorial photography.

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