Description
Vogue Magazine March 1, 1967 — Samantha Jones Cover (No Label, Good Interior, Acceptable Overall Condition)
This vintage Vogue issue from March 1, 1967 features Samantha Jones on the cover, photographed by Irving Penn. Styled with one of the decade's most dramatic hair treatments—a towering black velvet-banded beehive—this edition reflects the era’s bold editorial edge. Hair by Ara Gallant, makeup by Pablo of Elizabeth Arden, with earrings by Hattie Carnegie and a dress by Gustave Tassell. Fashion direction by Polly Mellen.
Condition: Acceptable. The interior pages are in good condition, but the exterior shows notable wear. There are visible creases on the front cover, marks, and possible rips or blemishes throughout. Please refer to the provided photos for a detailed view of condition. The item shown is exactly the one you will receive. We offer combined shipping upon request. All items come with a plastic protective covering.
Table of Contents Highlights:
Fashion:
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Vogue’s View: American dressy fabrics for everyone (p.137)
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American Designers’ Take: Small tops, bouncing skirts, electric color, and new silhouettes (p.142)
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Paris: New black fashion, boots, and beads (p.148)
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Ready-to-Wear: Narrow spring looks and boleros (p.152)
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Principles in Black (p.162)
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Everything White: Light-speed eveningwear (p.168)
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Vogue’s Designer: Adolfo’s latest (p.172)
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The Color-Washed Fashion Face (p.176)
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First Cardigan-Coat for Rain (p.178)
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The Coats Under the Fashion Coats (p.182)
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Two People Shaping the Fashion Image (p.184)
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Vogue’s Fashion Bulletin: Suggestions, finds, and observations (p.218)
Features / Articles / People:
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On Kafka by E.C. Gossen (p.130)
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People Are Talking About… Robert Stephanos (p.134)
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An Old Flame: Lermontov by George Bradshaw (p.136)
Fashions in Living:
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Vogue’s Decorating: Finds and ideas (p.232)
Beauty:
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Beauty Checkout (p.36)
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Vogue’s Ready Beauty (p.70)
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Beauty Bulletin: 1967 beauty that lives with fashion (p.90)
Departments:
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Vogue’s Notebook:
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The Sulzberger-Berry Wedding in Paris (p.108)
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"A Queen’s Tour from Hong Kong to London" (p.110)
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Theatre by Anthony West (p.112)
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Books by Robert Rensselaer and Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. (pp.114–116)
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Notes, Quotes, and Votes (p.118)
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Shop Round-Up (p.225)
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Tarotlog (p.226)
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School and Camp Directory
Advertisement Highlight:
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Jolie Madame by Balmain: “Long after other perfumes have left the party, Jolie Madame is still going strong.” A sophisticated Parisian fragrance with enduring allure.
This issue is a remarkable piece of 1960s fashion history, offering iconic visuals and editorial insight into the design, beauty, and cultural landscape of the time. Despite cosmetic flaws, its content and collectible value remain strong.