Description
Vogue Magazine November 1, 1972 — Apollonia van Ravenstein Cover (No Label)
This vintage Vogue issue from November 1, 1972 features model Apollonia van Ravenstein on the cover, styled in a shimmering silver lurex knit evening gown by Adele Simpson. The look is paired with a matching evening wrap and gold accessories by Donald Stannard. Hair by Ara Gallant, makeup by Sandy Linter, and photography by Chris von Wangenheim. Fashion direction by Polly Mellen.
Condition: Good. The exact item shown in the listing photos is the copy you will receive. Please review images for condition clarity. Combined shipping is available upon request. All items include a plastic protective covering.
Table of Contents Highlights:
Fashion:
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The Short Does It Night: A relaxed, understated evening look (pp.110–112)
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Vogue’s Own Boutique:
– Long-sleeved sweater shirt dress by Saks Fifth Avenue
– Velvet ribbon choker by Miss Selfridge
– Metallic clogs by Fiorucci (pp.114–121) -
The New Shirtdress: Enduring style and fresh variations (pp.124–131)
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Vogue Patterns: Shirt-inspired looks on and off pattern (pp.134–137)
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Fashionable Working Women: In-picture style snapshot (pp.142–143)
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Evening Excitement: Long black dresses for bold entrances (pp.144–145)
Health and Beauty:
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Beauty Check-out: Health-conscious gourmet food from Navaeh (p.58)
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Beauty Bulletin: Notes and expert advice (p.64)
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The New Art of Permanence: Long-lasting looks (p.70)
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Shaping Up Your Face (p.72)
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The No-Blush Face (p.74)
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Interview with Sandy Linter: One of New York’s top makeup artists (pp.76–78)
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Hair: A new era of freedom in styling (p.84)
Features:
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Design Continuum? by Elizabeth Hardwick (p.98)
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Here Lies: A visual portfolio on public manners by Bob Gruen (p.100)
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Cover Line: Style versus reality, by Patrick McGrath (p.104)
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The Man Who Shot Garbo by Jane O’Reilly (p.146)
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“I’m an Ordinary Star”: Fiction by Georges Bassani (p.150)
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The Searchlight Breed: A story by Luis de Villalonga (p.164)
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A Sensibility That Says It All (p.166)
Fashions in Living:
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An American Fantasy: The Long Island beach house of Mrs. Julius D. Cushing (pp.170–175)
Regular Features:
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Vogue Art: Robert Motherwell, by Barbara Rose
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Vogue Travel: Safari style by Lady Diana Cooper
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Vogue Report: Before & After, by Stephen Slesinger, Jr.
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Horoscopes, Music (Bob Dylan), Food, Television, Books (by Maxine McKendry), Records (by Nina Webber), and Theatre
Departments:
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Vogue Bulletin (p.105)
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Vogue Business (p.109)
Advertisement Highlight:
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Andrea Eyetone Collection – THE EYE WORKS: A coordinated trio of eyeshadows in vibrant, versatile palettes, priced at $3.50 each. Options include golds, neutrals, blues, greens, mauves, and basics in black or brown.
This issue reflects the evolving sophistication of early 1970s fashion and beauty, anchored by striking photography, practical style features, and rich cultural commentary. An excellent addition for collectors and enthusiasts of the Grace Mirabella era.