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Vogue Magazine – November 15, 1962 – Sondra Peterson Cover – No Label – Acceptable Condition
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VOGUE – November 15, 1962
Cover Model: Sondra Peterson
Cover feature: A wig of pink rope-thick feathers by Carven—Paris’ fantasy touch for the new triple fashion cycle
Table of Contents
FASHIONS
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87 — What Gives: The year the parrots stacked fur you?
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94 — What’s Chic: The new fake jewels, the watches
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97 — Weekend Fashion: You’re the girl in black again
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104 — Grown-Up Friends for American Nights
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108 — Women and Cars: The good companionship
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114 — Skirt Lengths: French shifts in style
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116 — Paris Looks for the North–South Reach
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140 — Under Paris' Black Capes – Vogue Patterns
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146 — New Beauty: Pucci — It’s a Nightmare
FEATURES / ARTICLES / PEOPLE
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102 — Mrs. Hugh D. Auchincloss
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110 — People Eat Dirt and Almost...
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113 — “How Can You Adjust to Women?” by E. J. Kahn, Jr.
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116 — “Emotional Weather—An Affair of Every Heart” by Joan Didion
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118 — Rome Week – Photos by Henri Cartier-Bresson
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150 — Articles by Allene Talmey
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152 — Preview for Travellers: $0.60 to $1,000
FASHIONS IN LIVING
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120 — 15 Promises to Make Cooking Better
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122 — The Case of the Perishable Recipes – A Mock James Bond Investigation
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130 — 10 Presents for the House: $1.50 to $1,500
BEAUTY
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136 — Vogue’s Perfume Colouring Book
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145 — Fast Beauty News
DEPARTMENTS
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16 — With Vogue This Issue
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72 — Vogue’s Notebook
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122 — Shop Hound
Notable Advertisement:
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A sophisticated floral in black and gold travel spray, 4 oz. for $5.50
This vintage issue highlights Paris' emerging "triple fashion cycle" of the early 1960s and features photography, fashion, and essays from prominent voices including Joan Didion and Henri Cartier-Bresson.