Burn those bras and plunge those necklines, ladies! Let's take a stroll through the sexy '70s, courtesy of the leading purveyor of sexy '70s ladyhood,
Burn those bras and plunge those necklines, ladies! Let's take a stroll through the sexy '70s, courtesy of the leading purveyor of sexy '70s ladyhood,
Burn those bras and plunge those necklines, ladies! Let's take a stroll through the sexy '70s, courtesy of the leading purveyor of sexy '70s ladyhood,
Burn those bras and plunge those necklines, ladies! Let's take a stroll through the sexy '70s, courtesy of the leading purveyor of sexy '70s ladyhood,
Burn those bras and plunge those necklines, ladies! Let's take a stroll through the sexy '70s, courtesy of the leading purveyor of sexy '70s ladyhood,
Burn those bras and plunge those necklines, ladies! Let's take a stroll through the sexy '70s, courtesy of the leading purveyor of sexy '70s ladyhood,
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Burn those bras and plunge those necklines, ladies! Let's take a stroll through the sexy '70s, courtesy of the leading purveyor of sexy '70s ladyhood,
US Cosmopolitan Magazine October 1986 Khadija by Francesco Scavullo hair Suga makeup Way Bandy manicure Denise Markey fashion by Yves Saint Laurent This issue would make a great Birthday Present this October! Kathleen Turner Jay Leno Lee Iacocca Cathy Tyson A Guide to Behavior in the Eighties I Live With Epilepsy Street Smarts: How to Defend Yourself Here Comes the (Closet) Bride Confessions of a Vitamin Addict Scarf Sorcery Lingerie Layout Denim Overcoming Jealousy Hollywood Husbands by Jackie Collins Six Women Tell What it's Like to Work at the White House The World of the Multi Racial Woman Your favorite 80s Supermodeles and much more... An absolute "Must Have" for collectors, this magazine is a great period document of ads, fashion editorials and articles. It's a who's-who in the year 1986! Do not miss your opportunity to own this rare collector's item!
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📖 Vintage July 1987 Cosmopolitan Magazine - Madonna Cover 🌟 Step into the retro allure of July 1987 with this vintage issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine, featuring the iconic Madonna on the cover. 📰 Magazine Details: ▪️ Date: July 1987 ▪️ Publication: Cosmopolitan Magazine ▪️ Number of Pages: 247 ▪️ Condition: Good condition. The front and back cover are in good condition. There is minor creasing. Front cover has two very tiny tears along the edge. Some of the pages within the magazine have some minor creasing. Pages are colorful and glossy. Overall, the magazine is in quite good condition for its age. ▪️ Size: Standard Magazine Size (Approx. 8 1/2" x 11") 📸 Cover Feature: Iconic superstar Madonna graces the cover of this July issue, offering a glimpse into the fashion and style of 1987. 🌐 Contents: ▪️Madonna: More Dazzling and Determined Not to Stop Changing ▪️ The Return of Melanie Griffith ▪️ Kiefer Sutherland: Lad on His Own ▪️ Seven Young Men Tell What They Most Want in a Woman ▪️ How to Overcome Feelings of Inadequacy ▪️ Cosmo's Seven-Pounds-in-Seven-Days Spa Diet ▪️ Special at Your Supermarket: Normal Men in Search of Romance ▪️ Why You Are Irresistibly Drawn to the Same Impossible Man ▪️Job Finders for Hire--How to Get the Most Out of Employment Agencies ...and many more 🛍️ Advertisements: Experience the essence of 1980s advertising with Andie McDowall for L'oreal, Carol Alt for Virginia Slims, Isabella Rossellini for Lancome, Glorious by Gloria Vanderbilt, Noxzema, Maybelline Blooming Colors Matte Shadows, Oil of Olay, Salon Selectives, Sally Hansen, Hawaiian Tropic and many more. 📖 Brief Overview: Cosmopolitan Magazine has been a beacon of fashion, lifestyle, and empowerment since its inception. Dive into the pages of this vintage issue to discover the trends and aspirations of 1989. It was first published in 1886 as a literary magazine in the United States. It later transformed into a women's magazine and became widely known for its coverage of topics like fashion, beauty, relationships, and lifestyle. *****Vintage Item Disclaimer*****: 🌟 Thank you for considering our vintage treasures! We want to make sure you have all the information you need to make an informed purchase. Please read this disclaimer carefully before making a decision. Pre-Loved Items: 💖 All our vintage items have been pre-loved and may show signs of wear and age. We do our best to describe the condition of each item accurately, but please keep in mind that these pieces have history and character. 🕰️ Smoke-Free Environment: 🚭 While our items are currently stored in a smoke-free area, we cannot guarantee that they have never been exposed to smoke in the past. If you have allergies or are sensitive to odors, please take this into consideration before making a purchase. 🤧 Signs of Wear: 🛠️ Due to the age of these items, you may find signs of wear, minor imperfections, or patina. We do our best to showcase any noticeable flaws in our photos and descriptions, so be sure to refer to them for the most complete understanding of the item's condition. 📸 Photos Are Key: 📷 Remember, a picture is worth a thousand words. We strive to provide high-quality photos that capture the true essence of each vintage piece. Please examine these images carefully, and feel free to contact us if you have any questions or need additional photos. 🧐 We want to ensure your satisfaction with your vintage purchase, so please shop with confidence, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns. Thank you for considering our vintage items and appreciating their unique charm and history. 🛍️✨
To mark Cosmopolitan Magazine’s 40 years in Australia, B&T has teamed up with Bauer Media to bring you a special treat to mark the anniversary ‚Äì four decades of the changing face and fashion of its front cover.
Scanned from Glamour magazine, March 1979.