I love a good vintage magazine cover, so I thought I would start a new series on magazine covers from various dates ranging from the 1920s-1950s of the month we are currently in. Focus will be mostly on Women’s Magazines.
Let’s see what people were reading in November…..
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Modern Priscilla Magazine November 1929. Can good food be ruined by poor cookery (if it’s me cooking then YES!)?
Source: Etsy
Harper’s Bazar (Harper’s Bazaar) 1923 November.
Source: American Fashion Magazines
“Letter Sweater” (boy & girl) Saturday Evening Post Cover, November 19,1938.
Source: Allposters.com
Ladies Home Journal November 1938 featuring Hats from Paris on the cover.
In 1938 the discussion that we are still having today, was happening….”What women of America think about the Double Standard”. Very Interesting.
Source: Etsy
Mademoiselle November 1939. The Magazine for Smart Young Women.
Ebony Magazine, November 1947-Meet the Real Lena Horne (Gosh I love her!).
November 1949 – Seventeen Magazine. Your Parents and You.
Source: My Vintage Vogue
Life Magazine November 19th, 1949 – Pearl Fashions.
Source: Old Life Magazines
My Home Magazine, November 1950.
Glamour Magazine-“For the Girl with a Job”, November 1951. Christmas Made Easy (sign me up)!
Source: Etsy
Quick Magazine-November 10th, 1952. The cover features a portrait of actress Jeanne Crain. The main articles mentioned on the cover are , “How To Reduce For The Holidays” and “U.S. Stars Abroad: Diplomats or Dynamite”.
Source: Ephemera Obscura
Jet Magazine November 26th, 1953. “Should Older Women Marry Young Men?”
Cosmopolitan magazine, November 1957 with Carol Lynley on cover. SPECIAL: Are Teenagers taking over? Parental Heebie Jeebies-Liquor, Sex, Fast Cars.
Source: Pinterest
Stay tuned for December in this new series…in December π Also if you can’t wait, make sure you check out my Pinterest Board dedicated to Vintage Magazine Covers & Catalogs.
You can also check out the following past blog posts I have done on vintage magazines (or visit my archive collection HERE):
- βLOOKβ Magazine β The Vintage Covers
- Chatelaine-The Canadian Magazine for Women since 1928
- A Look Inside βLa Coiffure De Paris: 1948-1952β Professional Hair Dressing Magazines
- American Hairdresser Magazine-1947 and 1948
- Chatelaine Magazine-March 1947: Charm Check-Up
- 15 Fashion Tips from Chatelaine Magazine-June 1947
Question Time: Do you love a good vintage magazine? If so what is your favourite to pickup and read? If not vintage, share what your reading today in the comments below.
Liz
Love these!
I know right! So fun π
Thanks for stopping by!
Liz
Wow these are not only cool to look at, but interesting as well… The Cosmopolitan could be from the 1990’s (almost) the girl doesn’t have 50’s hair and the cover talking about liquor and sex regarding teens in 1957? I’d never have guessed such topics would arise back then without seeing this magazine cover. I mean even if some teens back then were doing those things, I am surprised to see a magazine talking about it openly. Especially about sex! (clutches pearls) LOL! π
I know! When I saw this magazine I thought it was recreated but nope it’s a legit cover. Cosmo pushing the boundaries about talking about sex even in the 50s! Fun find π
Liz
I have a huge collection of Better Homes and Gardens magazines from the 1920’s through about the 70’s. After that, they just do not appeal to me…maybe too much influence from the Women’s Movement. ( I lived through it. I am 69 years old and I have always felt “liberated”) Don’t get me wrong, I truly believe in woman’s rights, but, in my opinion. making a good home seems to be less appealing to some women than it was in the past. I love the decorating ideas and especially the recipes from Better Homes and Gardens. Many of the recipes are still my “go to” recipes.
Recipes in magazines in vintage Better Homes & Gardens, are the best! I may not be the best cook (my mothers wonderful cooking abilities seemed to have skipped me and went to my brother haha) but I try!
Thanks for stopping by π
Liz