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July Vintage Magazine Covers 1920s-1960s

I have a series on ‘Vintage Magazine Covers for each month of the year‘ and I have yet to do JULY..until now!

Let’s dive in and relive the nostalgia of past decades through the lens of these iconic 1920s-1960s covers.

1940s vintage magazine cover for Seventeen magazine from July 1949 featuring a woman in a later 1940s swimsuit

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July 29 1940 Life Magazine ‘Girl Lifeguard Shirley Wunderlich’ protecting Manhattan Beach on the cover.

1940s vintage magazine cover-July 29 1940 Life Magazine 'Girl Lifeguard Shirley Wunderlich' protecting Manhattan Beach on the cover.

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Elite Styles magazine July 1920. Vintage Illustrated Magazine Cover of a stylish woman in early 1920s fashions at the Beach.

1920s Vintage Magazine Cover from Elite Styles magazine July 1920s featuring a fashion illustration of a woman in 1920s summer fashions.

Source: Alamy

VOGUE UK July 1953 edition featuring articles on ‘Summer clothes fresh in the shops’, ‘Young-Idea Holidays’, & ‘Coronation Day Report’.

Love the shorts on our stylish model (Liz Pringle) on the cover.

Further Reading: Vintage Photos of people wearing Shorts

1950s Vintage Magazine: VOGUE UK July 1953 edition featuring articles on 'Summer clothes fresh in the shops', 'Young-Idea Holidays', & 'Coronation Day Report'. Woman on the cover is wearing 1950s Summer Fashion of Shorts and a jacket.

Source: Etsy-TheVintagePrintVault

In 1947, Book No. 231 Clark’s J&P CoatsTablecloths” Crafts was published by The Spool Cotton Company (See inside & purchase the crafting magazine HERE).

This magazine (I think it’s less book & more mag) contained a collection of patterns and instructions for making beautiful tablecloths using crochet and tatting techniques. It also featured designs for various occasions and seasons, such as floral motifs, geometric shapes, and holiday themes.

The book was a popular resource for crafters who wanted to create their own table linens with style and elegance.

1940s Vintage Magazine / Vintage crafting book: In 1947, Book No. 231 Clark's J&P Coats "Tablecloths" Crafts was published by The Spool Cotton Company.

This book contained a collection of patterns and instructions for making beautiful tablecloths using crochet and tatting techniques. It also featured designs for various occasions and seasons, such as floral motifs, geometric shapes, and holiday themes.

Source: Etsy-TheCadenceofJStore

July 1960 Ebony Magazine featuring Claudinette Fouchard, Miss Haiti 1960.

Ms. Fouchard’s beauty was legendary even locally, winning lots of beauty pageants, before being crowned Miss Haiti.

Ms. Fouchard left Haiti to study in France and eventually at Georgetown University in Washington D.C. She was also a gifted pianist, showcasing her talent in Colombia a the Miss World Sugar pageant, for which she won the title (source).

1960s vintage magazine Cover July 1960 Ebony Magazine featuring Claudinette Fouchard, Miss Haiti 1960 with a flower in her hair.

Source: Pinterest

July 1950 Flair – All Male issue magazine. Magazine features articles for men that discusses Sports, BBQ and even Men’s fashion of the time.

ABOUT: Flair Magazine existed for only one year and twelve issues, from February 1950 to January 1951.

It was a beautiful, high-minded cataclysm of a magazine that incorporated “cutouts, fold-outs, pop-ups, removable reproductions of artworks and a variety of paper stocks of different sizes and textures”. It was a very expensive magazine to produce (source).

1950s Vintage Magazine: FLAIR-July 1950 featuring the 'ALLMALE ISSUE'.

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Cover of the July 1922 issue of ‘The Flapper’ magazine featuring ‘The Flappers’ Dictionary’ and… “What is home with the FLAPPER? Impossible!”.

Here is the ‘Flappers’ Dictionary‘ for your enjoyment.

1920s vintage magazine cover: Cover of the July 1922 issue of 'The Flapper' magazine featuring 'The Flappers' Dictionary' and a group of 1920s flappers on the cover.

Source: Flickr

July 1947-‘The Homemaker’. Featured articles: “Teach your child to swim” & Fall Fashions”. (Note: This magazine can be purchased as a PDF right now to enjoy).

The Homemaker was a monthly digest magazine. Issues could include recipes, DIYs, fashion advice, short stories, poems, household tricks, articles about social issues, parenting, etc.

1940s vintage magazine-HOMEMAKER July 1947 featuring a woman on the cover with a 1940s hairstyle and a hair flower in her hair.

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Popular Mechanics Magazine’ from July 1930 featuring a skyscraper of the future.

1930s vintage magazine cover for 'Popular Mechanics Magazine' from July 1930 featuring a skyscraper of the future.

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July 1950, Chatelaine Magazine-The Canadian Woman’s Magazine. Featured article inside, “I Don’t Like Babies”.

I picked this cover solely because of that article. I am childless woman by choice and while I do LOVE babies many people think I don’t because I don’t have one (which is not true. I like being an aunt better). So it made me giggle and hence why it’s here.

Further Reading: Chatelaine-The Canadian Magazine for Women since 1928

1950s Vintage Magazine Cover: July 1950, Chatelaine Magazine-The Canadian Woman's Magazine. Featured article inside, "I Don't Like Babies".

Source: eBay

July 16th, 1940 LOOK Magazine featuring Linda Darnell on a Sailboat.

Further Reading: Vintage Magazine Covers of LOOK

1940s vintage magazine cover July 16th, 1940 LOOK Magazine featuring Linda Darnell on a Sailboat. Linda is wearing 1940s summer fashions.

Source: LIFE

Hot Rod Magazine, July 1950 featuring articles on “What Kind Of Racing Is This!” & “Wanted-A Test Strip!”

1950s vintage magazine for July 1950 Hot Rod Magazine featuring an image of men pushing a Hot Rod car.

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July 1954-The AMERICAN HOME. “This little house over the water sleeps 12”.

1950s vintage magazine-American Home from July 1954 featuring a Mid Century Home over the water

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July 7th, 1960 JET Magazine featuring “A WAC on Vacation”, Gail Patterson in a pretty early 1960s swimsuit.

July 7th, 1960 JET Magazine featuring "A WAC on Vacation", Gail Patterson in a pretty early 1960s swimsuit.

Source: eBay

July 1939 Better Homes & Gardens Magazine featuring a man having troubles with his lawn chair. The article inside is called “Play in your own backyard”.

1930s Vintage Magazine Cover: July 1939 Better Homes & Gardens Magazine featuring a man having troubles with his lawn chair. The article inside is called "Play in your own backyard".

Source: eBay

July 1950s, The Practical Householder Magazine.

Unpopular opinion, but I’m a big fan of 1950s pink and blue bathrooms. There I said it! Ha!

Further Reading: Vintage Bathroom Advertising 1920s-1950s

1950s vintage magazine-1950s vintage magazine cover-The Practical Household July 1959 featuring an illustration of a man and woman putting together a 1950s pink and blue bathroom

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July 1963, Woman’s Day Magazine featuring a cute baby on the cover and so many fun articles! Read all about “One-Dish Frankfurter Meals”; “The answers to your summer beauty problems” and of course the “Guide to the Birds of America”.

NOTE: This copy is a PDF you can purchase and read right away, so start cooking those Frankfurter dishes this Summer!

1960s vintage magazine: July 1963, Woman's Day Magazine featuring a cute baby on the cover and so many fun articles! Read all about "One-Dish Frankfurter Meals"; "The answers to your summer beauty problems" and of course the "Guide to the Birds of America".

Source: Etsy-VintageMagLuv

July 1952, ‘LIVING FOR YOUNG HOMEMAKERS’ magazine. Featuring articles on “Are houses being built with you in mind?”; “Is there a home at the price you can afford?” and “Do you know how to take care of your home?”.

1950s vintage magazine: July 1952, 'LIVING FOR YOUNG HOMEMAKERS' magazine. Featuring articles on "Are houses being built with you in mind?"; "Is there a home at the price you can afford?" and "Do you know how to take care of your home?". Cover and inside features lots of Mid Century Home Decor ideas.

Source: Etsy-BrickCity

July 17th, 1944 LIFE Magazine featuring an article on the trend of ‘Peasant Clothes’ for Women’s fashions. LOVE this look!

1940s vintage magazine cover: July 17th, 1944 LIFE Magazine featuring an article on the trend of 'Peasant Clothes' for Women's fashions. Fantastic 1940s womens fashion inspiration.

Source: LIFE Magazine

Delicious food in New England. Gourmet Magazine 1955 July.

1950s vintage magazine for food lovers Gourmet Magazine 1955 July featuring an illustration of New England foods you can enjoy by the water.

BONUS COVER! I have already shared this cover in a past post, but it’s a July magazine cover so I thought I would reshare (mostly because I love it!). July 14th, 1945 ‘Collier’s Magazine’ featuring a singing Carole Landis in uniform.

Read the post, 1940s Magazine Covers of Women Doing Their Part During WW2

1940s vintage magazine cover of Carole Landis from Collier's Magazine, July 14th 1945 featuring Carole in a uniform singing.

Thanks for dropping by!

What was your favourite magazine featured above? Share in the comments section below and don’t forget to visit all my other ‘Vintage Magazine Covers by Month‘ when you have time.

Have a wonderful day!

Liz

A Vintage Magazine: McCall’s April 1943 Edition

I was recently gifted with a large amount of vintage magazines from ‘Better Homes & Gardens’, ‘Chatelaine’, ‘McCall’s’, ‘American Home’ and more. They are all from the 1930s to the 1950s (majority are late 1930s) and at some point they will all be shared on my blog. Yay for you!

For today’s vintage magazine browse, we are going to open up a ‘McCall’s Magazine from April 1943.

McCall's April 1943 Vintage Magazine cover featuring a mother and her daughter in matching 1940s outfits watching the plants grow

Let’s see what what was inside….

Table of contents for the McCalls Vintage Magazine from April 1943

First up, a brief history of McCall’s Magazine:

McCall’s was a monthly American women’s magazine, published by the McCall Corporation, that enjoyed great popularity through much of the 20th century, peaking at a readership of 8.4 million in the early 1960s. It was established as a small-format magazine called The Queen in 1873 (source).

Vintage Magazine Cover for McCalls April 1911 magazine

Your very first vintage ad is from Cannon Towels, featuring a young woman talking about her beauty routine after a war-weary day.

At the botton of the ad, it talks about how their towels are going to the Armed Forces and that it is why you favorite store may not have as wide of a selection. “Naturally, you won’t buy any towels unless it’s absolutely necessary”. OF COURSE!

1940s vintage ad for Cannon Towels in a McCall's Apirl 1943 magazine. Image features a woman washing and helping the war effort.

The Washington Bureau added its own “Guide to Daily Living” article that was meant to help you with any questions you may have about the home front or the war.

For example:

Rags & Nylons (bottom left)

Your rag bag is one of the stockpiles of material for wiping cloths for the machinery of the Army and Navy war industry. So save the rags you don’t need. If there’s no rag dealer in your town, your local salvage committe can tell you when and where to take them. And remember that the last of your silk and nylon stockings are as precious to the war effort as they are to you. When they’re worn out, wash them and turn them in.

McCall's April 1943 Vintage Magazine Wartime edition featuring an insert on news from Washington on how to help during WW2

Easter is upon us and so the magazine is filled with lots of vintage Easter meal ideas, like a “Half a Star Ham for Easter that makes 5 wonderful meals” from Armour and Company.

  • Easter Ham and Hot Stuffed Eggs
  • Sliced Ham and Spring Salad
  • Ham and Sweetbread Pastry Shells
  • Ham Patties
  • Ham Split-Pea Soup (YUM! I love soup!)
1940s Vintage Easter Meal Idea Vintage Ad from Armour and Company from a McCall's Vintage Magazine April 1943.

The first 2 page spread is called ‘It’s An Old American Custom….” and talks about how neighours are solving war problems right in their own backyards. Problems like food rationing, transportation, labor, child care and housing.

1940s vintage article from a McCalls April 1943 magazine. 2 page spread is called 'It's An Old American Custom...." and talks about how neighours are solving war problems right in their own backyards.
1940s vintage article from a McCalls April 1943 magazine. 2 page spread is called 'It's An Old American Custom...." and talks about how neighours are solving war problems right in their own backyards.

The magazine also features several stories about love, heartbreak, romance, struggles and more. This story is called “The Girl Who Wouldn’t Talk” and it’s about a man who strikes up a romance with the office clerk (“The pretty girl with her brillant smile and her silky pale pompadour and her trim dark suit“).

1940s vintage illustration of a young woman in 1940s fashions talking to a man as seen in a story in McCalls Magazine April 1943.

Vintage Advertisement for Woodbury Color Controlled Powder, featuring Lucille Ball who is appearing in ‘Du Barry was a Lady’ on the big screen.

1940s Vintage Advertisement for 'Woodbury Color Controlled Powder' featuring Lucille Ball who is appearing in 'Du Barry was a Lady' on the big screen.

“Which woman’s on her way to being hated?”. An article about the right and wrong ways to help the war effort while at home. AKA don’t be trying to outsmart the food rationing rules…HELEN!

1940s Vintage Article about the right and wrong ways to help the war effort on the homefront.
1940s Vintage Article about the right and wrong ways to help the war effort on the homefront.
1940s Vintage Article about the right and wrong ways to help the war effort on the homefront.

“She’s Engaged! She’s Lovely! She Uses Ponds”. 1943 vintage ad for Ponds cold cream featuring the lovely Martha Montgomery.

Martha is an adorably sweet and popular daughter of Mr. And Mrs. William Robert Montgomery and she is engaged to Lieutenant Herbert Slatery, Jr. The ad goes on to talk about her beauty routine, her ring and her wartime job (taking care of small children).

1940s Vitnage ad for Ponds Cream featuring a pretty 1940s Woman as seen in a McCall's April 1943 Vintage Magazine

Flexi-Menu: “Describes the kind of menus we’ll all have to learn to plan if we want to keep our good health and our even dispositions during these day of shortages and ration stamps.”

Featuring meals like:

  • Vegetable Shepherd’s Pie
  • Versatile Main Dish Loaf
  • Fruit-Crowned Spanish Cream
1943 vintage food menu from McCall's April 1943 magazine

Heinz 57 vintage ad: “Short Cuts to Good Eating to Save time and Money!”

“Added to the wartime woman’s vital task of providing adequate nourishment for her family are her patriotic activities and new factory jobs! These recipes and suggestions are specially designed to save her many precious minutes and pennies”.

1940s vintage ad for Heniz 57 featuring many different recipes and food ideas for the hardworking woman on the homefront.

“Good meals lift the spirits as well as protect health! These attractive and energy-giving dishes, enriched with the 57 varieties, are lifesavers for today’s active homemakers because they cost little in time, money and effort!”

Here are some food ideas from Heinz:

  • Broiled Grapefruit
  • Mayonnaise Egg Sauce for Cooked Green Vegetables
  • Poached Eggs in Cream
  • Bake Lamb Casserole
1940s vintage ad for Heniz 57 featuring many different recipes and food ideas for the hardworking woman on the homefront.

As mentioned before, April is Easter Month and everyone always needs another good Ham recipe for Easter dinner especially if it’s from Swift’s!

Here is your Easter Menu:

  • Shrimp & Cucumber Salad
  • Easter Ham with Fruit Dressing
  • Parsley Potatoes
  • Asparagus
  • Hot Rolls
  • Rhubarb Pie
1940 vintage ad for an Easter Menu from a McCall's April 1943 Vintage Magazine.

A Kitchen and Dining Room remodel when you just don’t have the materials you need…right now (war bonds will help them with future purchases later).

1940s vintage dining room remodel as seen in a vintage McCall's magazine April 1943
1940s vintage Kitchen remodel as seen in a vintage McCall's magazine April 1943

A Party is a State of Mind….Sometimes you’ll have others there. Sometimes it’s just a home affair! But Jell-0 will supply you with all the fun dessert recipes in this vintage ad for whatever party your hosting.

1940s vintage ad for Jello desserts for your next party or for staying home.

McCall’s Style and Beauty section.

1940s fashion as seen in a McCall's 1940s vintage magazine featuring a young woman and soldier together in the photo

“Little Girl on a Big Plane”

You’ll like this girl. She does a man’s work in the ground crew, servicing airplanes, but she hasn’t lost any of her feminine sweetness and charm.

Meet Phyllis Anderson, whose dream was NOT to work in a store selling things. She wanted to do something around planes. She is now working as the ground crew for Northeast Airlines U.S. Army Army Air Transport Command and she LOVES IT!

Ground crew by day, stuffed puppy lover by night.

1943 Spring Dresses are Soft and Feminie this year! Why? “Well since the time of the crusades, whenever there has been a war, there has always been a definite trend toward feminine, ladylike clothes that form a vivid but restful contrast to masculine uniforms and utilitarian work clothes”.

1940s vintage fashion-Women's spring dresses in 1943 are soft and feminine as seen in a McCall's 1943 April Vintage Magazine.

What to wear this Spring? The Printed Dress Comes First” as seen in these pretty 1940s fashion illustrations.

1943 womens fashion-the Printed Dress women's 1940s Fashion Illustration

Plenty of Pleats is all the rage for women’s fashion in 1943! Along with square lines at the shoulders and the use of Shantung a fine fabric seen on the green dress on the right.

1940s Womens Fashion Illustration featuring 1943 fashion-Pleats on women's dresses

This is a Spring Wardrobe. The aqua dress is for those who don’t like to wear the traditional Shirtwaist Dress. The middle dress is a softer version of the suit-dress and the navy on the right has lingerie touches. All so pretty!

1940s Womens Fashion as see in 1943 featuring women's fashion illustration for 3 dresses.

1943 College fashions for the young women with big goals in mind.

1940s Fashion Illustration of young womens college fashions 1943

The Look of Spring. Beautiful 1940s women’s 2 piece suits. The Seersucker Suit, The Semi-Fitted Suit and the Boxy Shortie. Love the Seersucker!

1940s Spring Fashion look-Womens Coats fashion illustration.

The last ad on the back of the magazine is for Ivory soap and features 3 women. The WAAC Officer, the Homemaker and the Hat Designer all who have different skincare needs.

1940s vintage ad on the back of the magazine is for Ivory soap and features 3 women in 1940s fashions

I hope you enjoyed taking a look into my McCall’s 1943 magazine. I especially enjoyed this one because it was a time of war and I find it very interesting to see how the ads and the articles were focused on the real issues of the time.

Stay tuned for many more blog posts like this in the future.

Liz