one page missing - 2 have been clipped - read the full condition description below

1958 NOVEMBER

contents page 3rd photo in the listing - highlights include:

Cover photograph by Tony Armstrong Jones (later to marry Princess Margaret and become Lord Snowdon)
contents include:
For cars and clothes: a new dash
Paris: Late day coat colour
all day coat colour
Design for Skiiing - Tony Armstrong Jones
Nylon - hidden feature of high fashion
Nylon fabrics by the year - for Vogue patterns
More than your money's worth
New Hairstyles
Vogues 150 Christmas presents from 2s to £5

Many fabrics are advertised as are Vogue patterns - in an age when many women made their clothes or had a dress maker this was the way to stay up with the latest fashions many fabric producers were keen to sell their wares to the Vogue reader.Nylon and all manmade fabrics are highly popular for their bright, colourfast and crush free properties. The copy for the Nylon feature starts: Topic of the moment in the couture world is the use of nylon in high fashion fabrics. Top designers in London and Paris use it blended with mohair, wool or silk - are delighted with its firm buoyancy. .
Photographers include Norman Parkinson, Claude Virgin,Tony Armstrong Jones William Klein,

There is a piece about Alec Guinness is A Book About A Painter, an imagined diary of a Hungarian painter Janos Lavin. The leader reads: " We quote here an episode that implies something crucial about collecting and patronage: an interjected story about Janos, told by Berger as though he had known him"
Alec Guiness wrote the script and plays Gulley Jimson. There is a full page of editorial and that is followed by almost three pages in columns at the back of the magazine making four in total plus a full page black and white photo of Guinness by Tony Armstrong Jones.

Volox and Cresta Vauxhall cars are advertised with stylish creative design - see scan
Orient Line liners advertise trips Australia, New Zealand and Canada as well as South Africa - commercial transatlantic flights only began in 1958 so most of the US /UK traffic was still on the cruise lines.
Worldwide Mailing info:
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Special Delivery to arrive on a Saturday is surcharge by Royal Mail £9
shipping to Europe £22 (UK to Europe takes around 3 days to arrive)
shipping to USA, Australia and rest of world £24 (UK to destinations outside Europe takes around 5 days to arrive)
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See the photograph in the listing

Each magazine is wrapped in sparkly tissue to complement the cover colours of the purchased Vogue magazine and add a touch of luxury
scarlet, hot pink, black velvet, lime green, aqua blue tied with curled ribbon


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CONDITION:
This vintage magazine is in remarkably good condition throughout . The cover is bright and clean really fresh and smooth. note wear on the bottom right corner tip. The internal pages are flat and tight, one page in the Paris coats feature has been removed and two advertising page have the bottom right section cut out - both clipped pages are in the listing's photos. The spine is intact and strong, and white.
STILL IN VOGUE has a policy of honesty in the description of the vintage and used magazines we sell. This may work against us in that we draw attention to damage and it sounds much worse than it is. Not all vintage magazine sellers offer individual condition reports so one is left to assume their magazines are all in mint condition. We hope however that you, the buyer, appreciate that we want to supply you with goods that will match or exceed your expectations and not dash them.















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