VOGUE MAGAZINE 1956 November free giftwrap ICONIC NORMAN PARKINSON fast dispatch

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Very occasionally a copy of this issue becomes available - this one is in good order, read the full condition report below.

1956 NOVEMBER
COVER PRICE: Three shillings and six pence
COVER PHOTOGRAPH: Norman Parkinson

This charming vintage magazine is stylish. Norman Parkinson is the key photographer with a stunning photoshoot in India with model Barbara Mullen. .Christian Dior features heavily with some dreamy evening wear.
There are so many advertisements for nylons for Christmas gifts that one must assume that they were still a luxury - see the scans.
This is an enjoyable timepiece that is fascinating not just because it is old but because it is truly interesting.

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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:
The cover is smooth and bright, the background has slightly darkened with age. All pages are present and in equally good condition, The back cover has a crease on the top left corner which can be seen in the third photo the Jaeger ad. Check-out the scan of the cover, it is the magazine on offer not a stock photograph.
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