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TERENCE DONOVAN Jill Kennigton DON McCULLIN Tom Wolsey QUEEN magazine

£175.00

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A super collectable and early issue of the iconic British women's fashion magazine 'Queen' featuring a really gorgeous cover with a model wearing a Simone Mirman camellia flower hat photographed by 60s fashion photography favourite Terence Donovan.

Outstanding issue art directed by the great Tom Wolsy.

Things that no one buys or sells by Irene Spry, and a feature on the British consumer magazine Which? by Diana Mallory with photography by legendary photojournalist Don McCullin.

This issue also features striking fashion photography by Anthony Norris, Terence Donovan, and Ronald Traeger. 

Models in this issue include Celia Hammond, Jill Kennington, and Nicole de Lamarge.

As with all issues of Queen, this issue includes the usual digest of UK and international culture, film, music, theatre and high society gossip including quirky and irreverent articles on sex and the upper classes,

A rare issue of a very beautiful magazine!

Originally a society magazine in the early 50s, editor Jocelyn Steven bought the magazine in 1958 and shifted the format, content and readership to turn Queen into one of the most iconic publications of its time. Working with Beatrix Miller, Norman Parkinson and later Helmut Newton, Queen became a definitive bible for all things 60s.

Good condition with some light discolouration throughout as is to be expected with a magazine of this age. Some small tears and scratches to the cover and spine (see images).

We have over 80,000 vintage fashion magazines and more than 5,000 lookbooks in stock, our website only shows a taste. If you are looking for anything specific we can search our database for brand and content.

We are happy to combine shipping.


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