Published February 1, 1960
The February 1960 cover of Glamour, photographed by Frances McLaughlin-Gill, features a smartly dressed model standing streetside where a Corvette waits. For this sunny day on the cusp of spring, she wears a blue wool tweed suit and white silk blouse by Finger, Rabiner, & Jontow, paired with a matching blue Emmé beret, Kislav gloves in hand, and Van Cleef & Arpels bracelets. Glamour's Main Street Issue touted a Figure-Fact-Finder chart and incorporated the contents of the former magazine Charm.
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