I'll start with Susie Blakely, a gorgeous model who later became an actress. She has appeared in films and in numerous TV movies and series, including the mini-series "Rich Man, Poor Man" This first picture of her is from a Revlon ad:
 
And this one for Dial Soap:
 
Shire-Tex by Davenshire, Inc. is up next:
 
For Princess Gardner, of wallet fame:
 
Presto, you're beautiful - with Presto Electric Rollers (I think she's probably beautiful without them, too):
 
Another Revlon ad:
 
Clean Make-up from Cover Girl (which I happen to use myself):
 An advertisement for Singer sewing machines - what a great gingham outfit!
An advertisement for Singer sewing machines - what a great gingham outfit!
 And here, with Jennifer O'Neill in an ad for the Cotton Producer's Institute :
And here, with Jennifer O'Neill in an ad for the Cotton Producer's Institute :
 So that's it today for the beautiful Ms. Blakely, and there will be many more lovely models coming soon!
So that's it today for the beautiful Ms. Blakely, and there will be many more lovely models coming soon!
Super post on a super model and I csn't wait to read about Cheryl Tiegs! Love T
ReplyDeleteThis was fun! I love the Presto ad...that profile is to die for...
ReplyDeleteAnnette
A long-time lurker here. I love your blog. This post really brought back the memories. I grew up with Seventeen and remember the names of all the models. Thank you for this series. It should be very interesting.
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm really looking forward to a series like this. My favorite model was Colleen Corby.
ReplyDeleteWow such a lovely lady. You have brought back many memories of reading Seventeen when I was young...I loved it, especially the September issue! I bought a copy of Seventeen a few years ago hoping to feel that fabulous feeling again and the mag has changed so much it didn't excite me at all. It suits today's Seventeen year old not yesterday's, as it should. I am so glad you have old copies to share. ;0)
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm so glad you all liked this! I am looking forward to the many other "Models" posts I am planning to work on.
ReplyDeleteHer face is one that I remember most! Twyla
ReplyDeleteGreetings from the East coast - Another longtime lurker who loves, loves, loves your blog...thank you for all the sweet memories that your posts keep conjuring up of my 1960's and '70's youth...such fond memories of reading Seventeen magazine (mid-70's) and I also remember reading American Girl magazine in the early 70's(Jayne Modean was a favorite model). I even remember having a year's subscription to "Barbie" magazine around 1971! I so wish I had saved those copies. Oh, for a time machine.
ReplyDeleteLoved reading Seventeen back in the 70s. I remember always seeing one popular model with shortish curly hair that I thought was so cute. Also, another pretty model with a Bottecelli look, Rosie something, she became Peter Max's girlfriend at one point. Wonder what they look like now. Susan Dey was a model I remember seeing in the sewing pattern books before she was on The Partridge Family.
ReplyDeleteThe teen mags were so much more innocent than today's...miss that.