Word: seventeen
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...Whether it is because of its selection or its prices, the funky vintage store seems to have done well. It has certainly made a name for itself. Casey Affleck told Elle Magazine that his “shopping circuit” included the Garment District for vintage clothes, and Seventeen Magazine announced that “Kirsten Dunce shops here!” The store has also won numerous prizes, including Rolling Stone’s Best Clothes Store, Citysearch’s Best Vintage Clothing 2001, and ThePhoenix.com’s Best Store for Used Clothing...
...leaves the audience begging for something, anything, different. Ironically enough for such a “personal” album, the most satisfying song here is not one of the many songs that Lohan helped write. Her version of Stevie Nicks’ “Edge of Seventeen,” while not particularly impressive in its own right, shines compared to the rest of the album. The album’s one catchy chorus comes during the crooning “Who Loves You,” which would be more appropriately titled “Whoooooooo-oooooooooooo...
Skyler L. Johnson ’08 is going prime time. Last year, MTV and Seventeen magazine set out to “search the country for America’s ultimate role model”—and then somehow found themselves at Harvard. In the process, they also created a reality television show called “Miss Seventeen,” which premiered Monday...
...magazine inspired by YM, CosmoGirl, and Seventeen will launch at Harvard this December. If its editors live up to their ambitions, the quarterly, entitled Freeze, will run on 64 glossy, full-color pages, rivaling only last spring’s issue of H Bomb in terms of sheer volume. Founder and president Thea L. Sebastian ’08 says Freeze will take most of its cues from the YM set, with content tweaked for a more mature audience. According to Sebastian, the first issue will include a quiz—something along the lines...
...more abruptly than it does now. The biggest year for teenage births in U.S. history was 1957--not because of some epidemic of premarital sex but because the median age for marriage was 20, and many brides were teenagers. A 13-year-old leafing through the pages of Seventeen magazine in the mid-1950s would have been paging through ads for furniture because she reasonably expected to be married and starting a family within a few years. So while today's 13-year-olds are exposed to "adult" images earlier, they often delay actual adult experiences and responsibilities until much...