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Happy 70th Glamour Magazine!

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glamour-magazineAmidst other magazines closing their doors, Glamour is proudly celebrating its 70th anniversary. Witness the ups and downs that fashion, women, and society have gone through over the past 70 years of Glamour’s existence by checking out the many celebratory articles available online.

The Making of an American Icon,” the feature photo shoot, is a must-see slide show where today’s hottest young women pose in honor of top life-changing, female role models of the past seven decades. The pictures feature Alexis Bledel as Rosie the Riveter, Lindsay Lohan as Madonna, Hayden Panettiere as Amelia Earhart, Emma Roberts as Audrey Hepburn, Elisha Cuthbert as Brandi Chastain, America Ferrera as Dolores Huerta, and Alicia Keys as First Lady Michelle Obama, among others.

Other articles honoring 70 years of publication include the following. Click on a title to view the full feature at Glamour.com:

* 70 Years of the Best and Worst Dos & Don’ts

* The Best and Worst Sex Advice of the Last 70 Years

* The 7 Biggest Fashion Trends of the Past 70 Years

* The Hair Hall of Fame: Glamour Looks Back at Some of the Most Trendsetting Hairstyles of the Last 70 Years

* American Icons

* Fitness Fads: The Weirdest, Coolest and Craziest Workouts from 1940 to Today.

* The 10 Best Hair & Makeup Looks. Period.

* All the Old Don’ts are Now Dos!

* 7 Decades of Wacky Dieting Trends

The 70th anniversary issue, with a glamorous Kate Holmes on the cover, is on stands now. Find these articles and much more inside the pages of the April 2009 Glamour magazine.

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