You've come a long way baby." These ads for Virginia Slims cigarettes date from 1980-89 and continue in the same style as the previous decade.
You won’t believe these ads from the past! The series of images show actual ads from the 1960s and 1970s that prove we’ve come a long way, baby!
"We make Virginia Slims especially for women because they are biologically superior to men"
This ad is from a 1968 McCall's magazine. Page measures 10.5" x 13.5" and is in good condition with nice color. There is sleight creasing and staple marks on the far left edge that could easily covered with matting. Vintage image would look great matted and framed or used for collage. Any additional pages combined with first order, will ship free of charge. Orders will be shipped USPS First Class Mail, and I will let you know the day they are mailed. I accept returns and will issue a refund, once I have received the order. Customer is responsible for return shipping charges.
There is perhaps no better way to witness the changing fashions and zeitgeist of the American woman throughout the 1970s and 1980s than to walk through Virginia Slims advertising. So, let's take it year by year - and watch the evolution.
There is perhaps no better way to witness the changing fashions and zeitgeist of the American woman throughout the 1970s and 1980s than to walk through Virginia Slims advertising. So, let's take it year by year - and watch the evolution.
You've come a long way baby." These ads for Virginia Slims cigarettes date from 1968-79.
Original magazine ad, not a reproduction. In very good condition. Approximately 12.5” x 9.5”. Shipped carefully in archival bag and board in sealed stiff envelope.
Here are some of my favorite fashion shots from the December, 1973 issue of Glamour Magazine! From the editorial, How to Be a Standout on any Holiday Scene, photos by Rico Pullman: From Sew It…
You've come a long way baby." These ads for Virginia Slims cigarettes date from 1980-89 and continue in the same style as the previous decade.
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Scanned from Taschen's "All-American Ads of the 70s".
Virginia Slims ad (1984), "theory of slimness," encouraged women to smoke to stay thin. Image Source: Stanford University . A news it...
You've come a long way baby." These ads for Virginia Slims cigarettes date from 1980-89 and continue in the same style as the previous decade.
You've come a long way baby." These ads for Virginia Slims cigarettes date from 1990-94 and began the first real change in style since the 1970's.
You've come a long way baby." These ads for Virginia Slims cigarettes date from 1968-79.
You've come a long way baby." These ads for Virginia Slims cigarettes date from 1980-89 and continue in the same style as the previous decade.
You've come a long way baby." These ads for Virginia Slims cigarettes date from 1980-89 and continue in the same style as the previous decade.
The lightest style of Slims." These ads for Virginia Slims Ultra Lights cigarettes date from 1987-88.
You've come a long way baby." These ads for Virginia Slims cigarettes date from 1980-89 and continue in the same style as the previous decade.
You've come a long way baby." These ads for Virginia Slims cigarettes date from 1980-89 and continue in the same style as the previous decade.
You've come a long way baby." These ads for Virginia Slims cigarettes date from 1971-79.
You've come a long way baby." These ads for Virginia Slims cigarettes date from 1980-89 and continue in the same style as the previous decade.
Mad Men is hooked on cigarettes. And it just can’t stop. And, as an audience, we’re exposed to the underbelly of vintage cigarette ads. In the first scene of 2007’s pilot–set in 1960 and titled “Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”–Don Draper talks with a waiter about Old Gold vs. Luckies. He shortly learns that they’re all poisonous. The theme continues, wafting through Don’s controversial “Why I’m quitting tobacco” ad to the last scene from this past season, when he lights up while ent
You've come a long way baby." These ads for Virginia Slims cigarettes date from 1968-79.
You've come a long way baby." These ads for Virginia Slims cigarettes date from 1971-79.
You've come a long way baby." These ads for Virginia Slims cigarettes date from 1990-94 and began the first real change in style since the 1970's.
There is perhaps no better way to witness the changing fashions and zeitgeist of the American woman throughout the 1970s and 1980s than to walk through Virginia Slims advertising. So, let's take it year by year - and watch the evolution.
You've come a long way baby." These ads for Virginia Slims cigarettes date from 1968-79.