#24 Zsa Zsa Gabor, Picture Post, November 29th, 1952

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Zsa Zsa Gabor, Picture Post, November 29th, 1952

Glamour takes center stage on the cover of Picture Post dated November 29th, 1952, with Zsa Zsa Gabor posed in a richly lit, studio-style setting. Her coiffed blonde waves, jeweled earrings, and off-the-shoulder dark gown lean into the era’s polished Hollywood look, while vivid lipstick and manicured nails sharpen the sense of carefully composed allure. The masthead and bold cover design frame her as the main event, turning a portrait into a piece of mid-century magazine history.

A telephone receiver rests in her hand, with a rotary dial phone visible nearby, adding a touch of modernity and narrative suggestion—who is calling, and what conversation is about to begin? Behind her, a decorative lamp and patterned backdrop contribute to the luxe, interior mood that Picture Post often used to sell sophistication as much as celebrity. The overall color palette and retouched finish evoke the period’s transition into more eye-catching, color-forward cover art.

For collectors of vintage magazines, celebrity photography, and 1950s pop culture, this Picture Post cover offers a crisp snapshot of how fame was packaged in print. It also serves as a strong visual reference for mid-century fashion styling, jewelry, and the everyday technology that signaled status and modern life. Whether you’re researching Zsa Zsa Gabor, browsing classic cover art, or building an archive of British weekly periodicals, this issue delivers instant period atmosphere.