Seventeen 127 February 1986 [LATEST]

Featured a playful guide titled "That Boy!" to help readers determine if a crush liked them back. Vintage Market Value

The "Sex and Your Body" column addressed vaginal health, while the "Relating" section took a cynical but relatable "Bah, Humbug!" stance on Valentine's Day.

The February 1986 issue balanced lighthearted teen interests with more serious wellness advice: Seventeen 127 February 1986

A young Charlie Sheen was a major focal point of this issue, appearing in the "In the Spotlight" section alongside other 80s stars.

Focused on "Fierce New Fashions," including bold spring shapes, colors, and romantic Valentine’s Day-inspired looks. Featured a playful guide titled "That Boy

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The (the "Young America’s Favorite Magazine" tagline) is a quintessential 80s time capsule. This particular issue leaned heavily into "The Romance of a Lifetime" theme, targeting the Valentine's Day season with a mix of bold fashion and pop culture highlights. Cover & Featured Personalities Focused on "Fierce New Fashions," including bold spring

The cover featured Alison Cohn , photographed by Roger Eaton.