Playboy featured 9 women in this issue, but 7 of the 9 were soon unemployed after the magazine was published. In 1977, they released a similar cover titled “Girls of the Big 10.” Patricia Margot McClain’s pose in the November 1975 issue of Playboy was a response to the rise of the magazine’s competitor Penthouse.įeminists spoke up against the “Girls of the Ivy League” feature in 1979, though college girls had been appearing on Playboy‘s covers for years before then. In 1969, Playboy made a statement about gender stereotypes with their cover featuring Loran Hopper.ĭarine Stern was the first black woman on the cover of Playboy. While this cover on its own was racy in the ’60s, it was also controversial for the optical illusion that occurs when you cover half the photo with your hand, completely hiding the model’s navel. The issue, which made quite a stir in the ’50s, used already-published photos of Marilyn on the cover and the inside spread. This issue was the first Playboy magazine ever published, produced in Hugh Hefner’s kitchen. In memory of Hefner and his legacy, here are 10 of the most controversial Playboy covers that have been released since the magazine began. In 1953, however, Playboy was just a magazine that Hefner produced in his kitchen. MANILA, Philippines – At the time of Hugh Hefner’s death, Playboy Enterprises, Inc was a global media and entertainment company with magazines, TV networks, and many websites to its name.
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