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In a wood-paneled dining room, with Picasso and de Kooning prints on the walls, Mr. Jones nervously presented a radical suggestion: the magazine, a leader of the revolution that helped take sex in America from furtive to ubiquitous, should stop publishing images of naked women. Hefner, now 89, but still listed as editor in chief, agreed. As part of a redesign that will be unveiled next March, the print edition of Playboy will still feature women in provocative poses. But they will no longer be fully nude.




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Pamela Anderson will be on the cover of the last nude issue of Playboy magazine, ending a tradition of centerfolds baring all for the publication. Playboy announced in October that the magazine will no longer publish images of fully nude women as part of an editorial redesign. The last issue of the magazine featuring nude women will be on stands December According to the magazine, there was only one woman for the historic last nude issue. Are you serious? And the girl next door doesn't exist anymore. She's taking selfies down her shirt, like, you know; there's no mystery over there anymore.



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Though a representative for Playboy Enterprises, Inc. Today we're taking our identity back and reclaiming who we are. Model Elizabeth Elam will appear on the cover, and on Instagram , she wrote that she's proud to be a part of a dialogue about sexuality. We can be oversexualized and we can be made to feel ashamed of our bodies. I've never subscribed to those narratives, and this issue of Playboy celebrates that," she wrote.





Playboy magazine is to stop publishing images of naked women as part of its redesign, it has emerged. Its US owners say the internet has made nudity outdated, and pornographic magazines are no longer so commercially viable, the New York Times reports. Playboy's circulation has dropped from 5. However, the magazine will still feature women in provocative poses - though not fully nude. The decision was apparently taken last month at a meeting attended by Playboy founder and current editor-in-chief Hugh Hefner.

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