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[[file:PlayboyLogo.svg|thumb|PlayboyLogo]] [[file:Pb1253.jpg|thumb|Pb1253|left]] [[file:Playboy_Staff_in_1970.jpg|thumb|Playboy Staff in 1970]] [[file:Playboy_lighter.jpg|thumb|Playboy lighter|left]] [[file:Bill_Clinton_and_Donald_Trump_at_the_U.S._Open_in_2000,_Flushing_Meadows–Corona_Park.jpg|thumb|Bill Clinton and Donald Trump at the U.S. Open in 2000, Flushing Meadows–Corona Park]] [[file:Gloria_Steinem_1977_©Lynn_Gilbert.jpg|thumb|Gloria Steinem 1977 ©Lynn Gilbert]] '''Playboy''' is an American [[men's lifestyle]] and [[entertainment]] magazine, founded in [[Chicago]] in 1953 by [[Hugh Hefner]] and his associates. The magazine has grown into [[Playboy Enterprises]], a global media and lifestyle company.
Playboy
 
[[File:PlayboyLogo.svg|thumb|The iconic Playboy logo, featuring the rabbit head with a bow tie.]]
 
'''Playboy''' is an American men's lifestyle and entertainment magazine, founded in Chicago in 1953 by [[Hugh Hefner]] and his associates. Known for its [[Playboy Playmate|centerfolds]] of nude and semi-nude models, Playboy played a significant role in the sexual revolution and has become one of the world's best-known brands.


== History ==
== History ==
Playboy was first published in December 1953, featuring [[Marilyn Monroe]] in a [[nude]] calendar shoot; it sold over 50,000 copies. The magazine played a significant role in the [[sexual revolution]] and is known for its [[centerfold]]s of [[nude models]], known as [[Playboy Playmates]].
Playboy was first published in December 1953, featuring [[Marilyn Monroe]] in a nude calendar shoot; it sold over 50,000 copies. The magazine's success was immediate, and it quickly became a cultural icon, known for its blend of [[journalism]], [[fiction]], and [[erotica]].


== Content ==
=== 1950s and 1960s ===
Playboy features a mix of [[journalism]], [[fiction]], and [[humor]], alongside its iconic [[photography]]. The magazine has published works by notable writers such as [[Ian Fleming]], [[Margaret Atwood]], and [[Haruki Murakami]]. It also includes interviews with prominent figures in various fields, including [[politics]], [[entertainment]], and [[sports]].
During its early years, Playboy distinguished itself by publishing works by notable writers such as [[Ray Bradbury]], [[Ian Fleming]], and [[Vladimir Nabokov]]. The magazine also became known for its interviews with prominent figures, including [[Martin Luther King Jr.]], [[Malcolm X]], and [[John Lennon]].


=== Playboy Playmates ===
=== 1970s ===
The [[Playboy Playmate]] is a monthly feature in the magazine, showcasing a [[nude]] or semi-nude model. Each Playmate is featured in a [[centerfold]] spread and receives a monetary reward and other prizes. The Playmate of the Year is selected from the 12 Playmates of the Month.
[[File:Playboy_Staff_in_1970.jpg|thumb|Playboy staff in 1970, a period of significant growth and influence for the magazine.]]
The 1970s were a period of expansion for Playboy, with the brand extending into television, clubs, and merchandise. The magazine continued to push boundaries with its content, reflecting the changing attitudes towards sexuality and freedom of expression.


=== Interviews ===
=== 1980s and 1990s ===
Playboy is renowned for its in-depth interviews with influential figures. Notable interviews include those with [[Martin Luther King Jr.]], [[John Lennon]], and [[Malcolm X]].
In the 1980s and 1990s, Playboy faced increased competition from other men's magazines and the rise of the internet. Despite these challenges, it maintained its cultural relevance through strategic adaptations and continued to feature high-profile interviews and articles.


== Playboy Enterprises ==
=== 2000s to Present ===
Playboy Enterprises, Inc. is the company that manages the Playboy brand. It has diversified into various media and entertainment ventures, including [[television]], [[film]], and [[digital media]]. The company also licenses the Playboy brand for a range of consumer products.
[[File:Bill_Clinton_and_Donald_Trump_at_the_U.S._Open_in_2000,_Flushing_Meadows–Corona_Park.jpg|thumb|Bill Clinton and Donald Trump at the U.S. Open in 2000, both of whom have been featured in Playboy interviews.]]
In the 21st century, Playboy has continued to evolve, embracing digital media and expanding its brand globally. The magazine briefly ceased publishing nude photographs in 2016, only to reverse the decision a year later, citing the importance of its heritage.


== Cultural Impact ==
== Cultural Impact ==
Playboy has had a significant impact on [[American culture]] and the [[sexual revolution]]. It has been both praised and criticized for its portrayal of [[sexuality]] and [[nudity]]. The magazine has also been a platform for [[progressive]] social and political views.
Playboy has had a profound impact on popular culture, influencing fashion, music, and attitudes towards sexuality. The Playboy Bunny, a symbol of the brand, has become an enduring icon of glamour and allure.
 
== Criticism and Controversy ==
Playboy has faced criticism for its portrayal of women and its role in the objectification of the female body. Feminist groups have often targeted the magazine for promoting unrealistic standards of beauty and contributing to the commodification of sex.


== Related Pages ==
== Also see ==
* [[Hugh Hefner]]
* [[Hugh Hefner]]
* [[Playboy Playmate]]
* [[Playboy Playmate]]
* [[Sexual revolution]]
* [[Sexual revolution]]
* [[Men's lifestyle]]
* [[Men's magazines]]
* [[Centerfold]]
 
* [[Marilyn Monroe]]
== References ==
* [[Playboy Enterprises]]
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== External links ==
* [Official Playboy website](https://www.playboy.com)


== Categories ==
[[Category:Men's magazines]]
[[Category:Men's magazines]]
[[Category:American magazines]]
[[Category:American magazines]]
[[Category:Magazines established in 1953]]
[[Category:Publications established in 1953]]
[[Category:Sexual revolution]]
[[Category:Entertainment magazines]]
 
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Latest revision as of 00:48, 10 December 2024

Playboy

File:PlayboyLogo.svg
The iconic Playboy logo, featuring the rabbit head with a bow tie.

Playboy is an American men's lifestyle and entertainment magazine, founded in Chicago in 1953 by Hugh Hefner and his associates. Known for its centerfolds of nude and semi-nude models, Playboy played a significant role in the sexual revolution and has become one of the world's best-known brands.

History[edit]

Playboy was first published in December 1953, featuring Marilyn Monroe in a nude calendar shoot; it sold over 50,000 copies. The magazine's success was immediate, and it quickly became a cultural icon, known for its blend of journalism, fiction, and erotica.

1950s and 1960s[edit]

During its early years, Playboy distinguished itself by publishing works by notable writers such as Ray Bradbury, Ian Fleming, and Vladimir Nabokov. The magazine also became known for its interviews with prominent figures, including Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and John Lennon.

1970s[edit]

Playboy staff in 1970, a period of significant growth and influence for the magazine.

The 1970s were a period of expansion for Playboy, with the brand extending into television, clubs, and merchandise. The magazine continued to push boundaries with its content, reflecting the changing attitudes towards sexuality and freedom of expression.

1980s and 1990s[edit]

In the 1980s and 1990s, Playboy faced increased competition from other men's magazines and the rise of the internet. Despite these challenges, it maintained its cultural relevance through strategic adaptations and continued to feature high-profile interviews and articles.

2000s to Present[edit]

Bill Clinton and Donald Trump at the U.S. Open in 2000, both of whom have been featured in Playboy interviews.

In the 21st century, Playboy has continued to evolve, embracing digital media and expanding its brand globally. The magazine briefly ceased publishing nude photographs in 2016, only to reverse the decision a year later, citing the importance of its heritage.

Cultural Impact[edit]

Playboy has had a profound impact on popular culture, influencing fashion, music, and attitudes towards sexuality. The Playboy Bunny, a symbol of the brand, has become an enduring icon of glamour and allure.

Criticism and Controversy[edit]

Playboy has faced criticism for its portrayal of women and its role in the objectification of the female body. Feminist groups have often targeted the magazine for promoting unrealistic standards of beauty and contributing to the commodification of sex.

Also see[edit]

References[edit]

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External links[edit]