Thursday, February 4, 2016

Playboy's first non-nude edition

In October, the magazine announced its plans to cover up its centerfolds as part of a redesign aimed at attracting millennials.
With the Snapchat style pictures in the new issue, Playboy is aiming to meet their target audience on the social media platforms they prefer while tapping into sexting culture.
The March issue also features photos of model Myla Dalbesio, which she took of herself.
While the new issue does include naked women, they are posing "strategically" to avoid revealing full-on nudity the magazine embraced in the past, The New York Times reported.
"That battle has been fought and won," Flanders told the newspaper. "You're now one click away from every sex act imaginable for free."
The new look is similar to Playboy's digital strategy over the last few years. In 2013, the Playboy app was touted as a more work-friendly version of the magazine with "best articles" and non-nude images. Likewise, a 2015 app implemented the same strategy with a mobile-first focus on the magazine's written content.

When Playboy.com re-launched sans nudity in 2015, the publication said in a statement that "tens of millions of readers" continued to come to the "non-nude website and app every month for, yes, photos of beautiful women, but also for articles and videos from our humor, sex and culture ... sections."

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