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Playboy France - July August September 2021 -

Playboy France has long been a lightning rod for criticism in a country with a complex relationship to sex, censorship, and morality. France’s 1975 law banning the depiction of sexual organs in media (though softened in recent years) creates a unique regulatory framework for such content.

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The summer 2021 issues of Playboy France reflect a continued effort to position the magazine as more than a platform for nudity. While the centerfold remains a staple, the editorial team has emphasized interviews, essays, and features that explore themes of female autonomy, LGBTQ+ representation, and the intersection of sexuality with identity. This aligns with the broader global rebranding of the Playboy brand under owner Peter Arnell in 2021, who aimed to transition the publication into a "lifestyle and entertainment" brand rather than its traditional "gentleman’s" image. Playboy France has long been a lightning rod

For France, this reimagining takes on particular significance. French society has grappled with debates surrounding #MeToo, gender equality, and the role of the state in regulating public morality (e.g., laws banning burkinis on beaches in 2016). While Playboy France has not overtly engaged with these debates, the July 2021 issue features an essay by feminist writer Aminata Traore discussing the tension between liberation and objectification, offering a voice critical of the magazine’s own legacy while acknowledging its historical role in challenging taboos. This duality—celebrating desire while questioning its commodification—characterizes the editorial tone of the season. French media history

Key Features from 2021 Summer Issues


August’s issue balanced reverence for French artistic tradition with a bold, modern sexual confidence. The visual language was richer in color and texture, reflecting the “heatwave” motif while maintaining a refined editorial voice.


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