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Revamped Playboy journal with nude centerfold flies off the cabinets 5 years after woke rebrand failed

The return of Playboy magazine has been deemed a smashing success according to the company behind the iconic publication.

The print magazine was revived last month after a five-year hiatus, complete with a revamp that aimed to return Playboy to its roots after a failed woke rebrand.

Editors brought back the beloved Playmates, fully nude pictorials, celebrity interviews, and the kind of bold journalism that the magazine was famed for back in its heyday.

Steve Harvey’s influencer daughter Lori Harvey posed for the magazine’s cover, while Guess model Gillian Nation stripped naked in the centerfold to celebrate being crowned Playmate of the Year.

According to Playboy, they originally intended to run the print issue annually, but it’s performed so well since hitting newsstands last month that they’re already working on a follow up and are planning to release the magazine quarterly.

‘I think with this first issue, we had no idea how people were going to react,’ the magazine’s creative director Smiley Steven’s told LA Business Journal.

‘I think that the reaction has been amazing and super positive. We were kind of testing the waters a little bit, seeing, you know, what the appetite was like,’ she continued.

‘It definitely feels like there is an appetite for Playboy to come back and push boundaries again.’

The return of Playboy magazine has been deemed a smashing success according to the company behind the iconic publication, with plans to increase the number of issues released

The return of Playboy magazine has been deemed a smashing success according to the company behind the iconic publication, with plans to increase the number of issues released

While the majority of Playboy’s revenue comes from their lucrative licensing empire, PLBY Chief Executive Ben Kohn said that the print magazine gives the brand the opportunity to work with ‘the biggest influencers and celebrities around the world.’

‘We’re going to make a big investment bringing back the Playmate franchise, but we have bigger aspirations,’ Kohn said.

One idea Kohn has is to make the Playmate of the Year a global competition that incorporates fan voting from around the world.

While the publication is looking ahead to the future, they’re still focused on bringing back some of the best parts of the classic magazine too. 

One move the magazine made was to shoot on film instead of digitally, with editors putting a huge focus on the quality of the photography featured in the new issue. 

Playboy’s return to racy content and traditional beauty standards is a far cry from where the publication was just a few years ago.

In 2017, just one month after the death of Playboy’s founder and editor-in-chief Hugh Hefner, the magazine featured its first transgender Playmate with French model Ines Rau gracing the pages.

Discussing the bold decision to include transgender women in Playboy after 64 years of biological females, Hefner’s son Cooper, then 26, said at the time, ‘It’s the right thing to do. We’re at a moment where gender roles are evolving.’

Guess model Gillian Nation stripped naked in the new issue's centerfold to celebrate being crowned Playmate of the Year

Guess model Gillian Nation stripped naked in the new issue’s centerfold to celebrate being crowned Playmate of the Year

Gillian is pictured at a launch party for the magazine held in New Orleans last month

Gillian is pictured at a launch party for the magazine held in New Orleans last month

Cooper eventually left the company in 2019 and an editorial team of two women and a gay man, all under the age of 32, took over the magazine with a mission to make Playboy more progressive.

‘Today, we strive to be more inclusive, stretching and redefining tired and frankly sexist definitions of beauty, arousal and eroticism,’ the team announced. 

Nudity was officially canceled and celebrity pictorials included stars like Lizzo and non-binary pop star Halsey.

Playboy Bunnies were retitled to ‘brand ambassadors,’ while Playmates were referred to as the ‘September Playmate’ instead of ‘Miss September’ to make things less gendered.

The magazine also started featuring male models, with influencer Bretman Rock becoming Playboy’s first ever gay male cover star, while actor Ezra Miller, who identifies as both transgender and non-binary, posed for a ‘queer’ pictorial before suffering from mental health issues and multiple arrests.

Steve Harvey's influencer daughter Lori Harvey posed for the magazine's cover

Steve Harvey’s influencer daughter Lori Harvey posed for the magazine’s cover

It comes after Playboy launched a woke rebrand in 2019 (pictured), which failed and led to the magazine going on hiatus for five years

It comes after Playboy launched a woke rebrand in 2019 (pictured), which failed and led to the magazine going on hiatus for five years

One Playboy cover featured three activists – including one who used performance art to raise awareness about the H.I.V. epidemic – posing naked underwater.  

To promote the woke rebrand at the time, Playboy held an event in West Hollywood featuring discussions on topics like feminism and conversion therapy.

As many predicted, Playboy’s new direction was a dud, and the print magazine ceased publication within a year.

Now Playboy is in the midst of making a major comeback, with a focus on returning to its raunchy roots.

Instead of transgender Playmates, the magazine’s first print issue in five years features American model Gillian Nation in a fully nude spread. 

Meanwhile, the breathtakingly beautiful Lori Harvey – daughter of comedian Steve Harvey – is cheekily branded ‘America’s hottest nepo baby’ in a sizzling lingerie cover shoot. 

Outside of the sexy pictorials, Playboy is also back to pushing the envelope with its articles. 

One piece, titled ‘The Rise of the Beta Male,’ thoughtfully explores the alarming trend of porn-addicted virgins, while another piece, penned by Jewish novelist Shalom Auslander, asks if the ‘rise of antisemitism’ is more of a media fabrication than a reality.

Instead of catching up with the latest non-binary social media star, the new issue’s celebrity interviewees are country singer Eric Church and comedian Nikki Glaser, who is hot off the heels of her show-stopping Golden Globes hosting gig. 

Plugging the ‘reimagined’ Playboy, the magazine ‘promises an unforgettable mix of cutting-edge content, bold storytelling, and unparalleled cultural insight.

‘This edition brings back everything that made Playboy a cultural icon while introducing a fresh perspective that resonates with today’s world.’