Malagré appears in a non-nude, retro-glamour themed photo shoot inspired by cinema icons, aligning with the magazine's shift towards more lifestyle and interview-focused content rather than traditional adult photography.
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 - July August September 2021
Exploring a Magazine at the Crossroads of Art, Culture, and Controversy Malagré appears in a non-nude, retro-glamour themed photo
In the midst of this hedonistic landscape, we find our protagonist, Léa, a ravissante jeune femme with a penchant for living life on her own terms. With her raven tresses cascading down her back and her piercing green eyes sparkling with mischief, Léa embodied the very essence of a French siren. This aligns with the broader global rebranding of