Playboy France - July August September 2021 Fixed
Typical for this era of Playboy France, the "Mook" editions often included long-form interviews, artistic photography, and cultural essays rather than just traditional pictorials.
| Section | Highlights | |---------|------------| | | “From Versailles to the Bedroom: The Evolution of French Eroticism” – an investigative piece tracing the lineage of erotic art from Rococo painters to contemporary photography. | | Culinary | A gourmet spread on “Summer Provencal Flavors,” with recipes for aphrodisiac‑inspired dishes (e.g., honey‑glazed figs, saffron risotto). | | Fashion | Collaboration with luxury label Saint Laurent for a limited‑edition silk nightgown line; includes a behind‑the‑scenes look at the design process. | | Photography | “Chaleur,” a series captured on the beaches of Biarritz, using natural sunrise light to highlight the interplay between sand, sea, and skin. | | Opinion | An op‑ed by feminist scholar Carole Pateman on the responsibilities of adult‑entertainment media in the age of #MeToo. | Playboy France - July August September 2021
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The photographs in Playboy France ’s 2021 issues diverge from the classic "centerfold girls" of the mid-20th century. Instead, the models—many of whom are first-timers in global media—appear in , often shot in monochrome or with subdued lighting to emphasize texture and emotion. The July edition features a shoot set within the ruins of a medieval chapel in rural Normandy, blending the rawness of decay with the sensuality of the human form. This aesthetic harks back to the nouvelle vague (New Wave) sensibilities of 1960s French cinema, where intimacy was framed through ambiguity and artistic intent. Typical for this era of Playboy France, the