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''Playmen'' was an Italian adult
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magazine. It was founded in 1967 by a mother of three,
Adelina Tattilo Adelina Tattilo (13 November 1928 – 1 February 2007) was an Italian publisher. She is acknowledged to be a pioneer in the Italian erotic magazine publishing sector, who contributed to change the social customs Italy from the second half the 1960s ...
, achieving fame as Italy's version of ''
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'' magazine. The magazine was published monthly and featured photographs of nude women, and articles on fashion, sport, consumer goods and public figures. ''Playmen's'' use of "tasteful" nude photos is classified as softcore in contrast to
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magazines. It ceased publication in 2001.


Early years

During a running battle with the Italian police, the magazine reached a circulation of 450,000 within four years of its 1967 inception. It sold at about the equivalent of a US dollar per copy. ''Playmen'' was initially an imitator of ''Playboy'' magazine, although the first ''Girl of the Month'',
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, held her hands to cover her breasts. ''Playmen'' later developed a style of its own, reflecting European tastes and not overly displaying breasts as per the American ''Playboy'' counterpart. The founder Tattilo is quoted as saying "The U.S. is a matriarchy. I think this is the reason for the American male preference for women with exaggerated, voluminous bosoms." In the early years, with Italy still a religiously conservative society at the time, each month the Italian police in some cities would order a mass seizure of the magazine. ''Playmen'' rarely lasted more than 48 hours on the newsstands before either being sold out or seized by the police.


Content

Many actresses began their careers on the cover of ''Playmen'':
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, the singer
Patty Pravo Patty Pravo (born Nicoletta Strambelli on 9 April 1948) is an Italian singer. She debuted in 1966 and remained most successful commercially for the rest of the 1960s and throughout the 1970s. Having suffered a decline in popularity in the followin ...
, the actress
Ornella Muti Ornella Muti (born Francesca Romana Rivelli; 9 March 1955) is an Italian actress. She made her film debut as Francesca Cimarosa in the 1970 film ''La moglie più bella.'' Early life Muti was born in Rome to a Neapolitan journalist father and ...
, the singer
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and many others. The magazine contained notables such as
Teresa Ann Savoy Teresa Ann Savoy, FRSA (18 July 1955 – 9 January 2017) was a British actress who appeared in a number of Italian films. Biography Savoy was 18 years old when she appeared in the Italian adult magazine ''Playmen'' (October 1973), using an al ...
,
Barbara Bouchet Barbara Bouchet (born Bärbel Gutscher; 15 August 1943)
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,
Lilli Carati Lilli Carati (23 September 1956 – 21 October 2014) was an Italian actress. Biography Lilli Carati was born in Varese (Lombardy). In 1974, she was named "Miss Elegance" at a beauty contest in Calabria and began working as a fashion model in M ...
, and Camille Keaton. The July 1968 edition contains an article by
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. In the December 1972 issue, ''Playmen'' obtained an international scoop: it published the photo of Jacqueline Kennedy, then wife of Aristotle Onassis, while she was naked in the swimming pool of their villa in the island of Skorpios. The photos were not published in the United States until Hustler Magazine printed them in 1975. In addition to naked women it occasionally also depicted naked men. It paid John Paul Getty III (who was 16 at the time) $1,000 for a naked photo spread and cover of the August 1973 issue – on newsstands a month after the oil empire heir had been kidnapped in Rome. The magazine contained interviews of significant people in literature, cinema, politics, and sport. In the 1990s, with the arrival on the market of pornographic videocassettes, the magazine's sales dropped significantly and advertising revenue sharply declined, causing Tattilo's empire to gradually enter a crisis, followed by the closure of ''Playmen'' in 2001.


Adelina Magazine

''Adelina'' was "America's edition of Italy's ''Playmen''". * * * * *< * * *


See also

* List of magazines in Italy


References


External links


Tattilo ObituaryIl Gionale 5 March 2007
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