60 years later — the first Playboy models starred for a new photo shoot

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Few men's magazines can be called canonical, which would gain a truly worldwide fame and fame. But Playboy is possible, and even without a twinge of conscience. The magazine was founded 63 years ago by Hugh Hefner, who borrowed $1,000 from his mother to raise his business.

Over the years, the magazine has contributed to the beginning of the careers of thousands of models, whose names later became known around the world. And here are some women who once posed for the first covers of Playboy, agreed to act again. Three decades later, models ranging from "Miss March 1954" to "Miss January 1979" took part in a new photo series, the author of which was photographer Nadav Kander.

(6 photos in total)

Source: Design Your Trust

60 years later — the first Playboy models starred for a new photo shoot

65-year—old Helena Antonacci — "Miss June 1969". After filming in the magazine, she became a dog care consultant.

60 years later — the first Playboy models starred for a new photo shoot

82-year—old Doloros Del Monte - "Miss March 1954". After filming for Playboy, she took up public relations.

60 years later — the first Playboy models starred for a new photo shoot

59-year—old Laura Aldridge — "Miss February 1976". After filming, she became a stylist and decorator.

60 years later — the first Playboy models starred for a new photo shoot

64-year—old Janet Lupo — "Miss November - 1975". After filming, she began working as a real estate agent.

60 years later — the first Playboy models starred for a new photo shoot

60-year—old Candice Jordan — "Miss December - 1979". After Playboy, she became a gossip columnist.

60 years later — the first Playboy models starred for a new photo shoot

65-year—old Marilyn Cole Lownes — "Miss January 1972". After filming, she became a journalist.

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