Remembering Playboy's Most Fashionable Cover Girls, from Marilyn Monroe to Cindy Crawford and Kate Moss
On Wednesday, Playboy magazine founder and editor-in-chief Hugh Hefner died at his home, the Playboy Mansion, just outside Beverly Hills, California. At 91, Hefner had spent two-thirds of his life—the first issue was published in 1953—as the unofficial mascot for Playboy. (The official mascot, of course, being the Playboy bunny.) A magnet for controversy from the beginning—its first issue featured nude photographs of Marilyn Monroe that had been taken years prior to their publication in Playboy,... Читать дальше...