August September 2021 — Playboy France - July

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The August issue includes an interview with [Entrepreneur's Name], a successful businessman who shares his insights on entrepreneurship and innovation. The September issue features an interview with [Artist's Name], a talented young artist who talks about her inspirations and creative process. Playboy France - July August September 2021

Enora Malagré (Journalist, TV & Radio Columnist) Release Date: July 2021 Duration: Quarterly issue (July, August, September) Photography: Shot by French photographer Sacha Goldberger Key Features 800 words The August issue includes an interview

| 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. | | | Culinary | A gourmet spread on

The magazine also engages with France’s . The September issue includes a Q&A with Camille Radford , an internet personality who critiques neocolonialism through her blog. Her interview juxtaposes her online activism with her modeling work for Playboy , highlighting the challenges of maintaining authenticity in an attention-driven era.

Playboy France , like its international counterparts, has long occupied a complex space in the French media landscape. Since its debut, the magazine has sought to balance the allure of its iconic lifestyle brand with the cultural and political sensibilities of France. The July–August–September 2021 issues of Playboy France reflect a broader evolution within the brand—one that attempts to harmonize its adult-oriented content with a growing emphasis on empowerment, artistry, and socio-cultural commentary. This analysis delves into the editorial focus, visual aesthetics, and socio-cultural relevance of these issues, situating them within the magazine’s legacy and the shifting dynamics of French public discourse in 2021.