August September 2021 - Playboy France - July
The July‑September 2021 block demonstrates Playboy France’s deliberate strategy to blend classic French sensuality with contemporary cultural currents:
The summer of 2021 marked a pivotal moment in lifestyle publishing. As the world emerged from global lockdowns, media brands faced a choice: return to old formulas or reinvent themselves for a modern audience. chose reinvention with its special triple-issue for July, August, and September 2021 .
A retrospective section pulling the "best of" content from over 60 years of Playboy history. Notable Contributors:
The Playboy France July/August/September 2021 issue successfully carved out a niche by positioning itself as an antidote to algorithmic internet content. By offering curated, high-concept print pages, it appealed to collectors and audiophiles of print culture. It proved that there was still a market for physical media that treated sensuality as an art form rather than a swipe-away commodity. Conclusion Playboy France - July August September 2021
True to the intellectual spirit of Paris, the magazine tackled complex social issues. Articles explored the intersection of digital privacy, modern relationships, and the evolution of eroticism in the internet age. 3. Literary Excerpts and Reviews
The issue featured deep dives into contemporary French art, upcoming book releases for the rentrée littéraire (the autumn publishing season), and retrospective looks at classic French cinema.
The issue includes an extensive interview with Enora Malagré, where she discusses her career, her public image, and her personal struggles, including her battle with endometriosis. A retrospective section pulling the "best of" content
The July 2021 issue of Playboy France features a stunning cover photo of French singer and songwriter, Benjamin Biolay. Inside, readers can find an in-depth interview with Biolay, discussing his latest album and his experiences as a musician. The issue also includes a profile on the French electronic music duo, Kavinsky and Polo & Pan, who have been making waves in the music scene with their unique sound.
Featuring long-form journalism, political commentary, and cultural critiques.
| Aspect | July | August | September | |--------|------|--------|-----------| | | Energetic, cinematic escape | Bold, heritage‑infused heat | Reflective, autumnal intimacy | | Cover Star Type | International actress (Hollywood) | French actress/model with high‑fashion ties | French actress known for TV/streaming work | | Dominant Visual Style | High‑contrast B&W, soft sunlight | Saturated colors, vintage textures | Muted amber, noir‑like shadows | | Key Editorial Trend | Emphasis on modern luxury & tech | Fusion of classic French erotica with contemporary fashion | Integration of literary/artistic depth with sensual wellness | | Recurring Themes | Freedom, travel, technology | Tradition, heat, passion | Nostalgia, quiet desire, self‑care | It proved that there was still a market
This issue featured writers and personalities central to French pop culture and intellectual debate. Notable contributors included TV host and essayist and controversial author and journalist André Bercoff , whose presence highlighted the magazine's intent to engage with serious social and political topics beyond its "charm" reputation. For example, a later 2024 interview with the far-Right polemicist Jean Messiha referenced the kind of boundary-pushing content Playboy continued to publish. In July 2021, the magazine also announced an NFT collection called “Liquid Summer” with artist Slimesunday, showing its early exploration of blockchain technology.
Reflecting the French edition's "intellectual and on-trend" mission, this issue features a blend of lifestyle and investigative journalism:
The July/August/September 2021 issue of Playboy France represented the brand's shift toward a high-end, quarterly publication schedule. This edition featured an emphasis on cinematic, artistic photography and modern models, distinguishing it as a collectible, fashion-focused piece during a period of transition for the publication. Learn more about the magazine's history on Wikipedia .
Playboy France July–September 2021 (Volume 1) marked a significant shift in the magazine's format, transitioning into a high-end "Mook"—a hybrid between a magazine and a book. Issue Overview Release Date: This 240-page quarterly edition was released around