![]() With a new publisher/owner and a new editor in chief, the magazine is ready to tackle today’s issues, including injustices and the pandemic, with a steadfast head on its shoulders and a fresh new voice in women’s magazines. The former Playgirl had its last issue in 2015 and the difference between that Playgirl and today’s Playgirl is palpable. Photo by Kat Slootskyįrom the ashes, Playgirl has been reborn with a new, more feminine viewpoint, but with its indelible history intact. “Going into Playgirl, it’s very intentionally diverse because I think as you approach the idea of what space a modern feminist publication could occupy, one of the things that I’ve thought a lot about, and I think this is what the tagline on the cover speaks to, is the idea that rather than offering the feminist point of view, what if we offer a feminine point of view? And what does that look like? What are the ideals that are lifted up? What are we celebrating? What are we putting forward with this magazine?” Skye Parrott… Skye Parrott, editor in chief of the newly relaunched Playgirl magazine. ![]()
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