It's Official: Pictures of Totally Naked Women Will No Longer Appear in PlayboyPeople won't be lying when they say 'I read it for the articles,' if they read it at all.

By金物山德罗

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The party's over, Hef. Women will no longer be on display, naked as they were born, in the pages ofPlayboy. Fully nude ladies are officially vanishing from your baby. They make you look old and outdated.

Scott Flanders was right. What put the iconic American nudie mag on the map (and under our mattresses) in the first place will be a thing of the past this March, when a "top-to-bottom" redesignedPlayboydebuts.

Related:Playboy CEO: Nudity Could Completely Vanish From the Brand

"You could argue that nudity is a distraction for us and actually shrinks our audience rather than expands it," Flanders, the CEO of Playboy Enterprises, told狗万官方last December. "At the time when Hef founded the company [in 1953], nudity was provocative, it was attention-grabbing, it was unique and today it's not. It's passé."

Passé because of the nonstop digital orgy that is the Internet. "You're now one click away from every sex act imaginable for free," Flanders said in aNew York Timesarticle yesterday. "And so it's just passé at this juncture."

Playboymade news of the move official in a press release issued earlier today. The sea change comes on the heels of the brand's relaunch of Playboy.com last summer as a so-called "safe-for-work" site.

Flanders, 58, three decades younger thanPlayboyfounder editor and chief Hugh Hefner, has wanted "stale" full nude spreads out of the declining magazine for years. He just never imagined it would be while Hefner still owned a third of the company, he also told us, nor while he still personally selects all of the stripped spreads for the publication.

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"People said, "Oh, we know what Hef likes. He likes this type of photography,' and I said, "Well that's bullshit. That's like saying he likes the same meatloaf he's been eating for 25 years. Let's give him a piece of steak and see if he likes that,'" Flanders says. "And, sure as hell, as soon as they gave Hef more contemporary photography he loved it."

Contemporized and cleaned up or not, full nudes are indeed vanishing. But, make no mistake about it, provocative, partially nude lady eye candy will still be front and center in the "men's lifestyle" monthly.Playboywill continue to publish sexy, seductive pictorials of the world's most beautiful women," today's press release reads, "including its iconic Playmates, all shot by some of today's most renowned photographers." That is as long as it keeps publishing. Flanders himself acknowledges that the circulation of the magazine will only get smaller and smaller and perhaps eventually disappear altogether, like Larry FlyntsaysHustler will.

Related:The Business of Nudity: The Unlikely Success of Mr. Skin

How doesPlayboydefine partially nude? With below-the-belt shots gone, will pics of topless women still make the cut? We reached out toPlayboyto find out. A representative clarified that "no nipples" will be shown. That leaves plenty of room for the rest of the breast, and that doesn't sound SFW to us.

Playboyhas struggled to stay relevant in the digital age, rejiggering here and there, gradually toning down the T&A, as its circulation plummeted to its current 800,000. It once enjoyed a high of 5.6 million at its peak in 1975. Meanwhile, its web traffic has done the opposite, quadrupling since the brand nixed full nudity in August 2014. Instead came a daily drip of highly shareable, borderline pervy listicles ("14 Beautiful Girls at Claude VonStroke's Dirtybird Campout") and gobs of other clickbait-style content ("15 Extremely Awkward After-Sex Selfies").

Still, the ugly, naked truth remains. You can take the nipples and full frontal spreads out ofPlayboy,但你不能把女性对象化of it, stark naked or not. As Flanders said, "Sexy, beautiful women that men aspire to want to have attracted to them, that will never change in the DNA of Playboy…"

Related:Building Brand Value the Playboy Way

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金物山德罗

Former West Coast Editor

金物山德罗is the former West Coast editor at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was a commerce columnist atLos Angeles CityBeat,a news producer at MSNBC and KNBC in Los Angeles and a frequent contributor to theLos Angeles Times. She has also written forGovernment Technologymagazine,LA Yogamagazine, theLowell Sunnewspaper, HealthCentral.com, PsychCentral.com and the former U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. C. Everett Coop. Follow her on Twitter at@Lashandrow. You can also follow her on Facebookhere.

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