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Lori Harvey graces cover of Playboy's first print issue in five years

Lori Harvey graces cover of Playboy's first print issue in five years

Express Tribune06-02-2025

Supermodel Lori Harvey is gracing the cover of Playboy's first print issue in five years.
The 2025 edition showcases Harvey wearing a silver bikini top adorned with mint green feathers, flaunting her cleavage.
The cover, shot by photographer Greg Swales, was shared on Instagram Thursday morning, quickly attracting attention from Harvey's celebrity friends, including Hailey Bieber, Bella Hadid, Emily Ratajkowski, Jordyn Woods, and Blac Chyna. Some of her friends, like Chanel Iman, even added fire emojis in response.
The highly anticipated issue, which hits shelves on February 10, represents a new direction for Playboy. The reimagined version promises cutting-edge content, bold storytelling, and cultural insight.
The magazine seeks to bring back the elements that made Playboy iconic, while offering a fresh perspective that resonates with today's audience. In her interview, Harvey opens up about her personal journey, career, and what it means to be a modern icon.
In addition to Harvey's cover, the return of the Playmate of the Year will be celebrated, with the announcement set for Super Bowl weekend in New Orleans. Playboy's editor-in-chief, Mike Guy, emphasized that the magazine is blending nostalgia with innovation to inspire a new generation of readers.
Founded in 1953 by Hugh Hefner, Playboy has featured iconic figures such as Marilyn Monroe, Pamela Anderson, and Kate Moss. Lori Harvey joins the ranks of these cultural legends, following her previous cover for Essence Magazine in 2022.

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