Vargas Girls and Playboy Transition — Chicago, Illinois (1960s)

Alberto Vargas, already famous for his Esquire pinup illustrations, was later commissioned by Playboy magazine after legal disputes over his earlier works. His pinup art evolved into a more polished, mainstream adult aesthetic.

Playboy founder Hugh Hefner helped reintroduce Vargas’s pinup girls to a new audience, where they were no longer just calendar pinup illustrations but part of a broader cultural shift in adult entertainment and magazine publishing.

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