Hustler Magazine Covers

A salacious cover of the New York Post shows potential First Lady Melania Trump in all her naked glory two decades ago.

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The Post uncovered 1995 photos of the then-Melania Knauss stripped down to her birthday suit for a now-defunct French men’s magazine. There’s nothing but high heels, a bracelet-decorated wrist, sling-back shoes and a purse-lipped pout to distract the viewer from the front, back and side snaps of the long-legged, bare-skinned Slovenian model.

The move is the latest in a series of public humiliations for the aspiring First Lady. Her speech at the Republican National Convention was found to contain phrases lifted from Michelle Obama’s speech in 2008. And her website was taken down last week after media pointed out that it cited a false claim of her completing a college degree.

The photog that shot the provocative images, Alé de Basseville told The Post that he used the Renaissance and the “celebration of the female body” as his inspiration. “I think it is important to show the beauty and the freedom of the woman, and I am very proud of these pictures because they celebrate Melania’s beauty,” he said.

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It’s not clear whether Trump was as thrilled that the images were re-released just as he faces a pitched battle for the presidency where his core supporters are conservative.

Trump told The Post, “Melania was one of the most successful models and she did many photo shoots, including for covers and major magazines. This was a picture taken for a European magazine prior to my knowing Melania. In Europe, pictures like this are very fashionable and common.”

The nude Melania has unleashed a flood of comments on social media, ranging from those who are all for the baring of a beautiful body to those who call it further proof of her husband’s unfitness for office of the Presidency.

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The publication Crossing the Line interviewed “dozens of women” who have worked for the presidential candidate over the past 40 years, conducting 50 interviews over the span of six weeks. Their accounts revealed Trump’s derogatory nicknames, negative comments on appearances and inappropriate interactions between him and many women he worked with, according to the report.

Trump denied most of the allegations in a New York Times story except one, and has previously described himself as a “champion of women,” claiming that “nobody respects women more” than he does.

Hustler Magazine Covers In The 80s

This is a list of pornographic magazines (or erotic magazine, adult magazine) — magazines that contain content of a sexual nature and are typically considered to be pornography.

Hustler Magazine Covers In Order

For inclusion in this list, pornographic magazines must be, or have been, widely available as a printed publication and contain hardcore or softcore images.

Marketed to heterosexual men[edit]

These magazines may include female-male, female-female-male and/or female-female content.

Canada[edit]

  • Summum (2003–present), Quebec

Japan[edit]

  • Beppin - 1984-94, thereafter Bejean 1994 - Eichi Shuppan, Japan, ISSN0387-1460
  • Lemon People (Japan, 1981–1998)
  • Manga Burikko (Japan, 1983–1986)
  • Urecco - 1986, Million Shuppan, Japan
  • Video Boy - 1984, Eichi Shuppan, Japan

Netherlands[edit]

  • Chick (Netherlands, 1968–2008)


United Kingdom[edit]

  • Asian Babes (Remnant Media, ISSN1367-7284, UK, launch 1983)
  • Club International (1971; British sister of Club)
  • Escort (Paul Raymond Publications, UK, 1980–present)
  • Fiesta (Galaxy Publications, 1966)
  • Mayfair (Paul Raymond Publications, UK)
  • Men Only (Paul Raymond Publications, UK)
  • Men's World (Paul Raymond Publications, UK)
  • Knave (Galaxy Publications, oclc 76960716, 1959, UK)
  • Penthouse (1965–present) and Penthouse Variations
  • Razzle (1983; British; focuses on amateur style pornography)
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United States[edit]

  • Adam Film World (1966–1998) and Adam Film World Guide (1981-2008)
  • Asian Fever - U.S., launch 1999
  • Barely Legal - Hustler Magazine, launch 1974
  • Beaver Hunt, launch 1979
  • Gallery - Montcalm, launch 1972
  • Genesis - Magna, launch 1973
  • Gent (Magna Publishing Group)
  • Gourmet Edition (Hardcore Magazine) Gourmet Editions, 80's and 90's
  • High Society (1976)
  • Hustler (1974–present)
  • Juggs, launch 1981
  • Modern Man (1952–1967)
  • Oui (1972–2008)
  • Playboy (1953–present)
  • Score (1992; Miami, Florida, focuses on large-breasted women)
  • SCREW (Milky Way Productions, 1968)

Others[edit]

  • Aktuell Rapport (Norwegian, 1976–present), (Swedish, 1978–present)
  • Cats (Nordic Adult Entertainment, 1982–present) (Danish, Norwegian, Swedish)
  • Color Climax (Danish, 1966)
  • Debonair (India, 1973)
  • Lui (French, 1964-present)
  • Playmen (Italian, 1967-2001)
  • Private (1965–present) (Swedish, Spanish)

Lads' mags[edit]

  • Zoo Weekly - Emap East ISSN1740-8512 (UK, Australia, South Africa)
Covers

Marketed to gay and bisexual men[edit]

Gay pornographic magazines, sometimes known as adult magazines or gay sex magazines, contain content of a sexual nature, typically regarded as pornography, that relates to men having sex with men.

These magazines are targeted to gay and bisexual men, although they may also have some female readers, and may include male-male and occasionally male-male-female content and/or male-female content. Such publications provide photographs or other illustrations of nudity and sexual activities, including oral sex, anal sex, and other various forms of such activities. These magazines primarily serve to stimulate sexual thoughts and emotions. Some magazines are very general in their variety of illustrations, while others may be more specific and focus on particular activities or fetishes.

Hustler Magazine Covers For The 1970 S

Hustler Magazine Covers

Prior to the 1970s, gay pornography was not widely distributed due to censorship laws. Non-pornographic 'beefcake magazines' were widely available, and were generally purchased by gay men. From the late 1980s, a number of gay magazines and newspapers featured homoerotic nude or partially clothed male models but were not classified as pornography, for example Gay Times and QX Magazine. These have not been included here. See List of LGBT periodicals.

The following is a list of gay pornographic magazines, with country of publication and approximate period of publication, where available:

Brazil[edit]

  • G Magazine (Brazil, 1998–2014) (OCLC45184945)

Germany[edit]

  • Männer Aktuell (Germany, 1987 - 2017)

United Kingdom[edit]

  • Mister (UK, out of print)
  • Vulcan (UK), made famous in a High Court test case by serial killer Dennis Nilsen[1] (out of print)

United States[edit]

  • Black Inches, publisher= Mavety Media Group, (U.S., launch 1996-2009), focused on African-American men
  • Blueboy, publisher= Global Media Group, (U.S., 1975 - 3 issues, bimonthly July/August 1975–August/September 77, monthly November 1977 – 2007)
  • Bound & Gagged (U.S., 1987 – 2005)
  • Drum (U.S., 1964–1967), December 1965 issue was the first U.S. magazine to show male frontal nudity
  • Firsthand (U.S.)
  • Freshmen (U.S., 1982-2009)
  • Guys (U.S.)
  • Honcho (U.S., April 1978 to November 2009)[2]
  • Mandate (U.S., monthly April 1975–October 2009), published by Mavety Media Group, Inc.
  • Manscape (U.S. 1985-1999) and Manscape2 (defunct)
  • Manshots (U.S. film pornography magazine 1988-2001)
  • Men, published by Specialty Media, (U.S., monthly, October 1997 - November 2009, began as Advocate Men in June 1984)
  • Pinups Magazine (U.S.)
  • Playguy (U.S., October 1976 – October 2009)

Japan[edit]

  • Badi (Japan, 1994)
  • Barazoku (Japan, 1971)
  • Samson (Japan, 1982)

Marketed to heterosexual women[edit]

  • Filament, U.K., 2009–2011
  • Playgirl, ISSN0273-6918, U.S., quarterly 1973–present[3]
  • Viva, US, 1973–1980
  • Foxylady, US, 1975-?
  • For Women Only, US
  • For Women, UK 92-2004
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Marketed to lesbian women[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Cheston, Paul (25 October 2001). 'Mass killer fights for porn in jail'. London Evening Standard. Evening Standard Ltd. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
  2. ^Honcho at Gay Erotic Archives
  3. ^R. Thomas Umstead (2003-11-17). 'A 'Playgirl' for Adult TV'. Multichannel News. Retrieved 2009-02-08. The new venture, Trans Digital Media LLC, will convert Blue Horizon's popular Playgirl magazine brand into Playgirl TV... Along with females, Graff also said the network will all tap an under served audience of homosexual men. 'Fifty percent of Playgirl's readership is male, so it's an interesting way of tapping into the gay market without having to scream, 'We have a gay channel.'
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