Jane Russell , a major Hollywood icon, was prominently featured in this issue.
Paris-Hollywood (originally Beautés de Paris et de Hollywood ). Genre: Men's interest, cinema, and luxury. Format: Typically tabloid-sized (
The issue included "alluring and festive" semi-clad glamour photos and pin-ups. A signature feature of the magazine was the use of tracing paper overlays in the centerfold, which allowed readers to "undress" the models.
Issue No. 17 of the 1960 run (often listed as "Year 15" or similar depending on the specific series) featured:
cm) with high-quality gravure-like duotone and color photos.
This report details , a notable issue of the French men's interest and cinema magazine . Historically, the publication was known for its blend of celebrity culture and artistic pin-up photography, often navigating strict censorship laws of the era. Magazine Overview