Playboy magazine has released its annual Sexiest Celebrities list, and reality TV star and Playboy cover model Kim Kardashian is one of the lucky ladies who made the list. Here's a look at some of the magazine's other sexiest stars. Pictures: Kim Kardashian. Pictures: Natalie Portman. Pictures: Christina Hendricks. Scarlett Johansson is another one of the stars who made Playboy's list, which totaled 27 women in all. Pictures: Scarlett Johansson. Pictures: Anna Paquin.

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By Sarah Barns For Mailonline. If you really did 'read it for the articles' you're in luck - Playboy has announced that it will no longer print pictures of fully naked women. But - due to a major shift in editorial focus - founder Hugh Hefner, 89, has decided to drop the nude shoots from March. Scroll down for video. Playboy magazine has said that it will no longer include nude photos of women beginning with its March issue, 63 years after it launched with Marilyn Monroe on the cover an issue that is now a collectors' item. Founder Hugh Hefner poses with a signed copy of the first issue which featured Marilyn Monroe in Future versions of Playboy will still feature pictures of women in 'provocative poses', but not full nudity and it is not yet known whether it will keep publishing a centrefold. American model Darine Stern made history by becoming the first black woman to get a solo feature on the Playboy cover in Although there was no interview, Darine paved the way for other women of colour - including future centrefold star Jean Bell - to appear in the magazine.
Our editorial content is not influenced by any commissions we receive. Over the years a lot of hot, nude women have graced the pages of Playboy. And as much as warm-blooded folks all like getting a peek at the Playmate—dreamed up by Hugh Hefner to be the girl next door, stripped bare for your convenience—nothing has the gawk factor of celebrity skin. Playboy launched in December with a celebrity on the cover and in the pages—Marilyn Monroe who didn't actually pose for the mag —but the magazine really didn't trade in famous nudity for its first couple of decades. The girls in Playboy usually had names like Phyllis and Melba, and though they were supreme beauties, they weren't famous outside of the brand. Around the turn of the '80s, that changed.