Playboy March 1957 Issue - A Dynamic Mix of Sports, Fashion, Fiction, and Humor
June 29, 2023 in PlayBoy 50s by Wyatt Earp
The March 1957 issue of Playboy magazine packs a punch with a diverse array of content. It opens with "Boxing 1957," taking readers into the world of sports. This is followed by the fiction piece "The Decent Thing To Do," and a satirical work titled "Paddy."
"The Gray Flannel Beachcombers" is an engaging article that sets the tone for the fictional "Tripliacte Twisteroo." The magazine features "Miss March" as Playboy’s Playmate of the Month. For laughs, there's "Playboy's Party Jokes," while "The Marks of the Well-Dressed Man" offers fashion tips. Culinary delights are explored in "Let's Stew It." Hemingway takes center stage in a pastiche, and "Cockpit Capers" provides an article full of intrigue. The issue includes a stunning pictorial, "The Vargas Girl," and presents stylish options in "Blueprint for Spring." A ribald classic, "The Painted Lady," adds spice to the mix, and the issue concludes with "Zsa Zsa in Vegas," another captivating pictorial.
For vintage magazine collectors and those interested in content from the 1950s, physical copies of this issue might be available through collectors or online marketplaces, or it can be accessed digitally if available.