

“ The cultural groundswell associated with these artists is in line with movements Rolling Stone has covered for decades," the magazines' president, Gus Wenner, said of the synchronicity between the brands.

None of those publications, though, partnered with a DeFi-native brand for their NFT launches, let alone a brand as disruptive and culturally resonant as Bored Ape.

I’m so happy, Garett, also known as Miss February 2016, said during an interview. While Pamela Anderson is the last woman to go nude on the cover of the magazine, the 25-year-old is the last one to strip down on the pages of Playboy. And Fortune's August NFTs, which sold on the OpenSea marketplace, changed depending on who bid on them. Kristy Garett is Playboy’s final nude centerfold. In April, Playboy began issuing NFTs chronicling nearly seven decades of photography and art from the magazine, including pictures of classic centerfolds. It is the story of moral degeneration, from lewdness to perversion. In many ways, the story of Playboy Magazine is the story of the sexual revolution, from its first cover featuring Marilyn Monroe in 1953 to its current cover featuring a gay man dressed as a Playboy bunny. The Economist sold one of its covers as an NFT for $419,000 just two weeks ago, TIME released multiple digital covers earlier this year, and The New York Times took in half a million dollars in March for an NFT of a column. Playboy magazine: From lewdness to perversion. The NFT sale makes Rolling Stone the latest legacy print publication to enter the Web 3 space. The remaining five digital pieces will be created by various NFT artists and feature signature Bored Ape characters. Probably the most famous Playmate, Pamela has appeared on the 'Playboy. The covers are the first of seven planned NFT releases by Rolling Stone in collaboration with Bored Ape creators Yuga Labs. Pamela Anderson: This Canadian blonde bombshell bared it all for Playboy in October 1989 and hasn't looked back since then.
