While we can argue the moral or social impact of Playboy, it's hard to deny the style that a young Hugh Hefner possessed.
Hugh Hefner arrives with an entourage of Bunny Girls at London Heathrow Airport. June 25, 1966.People/Mirrorpix/Mirrorpix/Getty ImagesHugh Hefner and guest at a Playboy Party in Los Angeles, California,
1957. Earl Leaf/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty ImagesMillionaire publisher of Playboy magazine Hugh Hefner poses with a bevy of bunny girls at one of America's chain of Playboy clubs. Helmut Kretz/Getty ImagesHugh Hefner with a ukulele. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty ImagesHugh Hefner and some ladies. 1970.Michael Ochs Archives/Getty ImagesHugh Hefner with Joan Bradshaw at a Playboy Party in Los Angeles, California, 1957.Earl Leaf/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty ImagesHugh Hefner with Joan Bradshaw and girls at a Playboy Party in Los Angeles, California, 1957. Earl Leaf/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty ImagesHugh Hefner smokes a pipe and holds a pamphlet while balancing a briefcase on his knee. 1960. Authenticated News/Getty ImagesHugh Hefner works on his magazine. 1961.Bettmann/Getty ImagesHugh Hefner in his office.Bettmann/Getty ImagesHugh Hefner in his Chicago home with two women.Bettmann/Getty ImagesHugh Hefner with Susanne Sydney at a Playboy Party in Los Angeles, California, 1957. Earl Leaf/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty ImagesHugh Hefner. 1970.Michael Ochs Archives/Getty ImagesHugh Hefner and Cynthia Maddox, the blonde cover girl on the February issue of his magazine, flying to New York to attend a party in honor of winners of the Playboy jazz poll. 1962.Bettmann/Getty ImagesHugh Hefner. 1963. Bettmann/Getty ImagesHugh Hefner poses with his friend Barbara Benton, 19 year old Californian coed turned actress.Bettmann/Getty ImagesPlayboy publisher Hugh Hefner surrounded by Bunny Girls. 1966. Keystone/Getty ImagesMillionaire Hugh Hefner during a visit to Britain. 1966. John Downing/Express/Getty ImagesHost Phyllis Diller, and Hugh Hefner on The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show. 1968.)Frank Carroll/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty ImagesPlayboy editor and tycoon Hugh Hefner is greeted by a group of bunny girls from his Playboy Clubs, upon his arrival at London Airport. Dove/Getty ImagesHugh Hefner and Roman Polanski at the movie premiere for the 1971 film version of Macbeth.Bettmann/Getty ImagesHugh Hefner at the Rugby Ball. 1972. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
Before Hugh Hefner was known as the octogenarian mogul of The Girls Next Door, he was the suave and sophisticated founder of Playboy magazine.
Though many can argue the moral or social impact of Playboy, whether for better or for worse, no one can deny the style and class that the early magazine possessed. Playboy was about projecting the image of the sophisticated bachelor, and much of creating that image was about presenting Hugh as the embodiment of those ideals.
Most will remember Hef as a pipe smoking, bathrobe wearing Casanova. However, it was his intelligence and ambitious personality that made him a fascinating, charismatic individual.
His rebellious drive and vision led him to create Playboy, a magazine with little precedence in its time.
Later TV shows may have cemented a very different image of Hugh Hefner in the minds of younger people, but at this time of his life, Hugh was one of the most revered celebrities and businessmen around.
Here are some photos of what a young Hugh Hefner looked like at the heyday of his Playboy empire, when he was at the top of his game.
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