Playboy 1956 February Magazine
Playboy 1956 February Magazine
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February 1956 introduces Marguerite Empey, a Playmate whose striking looks and curvaceous figure made her an unforgettable feature. She was no stranger to the world of modeling, having already built a career as a pin-up and figure model before her Playboy appearance. Her centerfold was a masterclass in 1950s glamour, with carefully composed shots that highlighted her toned physique and radiant confidence.
Empey later became known as Diane Webber, a name she adopted for her career in film, dance, and art modeling. She was also one of the few Playmates to reappear in the magazine, gracing the centerfold once again in 1958. Her influence extended beyond Playboy, as she became a muse for many artists and photographers in the decades that followed. The February 1956 issue remains a significant milestone in her career, capturing her at the height of her youthful beauty and modeling prowess.
Each issue from 1956 has been carefully scanned and transformed into a high-quality PDF from my personal collection, ensuring that these classic Playmate features remain preserved for those who appreciate the beauty and legacy of Playboy’s golden years.
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