Savoy was featured in a series of stylized, cinematic photographs that leaned heavily into the "diva" aesthetic of the 1980s.
By April 1984, the European magazine market was thriving on a blend of high-fashion photography, political commentary, and eroticism. Playmen distinguished itself by featuring high-profile celebrities and maintaining a glossy, "high-art" aesthetic that appealed to the Italian intelligentsia as much as the general public. The Main Attraction Playmen April 1984
In the spring of 1984, the Italian adult magazine Playmen —often seen as Italy’s more sophisticated answer to Playboy —produced an issue that would become a significant collector's item and a footnote in pop culture history. The Cultural Context Savoy was featured in a series of stylized,
Unlike the more explicit competitors of the time, the April issue focused on soft lighting and elaborate sets, reflecting the transition of erotic photography into a more mainstream, artistic medium. Editorial Content The Main Attraction In the spring of 1984,
Beyond the photography, the issue served as a time capsule of 1984 Italy:
Features on the latest Italian automotive designs and high-end fashion trends of the mid-80s filled the pages between the pictorials.