Playboy has announced that it will no longer publish photos of nude women. The decision takes the publication in a sharp turn away from its origins and the thing which seemingly gave it life for so many decades. The redesigned Playboy will still feature women in “provocative poses” but they will no longer be fully nude, Playboy said in a statement. The change will take place in March Hugh Hefner, now 89, scandalized much of the world and mesmerized young men when he first published Playboy in 1953 with Marilyn Monroe on the cover.