Debonair Centrespread

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The pages surrounding the provocative centrespread featured:

As social and digital landscapes changed, the magazine's format evolved: debonair centrespread

While famous for its photography, the magazine balanced this with serious journalism, poetry, and social commentary, especially under the editorship of Vinod Mehta .

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Features on collecting art, appreciating fine spirits, or traveling with purpose. 3. The Visual Impact: Designing the Spread

The debonair centrespread reminds us that true style is permanent. It proves that clean tailoring and quiet confidence never go out of fashion. Can’t copy the link right now

While centrespreads became heavily associated with glamour photography in the post-war era, lifestyle publications used this space for various high-impact visual features, including:

Historically, the centrespread was the domain of icons like Cary Grant or Sean Connery. These images were more than just pinups; they were blueprints for masculinity. They taught a generation how to hold a martini glass, how to wear a pocket square, and how to project a sense of calm authority.

In 1973, a young entrepreneur named Susheel Somani launched a magazine that would become a cornerstone of Indian publishing. The publication, simply titled Debonair , was floated as a monthly "men's magazine" and explicitly positioned by its promoters as the Indian version of Playboy . With its first issue hitting the stands in April 1974, Debonair was destined to redefine the boundaries of print journalism in India.

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