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Debonair passed through many hands, each leaving a unique stamp on its centrefolds. The magazine was first edited by Ashok Row Kavi and Anthony Van Braband, who established its reputation for topless Indian models.

Another Miss India winner (1980) who transitioned from the pages of Debonair to mainstream Hindi cinema. Cultural Impact and Controversy

The term usually brings to mind the glossy, fold-out pages of 20th-century lifestyle magazines. When you pair it with debonair —a word that means sophisticated, charming, and stylish—it becomes a masterclass in visual storytelling.

As the media landscape evolved and digital media made a plethora of imagery instantly accessible, the novelty of the print centrespread began to fade. Furthermore, shifting societal values and stricter regulatory environments made the original format of Debonair difficult to sustain.