Playboy's
iconic "bunnies" will make a demure Indian debut next month serving
drinks at the brand's first club in the country, which will open despite
a nationwide ban on the adult magazine.
PB Lifestyle,
the Indian firm with rights to the Playboy brand, will launch the club
in the holiday state of Goa in December -- the first of 120 clubs,
hotels, fashion cafes and shops planned over the next ten years.
Sanjay Gupta,
chief executive of PB Lifestyle, said the famous bunny costume of a
skimpy corset with a fluffy rabbit tail and ears would be adapted to
suit India's conservative values, and he stressed no nudity would be
involved.
"Bunnies are an
integral part of Playboy clubs," he told AFP. "For the obvious reasons
of Indian morality and sensibilities, we can't follow the traditional
costumes that Playboy bunnies are associated with."
The new outfits
will be revealed at the club's launch at its 22,000-square-foot
(2,050-square-metre) premises on Candolim beach in north Goa.
Playboy, along
with a host of other foreign "adult" magazines, is not permitted in
India owing to obscenity laws banning material deemed "lascivious or
appealing to prurient interests".
Bollywood
actress Sherlyn Chopra became the first Indian woman to pose naked for
Playboy magazine this year, causing something of a stir in her home
country.
"Super excited!
It ain't about nudity... (it is) about introducing a lifestyle of fun
(and) glamour," Chopra told AFP via her Twitter account after plans for
the new club were revealed.
News Source: AFP
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