It was the last moment before "quiet luxury" and "sad beige." It was a time when you expressed your entire personality through a pair of socks that said "Keep Calm and Carry On" and a wallet chain.
In August 2013, just a few months after this special edition, Nuts editor Dominic Smith announced that the magazine would no longer be sold in Co-op supermarkets. The chain had demanded that publishers put lads' mags in obscured "modesty bags" to mask the explicit front covers from children. Rather than comply with the restriction, the publishers withdrew from the shelves.
Although Nuts Magazine is no longer in publication, its legacy lives on. The magazine's breast rankings have become a cultural phenomenon, and many other magazines and websites have followed in its footsteps.
: A rapidly rising star in the glamour circuit at the time, recognized for her major editorial spreads.
2013 officially brought back plaid, oversized flannel shirts, combat boots (Dr. Martens), and distressed denim. It was a "thrift shop" aesthetic, where vintage looked mixed with modern luxury.
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later. Nuts magazine - World's Best Boobs 2013 cover (26 April
The world of fashion and style is always evolving, and 2013 was no exception. From runways to street style, the year's trends were all about embracing individuality and self-expression. In this feature, we'll take a look at the top nuts fashion and style content from around the world in 2013.
: Long considered the definitive Nuts magazine cover model, Pinder featured prominently on the cover and the inside rear glossy feature. Her presence anchored the issue, representing the classic era of Page 3 and glamour modeling.
To understand the "nuts" part of the keyword, we have to start with the actual, physical nut. In 2013, the gap between haute couture and the forest floor closed completely.
Fall fashion embraced leather detailing, camel-colored ankle booties, and olive-colored vests, creating a rugged yet polished look.
So here’s to you, 2013. You were chaotic. You were confusing. And honestly? You were the best-dressed trainwreck we’ve ever loved.
