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In March 1977, Playboy magazine presented its readers with Nicki Thomas, a model identified as a 22-year-old from Minnesota. Her selection as Playmate of the Month occurred during a transformative era for the publication. The 1970s represented a bridge between the sexual revolution of the previous decade and the burgeoning excess of the 1980s. During this period, the Playboy Playmate aesthetic moved away from the heavily stylized, cosmopolitan glamour of the 1960s toward a more relaxed, outdoorsy, and "wholesome" American sensibility. Nicki Thomas’s pictorial serves as a prime example of this specific cultural moment, highlighting the magazine’s preference for the "Midwestern beauty" archetype.
She married Anthony Rossine and had two children, Michael Anthony and Marissa Nicole. Playboy Career Highlights March 1977 (Volume 24, Number 3). Photography: Nicki Thomas Playmate of the Month for March 1977
Nicki Thomas passed away on , in Edgewood, Kentucky, at the age of 55. Today, her March 1977 feature remains a popular item for collectors on platforms like eBay and Amazon , representing a specific moment in the "golden age" of the magazine's cultural influence. In March 1977, Playboy magazine presented its readers
In Thomas’s case, Posar utilized the "natural" aesthetic that was highly fashionable in the late 1970s. The pictorial featured Thomas with a deep, rich tan and a physique that was toned rather than waifish. The styling choices—often minimal jewelry and casual settings—stripped away the artifice of high fashion. The goal was not to present a mannequin, but a living, breathing woman. The "au naturel" presentation, including her choice of grooming, reflected a growing trend in 1970s erotica where the removal of body hair was no longer strictly mandated by the heavy censorship of previous decades, allowing for a more realistic depiction of the female form. During this period, the Playboy Playmate aesthetic moved
If you are lucky enough to find a well-preserved copy of the March 1977 issue, you will not find drama. You will not find excessive airbrushing or theatrical props. You will find Nicki Thomas sitting by a stream, in the sun, with a smirk that says she already knows this moment is fleeting—and she is perfectly fine with that.
Following her time as a Playmate, Thomas led a largely private life away from the intense media spotlight. She eventually married Anthony Rossine
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