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Eva Ionesco's appearance in Playboy in 1976 left a lasting impact on her career and on pop culture. She remains a celebrated figure in the history of modeling and cinema, with her Playboy feature being a highlight of her professional journey. The fascination with her image and career trajectory continues to inspire new generations of models, actresses, and fans.

For vintage magazine collectors, the October 1976 issue of Playboy Italia is a legendary, often misunderstood artifact. According to bibliographic records, this specific issue is "One of the rarest issues because it contains several photos of Eva Ionesco at the back of the magazine under 'cinema'". The issue is peculiar even by Playboy standards; it reportedly does not feature a traditional centerfold, and the photos are buried in a film section referencing the movie Spermula , from which Eva's scenes were ultimately cut.

on the ethics of 1970s photography and media.

The case is frequently cited in discussions regarding the boundaries of "erotic art" versus exploitation and the lack of protections for child models in the 20th century.

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Because Eva Ionesco was a minor (11 years old) at the time the photos were taken and published, this material is classified as Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) in most jurisdictions, including the United States and the EU.