The magazine stopped its circulation during the late 1980s but was relaunched in 2011, with a different approach in its artistic nude images compared to its competitors.
During its first period of existence, some of the most famous women in Brazil at the time had posed nude for the magazine such as Sonia Braga, Sandra Bréa, Vera Fischer, Fafá de Belém, Bruna Lombardi and Zezé Motta among the others.
This edition came out with the restrictions imposed by the military, which established prior censorship of any magazine or book that contained nude photos or drawings of women.
[3] In April 2011, the magazine was relaunched by the same publisher, with a new visual and content proposal, featuring supermodel Fernanda Tavares.
[4] The initial edition of the relaunch had a circulation of one hundred thousand copies and contained more than 60 pages of advertising.