Debonair Magazine India 13 -
: Vintage issues of Debonair are highly prized by collectors. Mint condition copies from the 1970s and 1980s are often found on platforms like BidCurios and Etsy India .
Recommended for: Men’s lifestyle enthusiasts, collectors of Indian glossy magazines, fans of tasteful glamour photography.
The brand eventually shifted toward the digital space. Today, the Official Debonair Magazine Platform operates as a contemporary portal focusing on style, culture, entertainment news, and modern power dynamics—evolving from a controversial print pioneer into a digital lifestyle voice. Debonair Magazine India 13
The magazine eventually changed ownership, underwent various redesigns, and attempted to transition into the digital space, but the raw, revolutionary magic of its 1970s and 80s heyday proved impossible to replicate. The Archival Value of Vintage Issues
Cover Profile — "[Cover Star]: Reinventing Stardom" (2,200–3,000 words) : Vintage issues of Debonair are highly prized by collectors
This issue includes long-form interviews with emerging Bollywood actors, stand-up comedians, and entrepreneurs. The tone is conversational and aspirational. One notable piece is on “The New Rules of Masculinity” — a thoughtful, if surface-level, take on modern Indian manhood.
The journey of Debonair began at the G. Claridge Printing Press in Bombay, with its first issue hitting stands in April 1974. The brand eventually shifted toward the digital space
In the landscape of Indian publishing, few titles carry the weight of controversy and intellectual curiosity quite like Debonair . Founded in 1973 and modeled initially after international giants like Playboy , the magazine carved out a unique, often polarizing niche in a conservative society. By the time it reached its thirteenth year of publication and subsequent volumes, Debonair had evolved from a mere "men’s magazine" into a sophisticated, albeit provocative, chronicle of Indian urban life, literature, and social change.