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Eva Ionesco Playboy 1976 Italian131 Patched ((link)) -

This report examines the controversial appearance of Eva Ionesco in the October 1976 Italian edition of

"131 Patched": This part of the description is less clear without further context. It could refer to a specific printing or edition number (131) and possibly indicate that the magazine has been "patched" or altered in some way, though the meaning of "patched" in this context is ambiguous. It might imply that the magazine has been repaired or that it's a version with some form of censorship or editing. eva ionesco playboy 1976 italian131 patched

Custody: The controversy eventually led to social services intervening in the 1970s, resulting in Irina losing custody of Eva when the latter was 12 years old. Artistic Reflection This report examines the controversial appearance of Eva

Unlike many of the highly stylized and baroque erotic photographs taken by her mother, Irina Ionesco , this specific set for Playboy was photographed by Jacques Bourboulon Custody : The controversy eventually led to social

Controversy: The images were published during an era some legal experts describe as a time when certain networks had undue influence, leading to what many now characterize as a "stolen childhood".

Lawsuits: As an adult, Eva sued her mother multiple times for "emotional distress" and a "stolen childhood". In 2012, a Paris court ordered Irina to pay €10,000 in damages and return the original negatives to Eva.

The controversy surrounding her mother's photography led to Irina losing custody of Eva in 1977. Eva was subsequently raised by the parents of footwear designer Christian Louboutin Cultural Impact: Eva Ionesco later directed the 2011 film My Little Princess