History Made: Cara Delevingne Named First Out Lesbian to Grace Playboy Print Cover
CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 15: Cara Delevingne poses during the "Club Kid" photocall at the 79th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palais des Festivals on May 15, 2026 in Cannes, France. Photo Credit: Andreas Rentz
On Tuesday, July 14, 2026, the iconic publication Playboy officially unveiled its Summer 2026 cover star, British supermodel and actress Cara Delevingne, marking a significant milestone in the magazine's 73-year history . The 33-year-old multi-hyphenate is the first openly lesbian person to appear on the cover of the magazine’s flagship print edition, a distinction that signals a continued shift in the brand’s cultural and editorial direction . While singer Kehlani previously broke barriers as the first out queer woman to grace a Playboy cover in 2021, that appearance was for a digital-only edition, making Delevingne’s print presence a unique historical first .
A "Star Reborn" and the Creative Vision
The Summer 2026 cover story, titled "Cara Delevingne Is Officially In Control," features a comprehensive pictorial and profile that Playboy describes as a celebration of a "star reborn" . The shoot was captured by celebrated photographer Zoey Grossman and styled by Lana Jay Lackey, under the editorial leadership of Editor-in-Chief Phillip Picardi . The cover image itself presents a daring aesthetic: Delevingne poses in a sculptural, plunging black latex peplum corset designed by Atsuko Kudo, valued at nearly $2,000, while opting for no bottoms and using her hand to provide coverage .
In a move that nods to the magazine’s storied past, Delevingne also donned the legendary Playboy Bunny Suit, complete with the iconic ears and tail, for the interior spread . This makes her the first supermodel to wear the traditional ensemble for the magazine since Kate Moss did so in 2014 to celebrate the brand’s 60th anniversary . Despite the high-fashion elements, Delevingne emphasized that the project was not about "shock value," but rather about reclaiming her own autonomy . She stated that the experience was particularly empowering because she worked with a predominantly female creative team, allowing her to pose on her own terms for the first time in her career .
Identity and the Journey to Lesbian Visibility
The profile, penned by award-winning author Ottessa Moshfegh, delves deeply into Delevingne’s evolving relationship with her sexuality . Having previously identified publicly as pansexual, Delevingne clarified her identity as a lesbian in May 2026 . The revelation occurred in a highly publicized moment during Rosalía’s LUX World Tour, where Delevingne whispered her identity while mic’d up in the singer’s "confessional booth" .
In the Playboy interview, Delevingne expressed that she has "never felt more comfortable" in her body or her sexuality than she does now . She described the act of covering the magazine as a lesbian as an "act of rebellion" against traditional expectations . "I feel like I'm in more of my prime as a woman and as a sexual being," she told the publication, noting that her current sense of self is more authentic than at any other point in her two-decade career . Moshfegh’s profile highlights the complexity of Delevingne being "openly queer on the cover of what was once an American institution of heterosexual fantasy," suggesting that the model is effectively "reclaiming" the space for herself and the LGBTQ+ community .
Sobriety and Personal Growth
Beyond her public identity, the cover story provides an intimate look at Delevingne’s sobriety journey, which she credits with fundamentally reshaping her life and her relationship with intimacy . She discussed how being sober has allowed her to navigate the world and her creative pursuits with a newfound clarity and openness . This transparency regarding her mental health and lifestyle choices has become a hallmark of her public persona in recent years, as she seeks to bridge the gap between her "rockstar" image and her grounded personal reality .
Delevingne noted that this new chapter involves being "comfortable in contrasts," balancing her sobriety with the inherently "risqué" nature of a Playboy shoot . She reflected on the fact that she can enjoy her sexuality for herself while still allowing others to see it, a distinction she feels was missing during her early years in the modeling industry when she felt less in control of her image .
The Musical Evolution and Stevie Nicks
The Summer 2026 issue also serves as a promotional platform for Delevingne’s burgeoning music career . The model revealed that she is currently preparing to release her debut album and is already on tour in support of the project . Interestingly, she admitted that she had originally planned to release her music anonymously to avoid the baggage associated with her celebrity status, but ultimately decided to own her voice .
A significant portion of the interview focuses on the mentorship Delevingne received from rock icon Stevie Nicks . Nicks reportedly provided support and guidance as Delevingne developed the album, which she describes as her "most exposing work yet" . This creative pivot into music is described as a natural extension of her personal growth, allowing her to express the "polarity and performance" that she has felt throughout her life .
Cultural Context and the New Playboy
The decision to feature a lesbian woman on the print cover is consistent with Playboy’s ongoing attempts to modernize its brand and distance itself from its more controversial past . Since 2021, the publication has made concerted efforts to prioritize diverse voices and creator-led content, often featuring LGBTQ+ figures, activists, and icons of various backgrounds . The inclusion of a trans-inclusive and queer-affirming lens has been a focal point of Phillip Picardi’s tenure, aiming to redefine what "the Playboy girl" looks like in the mid-2020s .
The announcement has already generated significant social media engagement, with fans and fellow activists praising Delevingne for her visibility . The full digital version of the cover story and pictorial is currently available to Playboy subscribers on the magazine's official website, while the physical Summer 2026 issue is scheduled to arrive on newsstands globally on July 28, 2026 .
Summary of Impact
Delevingne’s Playboy cover serves as more than just a fashion statement; it is a calculated assertion of identity in a space that has historically catered to a very different demographic. By appearing as the first out lesbian on the print cover, Delevingne joins the ranks of other barrier-breaking women who have used the platform to challenge societal norms. As she continues her music tour and prepares for the launch of her album, this "reborn" version of Delevingne appears to be her most authentic yet, utilizing her global influence to promote visibility for lesbian women and the importance of self-discovery at any age.
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