Oui Magazine was a men's lifestyle magazine that covered news, information, and trends in the areas of fashion, sports, entertainment, and travel. The magazine was founded in 1972 and was published by the Chicago-based company Oui Communications. Oui Magazine was known for its provocative and controversial content, and it featured a mix of articles, interviews, and photo spreads.
Oui Magazine was published monthly, and it featured a mix of articles, interviews, and photo spreads on a wide range of topics. The magazine covered the latest developments in men's fashion, sports, entertainment, and travel, and it featured articles on a variety of topics, including health and fitness, relationships, and personal development. Oui Magazine also had a number of regular features, such as the "Oui Girl" centerfold, which featured a model or celebrity in a provocative photo spread, and the "Oui Man" profile, which featured an interview with a notable man from the worlds of sports, entertainment, or business.
Oui Magazine was known for its provocative and controversial content, and it often featured articles and photo spreads that pushed the boundaries of conventional men's magazines. The magazine was popular with male readers, and it had a circulation of over one million copies per month at its peak.
Oui Magazine ceased publication in 1981, and it is no longer in print. The magazine's provocative and controversial content set it apart from other men's magazines of the time, and it remains a memorable and influential publication in the history of men's lifestyle magazines.