: Photographed by Jacques Bourboulon, the set features Eva posing nude at a beach and on an empty terrace near the sea.
: Eva Ionesco later described the era as one where her childhood was "stolen" by these images, leading to multiple lawsuits against her mother. : Photographed by Jacques Bourboulon, the set features
For a 1976 reader, the lifestyle being sold was not pedophilia, but transgression . It was the final taboo of the sexual revolution: the child as a sexual object disguised as an intellectual thrill. It was the final taboo of the sexual
Features like “Classe del 1965” presented a cynical twist on nostalgia: celebrating the sexuality of those coming of legal age that year. But Eva Ionesco, born July 1965, was not turning 18 or even 16. At publication, she was a legal minor, yet by 1976 she was already infamous in Parisian and Roman avant-garde circles. At publication, she was a legal minor, yet