This January 2007 edition of the Euroticus publication Stripping Wives presents a focused look at the amateur glamour subgenre during the mid-two thousands era. Volume one number six features a prominent cover model in red lace lingerie set against a domestic kitchen backdrop which emphasizes the real housewife theme central to the title.
The issue includes dedicated sections such as readers letters and curated galleries showcasing women from across the United Kingdom and Australia. As a collector piece it represents the specific aesthetic of independent adult press before the digital shift offering an archival look at the niche marketing of the time. The editorial content promises more naked wives than any other magazine and focuses on a relatable girl next door appeal that drove its readership. This specific installment is a notable find for enthusiasts of vintage adult media and those documenting the history of modern glamour photography.
