Wall Street broker feels downhearted by the current financial crisis. File photo
The "Playboy" magazine begins its search for models willing to pose for the magazine's newest rubric titled "The Women of Wall Street."
The rubric has been inspired by the global financial crisis.
"When the news becomes bad this could be a chance for us to make people smile by presenting an alternative point of view," says the Magazine's photo editor.
Financial collapse as a source of inspiration is not something new to "Playboy." The magazine has already published a similar photo story, titled "The Women of Enron."
"The Women of Wall Street" is a remake of a rubric presented by "Playboy" 20 years ago. The photo editors are looking for about 20 women, older than 18, attractive, working on Wall Street or at least in the area of finance.