The remains a definitive cultural artifact from the peak era of British lads' mags. Released for the week of April 26 to May 2, 2013 , this highly anticipated issue featured an extensive 18-page spread ranking 100 women as voted by the magazine’s readership. It captured a specific moment in UK publishing before shifting consumer habits and digital media led to the closure of print titles like Nuts and its main competitor, Zoo , a year later. The Structure of the 2013 Feature

poll meant increased booking rates, calendar deals, and public appearances. For the magazine, these features were essential for driving newsstand sales in an increasingly digital world. The End of an Era

: The issue included full-page photos for prominent models such as Lucy Pinder Stacey Poole Danielle Sharp Emma Glover Reader Voting

In the decade following the magazine's closure, many models featured in the 2013 list successfully transitioned into new industries, including television presentation, mainstream acting, fitness business ownership, and digital content creation. Today, back-issue physical copies of the April 2013 edition are traded widely by media collectors as historical artifacts of the UK's print entertainment history. Share public link

At its peak in 2013, Nuts was more than just a magazine; it was a weekly ritual for millions. The "World's Best Boobs" feature was a marketing juggernaut that often included:

If 2013 had a smell, it would be a mix of burnt hairspray, galaxy-print leggings, and the metallic zing of a studded leather cuff. Looking back, the year was a beautiful, chaotic explosion. Before the minimalist chokehold of 2014’s “normcore” and long before the Y2K revival, 2013 was the last true gasp of —a time when Tumblr ruled the runway, and every teenager was a walking mood board.

A perennial favorite in Nuts history, Pinder remained a central figure in 2013. Known for her natural curves, she was frequently voted to the top of "best body" lists by the magazine's loyal subscriber base.

: The feature included full-page topless photos of prominent models such as Lucy Pinder , Stacey Poole , Danielle Sharp , and Emma Glover . Voter Choice

In the early 2010s, the British media landscape was still heavily influenced by the "lad mag" phenomenon. Magazines like Nuts and Zoo were weekly staples on UK newsstands, known for their cheeky humor, celebrity gossip, and high-profile glamour modeling features. One of the most anticipated annual features in Nuts magazine was its countdowns celebrating female beauty, specifically their iconic feature on the world's best busts.

The influence of nuts on fashion and style in 2013 was a unique and creative trend that reflected the industry's willingness to experiment with new and unexpected sources of inspiration. From walnut-inspired accessories to pecan-print fabrics, nuts became a surprising yet stylish influence on fashion. The cultural and social factors that contributed to this trend, including the rise of veganism and sustainable living, highlight the complex and multifaceted nature of fashion.

Oversized sunglasses and vintage-inspired accessories were heavily featured in street style content. "Nuts" Fashion Moments of 2013

: Free online platforms and the birth of early creator-driven subscription networks began to draw audiences away from weekly print magazines.

The April 2013 special edition expanded its traditional formatting into an extensive 18-page spread to feature the 100 voter-selected women. The issue famously included major spreads for the industry's most recognizable icons:

: Long considered the definitive Nuts cover girl, Lucy Pinder anchored the issue with a full-page photo and an inside rear cover glossy feature.