Born Candis Loving in 1956, this Oklahoma native grew up with classic Midwestern charm — a mix of warmth, ambition, and natural beauty. Long before she became an icon of the late 1970s, she was just a small-town girl with big dreams, studying journalism at the University of Oklahoma and imagining a life behind the camera rather than in front of it. That all changed in 1978, when her boyfriend encouraged her to enter a nationwide modeling contest for Playboy’s 25th Anniversary issue. From thousands of hopefuls, Candis stood out instantly. Her radiant smile, genuine warmth, and timeless beauty captured not just the camera’s lens — but the hearts of millions.
When she was named Playmate of the Month for January 1979, she became one of the most memorable faces of the magazine’s golden era. Candis’s look represented something different at the time — not just glamour, but a natural, approachable beauty. She embodied confidence and intelligence, balancing her rising fame with her academic pursuits. Interviews from the period revealed a thoughtful, articulate woman who saw modeling as just one chapter in her life story.