yeah no matter the sexual orientation actually, when someone buys a magazine like vogue he/she is looking for a fashion magazine that makes justice to its subject. for people who look for nudity-related contents, there are different magazines - from magazines that always publish one nude ed like purple naked, to magazines with sexier or p*rn (chic or not) contents... i think vogue paris haven't "crossed the line" yet.
Things were different in the 70s when Helmut Newton famously remarked that he could not get away with his erotically charged images in Playboy the way he could in Vogue Paris.