When they announced that Owen and Dom were the first two models for issue 5, I got in touch with Yummy about the direction of the magazine. I was told that they were not made aware by the agency or photographer that the models have OF (clearly they have not been checking this thread at LPSG!

). They do not have problem with OF or the models who use this platform. But their intention is to work with mainstream fashion models (top ones and up and coming ones). They will check more carefully in the future. If I believe what I was told, Yummy have not decided to shift the direction completely. Just like Honeybeat pointed out, as they announce more and more models for this issue, it is good to see that only the minority are having OF. To me, the problem with using OF models is that it feels like a wasted opportunity. If there are going to have ~20-25 models in one issue, I would rather save the quota for models who have done only few or no nudity in their fashion work.
In addition, it appears to me that Yummy leave the choice of models to the photographers. I know some people complained a lot about smiggi dominating the last few issues but one has to admit that he does pull in some bigger names (models) from the industry. It is apparent that Sasha Olsen is the main photographer for issue 5. I do like Sasha's photography but the models he works with are in a different league (in term of fame, not their looks). For those who complained about smiggi, you have got your wish.
I will say that so far I haven't seen anything which interests me enough to make an order for issue 5. I hope that the remaining models could change my mind. But I am glad that some people here are positive about this issue. This just shows that we all have different taste and Yummy can never satisfy every single one of us anyway. But this is ok. Like I said this before: it is important that Yummy is doing well. As long as it is still going, there will be opportunity for more models to take part or to re-appear like Giorgio.