Luxury magazine

Luxury magazine

A luxury lifestyle magazine is a printed or online magazine marketed to the ultra-affluent, although those that aspire to become so may also read it.

Luxury lifestyle magazines typically feature high-value and aspirational products like sports cars, jewelry, mechanical watches, real estate, yachts, private jets and exotic vacations.

Luxury lifestyle magazines usually boast of high production values in order to differentiate themselves from other lifestyle magazines.

Some print editions of luxury magazines are not available off the shelf, but have their circulation controlled either by subscription or by membership to a related club or organization. Companies operating in the luxury industry often publish their own magazines in print and online for their customers, meant to publicize their brands and find new prospects. Recently there has been a greater proliferation of luxury lifestyle 'magazine' websites.

American Luxury Lifestyle Magazines & Websites

Luxury lifestyle magazines and websites based in the USA include Panache Magazine (with a primary focus on luxury real estate, people and parties, interactive calendars, philanthropy, art and antiques, travel, style and fashion, private villas and yachts, food and wine, etc.) Robb Report, [hr: watches and luxury lifestyle] and BOOM (which focuses largely on the film industry).

UK-Based Luxury Lifestyle Magazines

Lusso Magazine is the UK's only quarterly, audited luxury lifestyle magazine, reaching around 75,000 ultra high net worth individuals every issue.

Tramp Magazine is a global online members magazine, reaching around 50,000 high net worth members per issue.

ViVo Magazine is a luxury lifestyle magazine distributed in London's most exclusive destinations frequented by high net worth clientele.


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