Luxury magazine
A luxury magazine is a printed or online magazine marketed to the ultra-affluent that feature high-value products like sports cars, jewelry, mechanical watches, real estate, yachts, private jets and exotic vacations.[1] Nationally, magazines such as Robb Report primarily offer advertisements for expensive goods. In many expensive markets, local titles exist to target the affluent. Examples include Tatler, Town & Country, and Vogue.
Another short lived luxury magazine was [Status], which was published by one of the iconic Italian fashion families, with the premier issue's cover being the work of Salvador Dalí at his best and during its brief two years featuring articles by James Baldwin, Alberto Moravia, and William Saroyan, among others
There are also many online magazines that appear online, such as Luxurious Magazine, Luxisto, Lux-Buzz and Ad Astra Lifestyle Magazine.
Modern Luxury and Niche Media are two publishers that offer local titles.[2]
References
- ↑ Luxury-Life Magazines packed with ways to spend millions, Mitch Stacy, The Associated Press, Sarasota Herald-Tribune - Jul 7, 2003
- ↑ In Battle of Glossies, Reaching the Rich