LUX Lifestyle Receives Top 50 luxury media in the world award

LUX Team • March 1, 2023
A poster that says luxury presents the 2023 top 50 best luxury media in the world

The luxury industry is in constant evolution, delivering exclusive products and services of exceptional quality to the most discerning audiences. Media coverage of the various sectors of the industry is also an art that requires deep involvement, a high degree of professionalism, and a perfect understanding of the brands and the needs of the audience. Leading media resources offer the most effective tools for premium advertising campaigns that target high-net-worth individuals and affluent consumers. An in-depth understanding of online and offline media and rigorous research has enabled the Luxury Lifestyle Awards to honor the best performers in the sector and present the Top 50 Best Luxury Media in the World for 2023. 

The experts at the Luxury Lifestyle Awards have compiled a comprehensive overview of the best media for affluent audiences. The resources featured on the list cover all aspects of the luxury lifestyle, offering readers fascinating insights into the most exciting experiences available to UHNWIs. Among the 50 most trusted and expert print titles and websites, you’ll find those that specialize in local markets and those that cover global industry trends. 

As reliable and trusted sources of information and communication, luxury media also offers an attractive array of marketing and promotional campaigns. The impeccable visual style harmonizes with engaging textual content, engendering readers’ confidence in the products and experiences that the media is telling them about. Partnering with such high-end media attracts luxury brands with the opportunity to broaden their audience and present their offer to those who might be interested in it in the most appealing and profitable way possible. 

The research conducted by the Luxury Lifestyle Awards was not limited to a particular media theme, and the TOP 50 includes media covering all aspects of an affluent lifestyle. The wide range of topics (including hospitality, travel destinations, architecture, real estate, interior design, cars, yachts, jewelry, watches, spirits, fashion, etc.) gives a wide choice and ensures that readers and advertisers alike can find what they are interested in. 

Check out the Global Luxury Winners Report on the luxury media market research conducted by the Luxury Lifestyle Awards here LLA Global Luxury Winners Report for Best Luxury Media 2023 

2023 TOP 50 BEST LUXURY MEDIA IN THE WORLD

Luxuria lifestyle

The Art of Luxury

Vanity Fair

Harper’s Bazaar

Luxe Digital

SLEEPER

Prestige Digital South Africa

Middle East Architect

ICONIC Life

First Class Magazine

Tatler

NOBLE & STYLE

Flair Magazine

VUE New Jersey

Wallpaper*

The Milliardaire Magazine

Preferred Magazine

EuropeanLife

TEMPUS

Total Prestige Magazine

Portfolio Magazine

AFAR

JustLuxe

Luxurious Life Magazine

Beverly Hills Lifestyle Magazine

LUX Lifestyle Magazine

Resident Magazine

Artful Living

NOBLEMAN

Luxury Portfolio Magazine

Gafencu

Monarch

VIE Magazine

LPS China

Esquire

L’ Officiel

DWELL

House Beautiful

VOGUE

DestinAsian

GQ

XPEDITION Magazine

MOJEH

Graziaa

eworld

FACT Middle East

Emirates Woman

Grail Middle East

LUXUO UAE 

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