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Elite Lifestyle Magazine
Elite Lifestyle Magazine 2026 Spring Edition
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Editor's Picks

TLC for the Holidays

Christmas is just around the corner. If you’re still hunting for luxurious, last-minute stocking stuffers for the skincare or wellness lover in your life, check out our curated picks for inspiration!

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Fashion

Editor’s Pick: Patek Philippe’s Exquisite Tribute to Nature

The legacy is kept alive by Patek Philippe, the last family-owned, independent watch manufacturer in Geneva. Founded in 1839 and one of the world’s oldest watchmakers, the company is beloved for its attention to detail and commitment to preserving a skill now under threat in the digital age.

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Beauty

TLC for the Holidays

Christmas is just around the corner. If you’re still hunting for luxurious, last-minute stocking stuffers for the skincare or wellness lover in your life, check out our curated picks for inspiration!

Holiday Gift Guide: Beauty

The holiday season is here, and with it comes the annual challenge of finding the perfect gift for your loved ones. If you are feeling stuck or overwhelmed by endless options, don’t worry – we’ve got you covered! In this beauty holiday gift guide, we have curated a mix of luxurious, fun, practical, and unique gift ideas.

Beauty Awards:  2024 Hair Care Winners

After testing a wide range of brands and products, from classic favorites to new arrivals, we are excited to present the winners that stood out for their quality and performance. Here are the 2024 ELITE Beauty Award winners in hair care.

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The French Tastemaker’s Secret Garden

For some, gardening is a form of healing—a time of quiet contemplation to ease the stress of modern life. For others, it’s a joyful hobby that brings people together, where every weed pulled and beetle found sparks conversation and allows loved ones to bond.

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Albert Bierstadt Captured the Great American West

The great Western mountains of America were relatively uncharted in the mid 1800s. Far from the cities that paved over the natural world, the virgin landscapes—wild and pure—attracted the American romanticists and transcendentalists.

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America’s National Parks: Yosemite

Just by glimpsing a photograph of California’s iconic Yosemite Valley, it’s easy to understand why millions of people from around the world make the pilgrimage to its breathtaking landscapes every year.

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K. Minamoto Brings Japanese Sweet Artistry to New York

Walking amid Fifth Avenue’s iconic landmarks and dazzling window displays, upscale boutiques, and rare artisanal delicacies, one can find nearly anything imaginable. Beneath a bright red awning, tucked among these luxuries, is one such delight: K. Minamoto

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