A new page, a new chapter

During NYFW, Lifestyle Mag celebrated its relaunch in the US and Europe with an intimate dinner that translated sophistication as an art of living and genuine connection

On the morning of September 12, in New York, amid the magnetic intensity of Fashion Week, the Casa Tua transformed into more than just a physical space: it became the setting for a rite of celebration and rebirth, marking the relaunch of Lifestyle Mag in the United States and Europe.

 

Under the sensitive curation of Claudia Ribeiro Bernstein, the magazine’s publisher, a select group of guests was welcomed not just for a lunch, but for a gathering that echoed the essence of something greater than printed pages — a philosophy of life, a way of viewing the world through the lens of sophistication, culture, and hospitality.

 

Since its inception, Lifestyle Mag has been an invitation to attentive observation and contemplation. For over fifteen years, it has not limited itself to telling stories, but to weaving dialogues between worlds, uniting the timeless with the contemporary, the intimate with the universal.

Its presence transcends paper and digital screens, being found in private airport lounges, hotels that become destinations in themselves, aboard jets that cross borders and, above all, in the homes of those who shape global thinking, offering not just content but a curated experience of beauty that goes beyond the obvious.

 

On its covers have appeared names that have become symbols of elegance and vision, such as Meghan Markle, Lauren Santo Domingo, Diane Von Furstenberg, Clive Owen, Gabriel Macht, Anine Bing and Lauren Bush Lauren, all guardians of a cosmopolitan and refined spirit that reflects the essence of the publication.

 

Each issue is like a mirror where the global and the local meet, where art converses with design, where travel merges with inner discovery, where hospitality reveals itself as the highest form of human generosity.

 

The magazine’s relaunch therefore marks a chapter that is not only about geographic expansion but about deepening purpose: advancing into the United States and Europe without losing sight of the uniqueness of its highly selective distribution, reaffirming its mission to celebrate creativity, connect cultures, and inspire those who recognize life as a constantly evolving work of art.

For, as Claudia Ribeiro Bernstein said, Lifestyle Mag has never been about reporting sophistication in its superficiality, but about creating a cultural dialogue, capturing the essence of living well and, at the same time, the spirit of connection — between people, between places, between moments that become eternal when narrated with the right delicacy.

 

Choosing New York as the stage for this rebirth was inevitable, because the city itself is a meeting point of creative forces, a place where art, design, and life collide in an energy unmatched anywhere else.

 

The midday lunch at Casa Tua reflected this vision: it was warm without losing refinement, intimate without ceasing to be universal, a celebration that, more than announcing the relaunch of a magazine, reaffirmed an invitation.

 

Because Lifestyle Mag is just that: a door that opens to see the world with different eyes, to live with more beauty and intention, to belong to a community that understands that style is only complete when accompanied by culture, and that culture is only authentic when rooted in humanity.

 

In the end, what was taken from that morning was not just a publication, but a reminder: living is the greatest of arts, and Lifestyle Mag, in every page and gesture, is the frame that invites us to appreciate this infinite masterpiece.