Jetset Magazine’s Miss Jetset Talent Search

As the No. 1 affluent lifestyle print and online resource in the world, Jetset Magazine is read by a readership with an average household income of $5.3 million. In addition to publishing articles on topics such as financial trends and private aviation, Jetset Magazine hosts the Miss Jetset program.

The year 2020 marked the sixth annual Miss Jetset cover model search, with winner Janeilla Burns appearing on the final issue of the magazine for year. Winners of the talent search also receive a $50,000 grand prize, as well as the opportunity to enjoy high-end luxury experiences typically available only to the super wealthy.

More importantly, the magazine utilizes the Miss Jetset cover model search as a valuable philanthropic tool. To this end, the program has partnered with The B+ Foundation, a not-for-profit organization committed to aiding families and children living with pediatric cancer.

To learn more about the talent search, including registration for the contest and information about past winners, please visit www.jetsetmag.com. Individuals can make a direct donation to The B+ Foundation by visiting www.bepositive.org.

Jetset Magazine Donates Nearly a Million Dollars for Cancer Charity

Jetset Magazine, a prominent lifestyle publication, creates online content tailored to the ultra-affluent. Distributed on private jets, in jet terminals, and on yacht charters, Jetset Magazine is also available at exclusive resorts and hotels. Known for producing appealing luxury advertising that drives sales, the magazine also has a commitment to corporate responsibility.

Jetset Magazine’s annual worldwide cover model search, Miss Jetset, doubles as a unique way to raise awareness for The Andrew McDonough B+ (Be Positive) Foundation, a children’s cancer charity. Supporters have the opportunity each year to vote for their favorite model in the Miss Jetset competition. The winner is celebrated at a lavish event at the magazine’s private airport hangar.

Over the years, Jetset Magazine has donated more than $960,000 to the B+ Foundation. These funds support research to advance treatments and cures, provide financial relief to pediatric patients with cancer and their families, and increase public awareness about childhood cancer. With a variety of fundraising events, the B+ Foundation also runs a youth program that encourages students to spearhead cancer fundraising efforts at their schools.

What to Expect When You Visit Mexico’s Las Alamandas Luxury Resort

A leading lifestyle publication that produces digital and traditional printed content, Jetset Magazine aims to peak the interests of the ultra-wealthy. Since its printed edition was launched in 2006, Jetset Magazine has been distributed at select locations, including private jet terminals and exclusive resorts and hotels. The magazine creates content focused on topics ranging from real estate to fashion to travel.

A recent article in Jetset Magazine featured one of Mexico’s most secluded resort destinations, Las Alamandas. Referred to as a secret tropical paradise, the resort is situated on the Mexican Riviera and 74 miles to the south of Puerto Vallarta. Visitors to this resort arrive either via the private airstrip on the property or are chauffeured there in a luxury SUV.

Las Alamandas offers an exclusive retreat on 1,500 acres of private nature reserve along the Pacific coast. Here guests enjoy white sandy beaches, lavish gardens, and private suites, most of which have a private jacuzzi. The professional staff at the resort ensure each guest is treated to a luxurious experience. Some of the experiences guests enjoy while visiting Las Alamandas include access to the private beach, authentic Mexican drinks served at the rooftop Estrella Azul bar, soothing massage treatments, and fully-prepared private gourmet picnics.

Three Rooms Where You Can Wake up to Marine Life Outside Your Window

The top affluent lifestyle publication in the world, Jetset Magazine provides guidance on some of the best luxury experiences available. Jetset Magazine provides print and online resources for finding one-of-a-kind adventures, such as underwater hotel rooms that let people wake up to marine life mere feet from their faces.

Several luxury underwater hotel rooms exist around the globe. One of the most celebrated is the Underwater Suite at the Atlantis, which is part of The Palm in Dubai. The bedroom features windows into Ambassador Lagoon that stretch from floor to ceiling. The lagoon features sharks, manta rays, and more.

Another great option is the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island resort and its MURAKA residence, which sits within the Indian Ocean. A dome ceiling in the master bedroom gives 180-degree views of local marine life. The room also comes with a personal chef, butler, bar, and wave boat.

Travelers may also consider the Pairi Daiza, voted Best Zoo in Europe several years running. Guests can stay in the luxurious Walrus House, which is decorated like a snow cave. While in the room, individuals can get up close and personal with the zoo’s walruses.

The Fairmont Mayakoba El Camaleon Golf Course in Mexico

The world’s wealthiest 1 percent depend on Jetset Magazine to connect them to the best products and experiences available. Jetset Magazine releases print and online guides to everything from luxury car garages to golf courses. One of the golf courses that offers the best amenities is Fairmont Mayakoba’s El Camaleon in Riviera Maya, Mexico.

Legendary Australian golfer Greg Norman designed this course, which was inaugurated in 2006. The following year, the course hosted the Mayakoba Golf Classic, the very first PGA Tour event outside of the United States and Canada. The course traverses a tropical Mayan jungle, a Caribbean coastline, and a mangrove wetland, which makes it extremely unique and a gorgeous course to play.

For being a Norman design, El Camaleon is remarkably forgiving, although golfers who stray far from the fairways may find themselves in a swamp. A highlight of the course is the last hole, which features a subterranean limestone cave at the center of the drive zone. The entire course does a great job of incorporating natural features in a seamless fashion.

The Benefits to a Luxury RV

Providing articles and news on the lifestyle of the one percent, Jetset Magazine is a publication that can be found at exclusive locations such as private-jet terminals, and yacht clubs. As a quarterly publication, Jetset Magazine provides information on current trends and events on topics such as real estate, resorts and spas, and automobiles.

While traveling, particularly traveling across country, has become difficult due to to complications with Covid-19, luxury motor homes and RV’s provide a way to continue to travel in style. Avoiding both planes and hotels, motor homes and RV’s have been used by traveling musicians, NASCAR drivers, and movie stars for years to experience comfort on the road.

Manufacturers provide many customizations, from the upholstery, to floor plans, to paint. The interior as well includes custom cabinetry and furniture. Models can often include features like barbecues, fireplaces, and hardwood flooring. While manufactures have set designs available, they can also work with customers to make sure that everything is up to expectations.

Picking Interior Trim for a Luxury Automobile

Based in Scottsdale, Arizona, Jetset Magazine is an online and print publication focused on the affluent and luxury lifestyle. Jetset Magazine provides articles and advice to several sectors, such as travel, fashion and the automotive industries.

One of the biggest features that the luxury automotive industry offers is customization. When choosing features of a luxury car, one aspect of customization is the car interior detailing. Options for the car interior detailing and panels include carbon fiber, aluminum, and wood. In the past wood has been a popular option, especially since the nature of wood allows for each vehicle to be unique. Rolls Royce is known for their wood paneling, and the types of wood offered change by manufacturer.

The wood style has started to fade, as more manufacturers lean more into the race car styles and use more aluminum and carbon fiber. The use of carbon fiber is popular in race cars due to its light weight.

A Garage Inspired by an Iconic Film

Arizona-based Jetset Magazine features articles on fine living. Catering to the top one percent of wealthy people worldwide, Jetset Magazine articles cover topics about luxury automobiles, fashion, travel, and fine living.

For instance, an April 2020 article discussed custom garages, including one designed with a theme of the iconic film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. The design is taken from a scene from the popular 1980’s film that gave homage to the cunning slacker. The three-story garage is located on a hill overlooking Austin, Texas. Created by Mark Ashby Designs, the glass-encased above-ground garage is 8,300 square feet, but it is more than just a place to house cars.

The garage integrates both classic style with a bit of pop glamour, reflecting cool elegance. The garage’s restroom features Andy Warhol-printed wallpaper and the custom leather sofas are upholstered in Porsche red leather, but it is the rug designed with geometric shapes that is reminiscent of 1980s style. Other interesting features include a car lift, a neon sign reading “Live for the journey, not the destination,” a pair of 5,000-watt speakers, and the frame of a 1980 BMW M1 mounted on the wall.

2020 SSC Tuatara Review

Jetset Magazine is a premier luxury lifestyle publication. It aims at the wealthiest one percent and is primarily distributed through private jet terminals, ultra-exclusive events, and luxurious hotels and resorts. Among other things, super-luxurious cars have a prominent place on the pages of Jetset Magazine.

The 2020 SSC Tuatara is one of the strongest hypercars out there, with an incredible 1,750 horsepower under the hood. It is also among the most expensive autos ever made, featuring a price tag north of $2 million.

This vehicle sports a mighty, twin-turbo V-8 engine positioned behind the cockpit. It is paired with a robotic transmission system that can shift gears in a blink of an eye. The super-lightweight body of SSC Tuatara is made of carbon fiber and features button-operated dihedral doors.

On the inside, the Tuatara looks as exotic as on the outside, featuring luxurious leather seats, a premium infotainment system, and comprehensive climate controls. Performance-wise, the manufacturer claims that the car can go over 300 mph and reach 60 mph in as little as 2.5 seconds. SSC expects a planned production run of 100 vehicles.

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