EGW
LUXURY MAGAZINE
THE LEGACY ISSUE
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Mii amo Sedona — A Luxury Wellness Retreat in Boynton Canyon
Set within the dramatic red-rock landscape of Sedona’s Boynton Canyon, Mii amo is an intimate destination wellness resort offering personalized multi-night Journeys built around spa therapies, movement, meditation, nourishing cuisine, outdoor experiences, and private wellbeing sessions. With just 23 casitas and suites, 26 treatment and consultation rooms, a dedicated Journey Guide, the Crystal Grotto, and Hummingbird restaurant, Mii amo creates a deeply individualized retreat centered on restoration, reflection, and the beauty of slowing down.
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Heaven Found — The New Era of Luxury Travel Begins at Los Rosadas
Where privacy, beauty, and escape converge on Mexico’s Costalegre coast. Charis Michelsen steps inside Los Rosadas, an intimate oceanfront retreat of private villas, secluded beaches, infinity pools, restorative rituals, refined dining, and deeply personalized hospitality. Framed by fashion, beauty, wellness, and destination style, the feature captures a new vision of luxury travel—one defined not simply by where we go, but by how completely we allow ourselves to experience it.
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Inside The Legacy Issue — What We Carry Forward
Where reflection becomes the beginning of what comes next. In this deeply personal final edition of EGW Luxury Magazine, The Legacy Issue turns toward creative work, reinvention, literature, human connection, and the meaning of a life’s work. Rather than looking backward with nostalgia, the issue asks a more intimate question: what do we choose to carry forward when one chapter gives way to another?
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Monica Lofstrom — The Next Chapter
Where a life of creating for others gives way to the work waiting within. In an intimate Legacy Interview, Monica Lofstrom reflects on the years that shaped EGW Luxury, the courage to complete a meaningful chapter, and her decision to place writing at the center of what comes next. She also opens the door to her forthcoming novel, It Happened Between Two Heartbeats, and a creative life increasingly devoted to literature, poetry, and storytelling.
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The Art of Belonging — How McLean Quinlan Builds Homes That Live With the Land
Where architecture becomes an extension of place. In this elegant study of McLean Quinlan’s work, EGW Luxury explores homes shaped by landscape, natural materials, atmospheric light, and extraordinary restraint. From the English countryside to the mountains of Wyoming, each residence reveals a quieter vision of luxury—one rooted in belonging, longevity, and the art of living beautifully within the land.
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The Art of Life — The True Luxury of Living Intentionally
Where authenticity becomes the deepest expression of luxury. This philosophical edition of The Art of Life explores what it means to build a life around what genuinely matters—not what appears most impressive from the outside. Through ideas of enoughness, presence, intention, beauty, and meaningful simplicity, it asks whether the richest life may simply be the one that feels fully inhabited by the person living it.
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The Art of Eye Rejuvenation — Inside Eyesthetica’s Approach to Oculofacial Plastic Surgery
Where precision, artistry, and individuality meet. In conversation with Dr. Yao Wang, Neuro-Ophthalmologist and Oculoplastic Surgeon at Eyesthetica, Charis Michelsen explores the highly specialized world of oculofacial plastic surgery—from cosmetic rejuvenation and reconstructive care to the importance of preserving eye health, natural expression, and each patient’s unique features. A thoughtful look at confidence, expertise, and the deeply personal decisions surrounding the eyes.
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The Distance Between Us — The Meaning of Human Connection
Where being connected is not the same as being known. In an age of constant communication and growing isolation, this thoughtful feature examines loneliness, belonging, vulnerability, community, and the relationships that help keep us human. The Distance Between Us considers whether one of the most meaningful legacies we can leave is not what bears our name, but how many people felt less alone because we were here.
