The Life Of Luxury Green With Envy
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The Life of Luxury: An Envious Glimpse
Exploring the Lavish Lifestyles
Get a sneak peek into the world of opulence with the TV show "The Life of Luxury: The George Hamilton Way." This series offers a fascinating view into how the super-rich live, kicking off with an exploration of the Playboy Mansion, sprawling multi-million dollar estates, lucrative hip-hop empires, and shopping royalty.
Tom Delay’s Lavish Lifestyle
Over the past six years, public documents reviewed by The Associated Press reveal Tom Delay’s extravagant lifestyle, featuring 48 visits to luxury golf clubs and resorts, 100 flights on private jets, 200 overnight stays at top-tier hotels, and 500 upscale meals, some costing nearly $200 for a dinner for two. Not every expense came out of Delay's pocket.
ARCHESTRATUS: Ancient Luxuries
ARCHESTRATUS, a Sicilian Greek poet, crafted a work that is essentially an ancient cookbook, showcasing Greek cuisine from Greece, Southern Italy, and beyond. His recipes drew upon a rich Mediterranean tapestry, blending diverse flavors and techniques without geographical constraints.
The Robb Report and Luxury Homes
The Robb Report highlights a stunning Beverly Hills home owned by a retired industrialist and his wife, a trustee of the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art. The couple wanted their architect to create a simple design that wouldn’t overshadow their contemporary art collection.
America’s Most Expensive ZIP Codes
From Beverly Hills to TriBeCa, explore America’s priciest real estate. These exclusive neighborhoods are often nestled near beaches, golf courses, and yacht moorings, or close to hubs of immense wealth. These areas boast high taxes, elite schools, and fine dining, far beyond the glitz of Rodeo Drive.
Luxurious Must-Haves
As affluence grows, so does the demand for luxury goods. The Federal Reserve noted a rise in American household net worth, climbing to $48.53 trillion due to soaring real estate and stock markets. Designer items like Omega watches and $67,000 hand-crafted bathtubs are more sought after than ever.
While a $10 watch can tell time just as well as a $20,000 one, the allure of owning luxurious brands remains powerful. Royal mattress makers, for instance, meticulously craft their products, rejecting any subpar materials to uphold their prestigious reputation.
Life on a Private Cruise Ship
"The World" is the only private luxury cruise community. Unlike typical vacation ships, it offers long-term residency with apartments and studios. Originally, it featured 106 apartments, 19 studio apartments, and 40 studios ranging from 675 to 3,242 square feet.
Accommodations include fully-equipped kitchens, elegant living spaces, verandas, and sophisticated audio/video setups, costing between $1.4 million and $4.8 million with annual maintenance starting at $100,000.
Despite its capacity for 1,500 passengers, "The World" hosts an average of 285 residents and a crew of 252. It’s a cosmopolitan mix, with about 40% Americans, 40% Europeans, and a diverse 20% from various nations. Ownership includes all essential furnishings and services, ensuring a life of unparalleled luxury at sea.
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