Forbes Media announced the launching of the company’s new website – ForbesLife.com.
The luxury lifestyle web site is a digital extension of ForbesLife, Forbes’ luxury lifestyle magazine.
ForbesLife.com is expected to leverage content from Forbes staff writers and more than 150 expert contributors based around the globe — including journalists who have written for The New York Times, Vogue, Esquire, The New Yorker and more. Content on the site is divided by channel topic, such as: Travel, Cars & Bikes, Style, Planes & Boats, Homes, Watches & Jewelry, Tech, Food & Drink, Arts, and Video.
ForbesLife.com is optimized for desktop, mobile and tablet devices.
“Forbes magazine is about achieving success, ForbesLife is about enjoying it,” said Michael Solomon, editor of ForbesLife, in a statement. “We’re thrilled to give ForbesLife a richer, deeper existence with the launch of the site as it allows us to broaden our coverage of the luxury market, leverage our extensive global contributor base and bring the content to life in new and innovative ways.”
ForbesLife.com is editorially curated, from top to bottom. All articles, videos and photos are selected by a team of editors.
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