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2016 media kit LUXURYADVERTISINGNETWORK.COM Let us stay with you. THE RITZ- CARLTON BRAND VISION AT A GLANCE RECOGNITION 25,573 • The Ritz-Carlton named 2015 TOP LUXURY CHAIN in overall guest satisfaction by J.D. Power North America Hotel Guest Satisfaction Index Study TOTAL ROOMS • J.D. POWER AND ASSOCIATES ranked The Ritz-Carlton as the 2014 Customer Service Champion. 3,985 TOTAL RESIDENCES 75% AVERAGE OCCUPANCY 91 DAYS PER QUARTER 1.6 AVERAGE NUMBER OF ADULT GUESTS PER ROOM 2.5 AVERAGE NUMBER NIGHTS STAY • 22 Ritz-Carlton hotels in North America earned AAA’S FIVE DIAMOND RATING in 2014, the most of any hotel group. Another 14 received AAA’s Four Diamond rating. • THE LUXURY INSTITUTE awarded The Ritz-Carlton with the No. 1 rating for “Best Customer Experience” in its annual Survey of Affluent Consumers. • CONDÉ NAST TRAVELER named 20 Ritz-Carlton properties to its 2014 Gold List, and added one to its 2014 Hot List. • TRAVEL + LEISURE recognized 17 Ritz-Carlton hotels and spas in its 2014 World’s Best Awards. The Ritz-Carlton Magazine is a recipient of 58 awards for editorial and design excellence, including Folio’s prestigious OZZIE AND EDDIE AWARDS. • The Ritz-Carlton is a two-time winner of the MALCOLM BALDRIGE NATIONAL QUALITY AWARD, an honor received by only one other American company. LUXURYADVERTISINGNETWORK.COM the Style Navigator Wat www.ritzcarlton.com RITZ- CARLTON • BALI • ALI • BA y פs Style Navigator Jean Seberg strikes a watchful pose. The CEO of vintage jewelry retailer Fred Leighton analyzes the new men’s line. BA L I I• B • BAL G REG K W I AT Dainty timepieces are de rigueur in spring as the fashion flock eschews boyfriend watches for a lighter look. m ag a z i n e vol. 11, no. 2 • April – June 2015 LI BY B R O O K E M AG N AG H I SMALL TIME N Ob What do you look for when curating the collection? Insider’s Bali Hiking China’s Great Wall Clockwise from top right: La Mini De Dior Pink Mirror watch, $4,250; dior.com. Louis Vuitton Tambour Bijou Secret watch, price upon request; louisvuitton.com. Harry Winston Avenue Classic Collection timepiece, $48,300; harrywinston.com. Ralph Lauren Stirrup Petite-Link watch, $6,000; ralphlaurenwatches.com. Hermès Faubourg watch, $9,550; hermes.com. Van Cleef & Arpels Charms watch, $14,700; vancleefarpels.com. A Taste of Dubai CARRY ON We want each vintage watch to be special. This means that each is an interesting example of its model, is stylish and wearable, and is in original condition. It’s not about high price points — ours range from $3,500 to over $100,000 — but about watches that are unique. Tell us about the repurposed pocket watches. As we considered how to bring the Fred Leighton perspective to the category, we thought about the beautiful pocket watches from the early 20th century. We gave them a new life as wristwatches by adding lugs and a strap. The traditionally bold size of the pocket watch works perfectly for today’s wristwatches. Is there a piece you’re currently coveting? With the Altiplano Chronograph, Piaget continues to prove one can never be too thin. Elegant in its simplicity, it has set two world records in ultra-thinness: the 4.65 mm hand-wound flyback chronograph movement, and the 8.24 mm case that holds it. The watch’s hand-wound chronograph is the first major complication in Piaget’s Altiplano series. Among the details of the caliber, which took two years to develop: a 50-hour power reserve and a 24-hour dual-time indication at 9 o’clock. The transparent case back lets you observe the magic. $29,000; piaget.com 50 FdRCSP15_001_Cover.indd 1 2/17/15 1:55 PM I have two favorites. The first is a 1930s Vacheron Constantin chronograph, a rare and collectible watch in the most perfect vintage style. The other is a 1980s Rolex Explorer with a black face and a Tiffany & Co. dial from the collection of Bunny Mellon. I’ve been excited about it since the day we bought it. y о a e UNITED ARTISTS/GETTY IMAGES (SEBERG) WISP WATCH www.ritzcarlton.com www.ritzcarlton.com FdRCSP15_050_NAV_Watches.indd 50 something in and we cannot the fashion firmamen stop thinking about it — a silhouet t grabs our eye Recently we’ve te, a coat, a shoe been obsessin g over Gucci’s or a handbag. first introduced Jackie bag, a roomy in 1961 shoulder bag most iconic custome and named after one of the Italian leather rs. goods house’s spring, Gucci designer Today the Jackie bag seems just as desirabl Frida Giannini e and chic. For blue and blush. has reimagined What more do it in delicious pale you need for a shades of weekend getaway ? $2,990, gucci.co m. Dress by BCBG. Sunglasses by Warby Parker. Ring by Arme De L’Amour. 109 48 THE RITZ-CARLTO N MAGAZINE FdRCWI15_048_N AV_NecessaryObj ect_mm.indd 48 2/17/15 2:57 PM 11/20/14 9:39 AM Average readership per issue is 1,291,093. THE RITZ-CARLTON MAGAZINE IS THE LARGEST IN-ROOM PUBLICATION IN THE FIVE-STAR DELUXE CATEGORY. DISTRIBUTION Reader Profile % MALE/FEMALE 61/39 MEAN AGE (YRS) 41 % GEN X/Y 65% % MARRIED 79% % WITH CHILDREN <18 YEARS 63% HHI (MEAN) $387,000 TOTAL INVESTABLE ASSETS (MEAN) $2.2M AVG NET WORTH $3.7M % COLLEGE DEGREE TOTAL LUXURY NIGHTS (MEAN) 92% 7 • More than 90 Ritz-Carlton properties worldwide • Bonus distribution to all Ritz-Carlton Destination Clubs and Residences • Bilingual edition printed in Simplified Chinese and English distributed to properties in mainland China and Singapore • Digital edition of each issue is available on ritzcarlton.com • Directly mailed to the homes of 15,000 Ritz-Carlton Rewards Members OFFERING • Award-winning design and editorial • Online content and distribution • Local and global advertising opportunities OUR GUESTS... ...aspire to collect meaningful stories, make wise choices, and to create a legacy. ...are worldly, knowledgeable, ambitious, successful and sophisticated. ...embrace travel as an opportunity to reconnect and be inspired. LUXURYADVERTISINGNETWORK.COM KATE BETTS EDITORIAL CONSULTANT Kate Betts is an award-winning magazine editor and New York Times best-selling author who has held top positions at two of the world’s most successful fashion magazines, Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue. In 2003 she was named editor at large at Time magazine, where she created the first globally published style supplement, Time Style & Design. Kate was named editor in chief of Harper’s Bazaar in June 1999. She completely redesigned the 134-year-old fashion title and increased advertising pages 25 percent. She moved to Bazaar from Vogue, where she was the fashion news director from 1991 to 1999. Kate lives in New York City. Hotels & Resorts Property Name Number of Rooms UNITED STATES & CANADA Amelia Island, Florida Atlanta, Georgia Bachelor Gulch, Colorado Bal Harbour, Florida Battery Park, New York City Boston Common, Massachusetts Buckhead, Georgia Central Park, New York City Charlotte, North Carolina Chicago, Illinois Cleveland, Ohio Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida Dallas, Texas Denver, Colorado Dove Mountain, Arizona Fort Lauderdale, Florida Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Half Moon Bay, California Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii Key Biscayne, Florida Laguna Niguel, California Lake Tahoe, California Los Angeles, California Marina del Rey, California Montreal, Quebec Naples Golf Resort, Florida Naples, Florida New Orleans, Louisiana Orlando, Florida Pentagon City, Virginia Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Rancho Mirage, California Reynolds Plantation, Georgia San Francisco, California Sarasota, Florida South Beach, Florida St. Louis, Missouri Toronto, Ontario 449 441 237 124 298 192 553 277 146 437 208 115 218 202 250 141 86 261 548 402 393 170 123 304 130 295 463 415 584 366 331 244 250 336 266 376 301 267 Tysons Corner, Virginia Washington, D.C. Westchester, New York 399 300 118 ASIA–PACIFIC Almaty, Kazakhstan Bali, Indonesia Bali - Ubud (Reserve), Indonesia Bangalore, India Beijing, China Beijing, Financial Street, China Chengdu, China Guangzhou, China Hong Kong, Kowloon, China Jakarta, Indonesia Jakarta, Pacific Place, Indonesia Krabi, Phulay Bay, Thailand Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Kyoto, Japan Macau, China Okinawa, Japan Osaka, Japan Sanya, China Seoul, Korea Shanghai, China Shanghai, Pudong, China Shenzhen, China Singapore, Singapore Tianjin, China 145 313 60 277 305 253 353 351 312 296 194 54 248 134 254 97 292 450 375 564 285 282 608 277 Tokyo, Japan248 MEXICO, CARIBBEAN & SOUTH AMERICA Aruba320 Cancun, Mexico 365 Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico 114 Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands 365 San Juan, Puerto Rico 414 Santiago, Chile 205 St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands 180 LUXURYADVERTISINGNETWORK.COM EUROPE Abama, Spain Berlin, Germany Istanbul, Turkey Moscow, Russia Vienna, Austria Wolfsburg, Germany 400 302 244 334 202 174 MIDDLE EAST Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Bahrain, Bahrain Doha, Qatar Doha, Sharq Village, Qatar Dubai, International Financial Centre, United Arab Emirates Dubai, United Arab Emirates Herzliya, Israel Muscat, Oman 532 264 374 174 341 286 197 250 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia493 Future Properties: ASIA-PACIFIC Haikou2015 Ho Chi Minh 2016 Langkawi2015 Nanjing2015 Nanyan Bay 2016 Taiwan2016 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA Cairo2015 Marrakech2016 Morocco – Tamuda Bay (Reserve) 2016 Rabat2016 Tunis2016 CARIBBEAN & LATIN AMERICA Cabo (Reserve) Panama City Panama – Pearl Island (Reserve) 2015 2015 2016 Residences Toronto, Ontario 159 Washington, D.C. 161 Vail, Colorado Westchester, New York 59 279 ASIA–PACIFIC Singapore, Singapore 35 EUROPE Almaty, Kazakhstan 27 MEXICO, CARIBBEAN & SOUTH AMERICA Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands Imagine a home not only defined by sophisticated style and luxurious finishes, but equipped to deliver legendary Ritz-Carlton service. From concierge services and in-residence dining to a dedicated residential management team, a lifestyle of privacy and comfort awaits. The Ritz-Carlton Residences provide wholeownership, luxury living in many of the world’s most vibrant cities and stunning resort destinations. 70 93 MIDDLE EAST Property Name — No. of Residences Herzliya, Israel 58 UNITED STATES & CANADA 39 FUTURE PROPERTIES: 115 Bangkok, Thailand 124 Kuala Lumpur 40 Mauritius 165 Panama City, Panama 50 Pearl Island, Panama Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii 107 Sunny Isles Beach, Florida Lake Tahoe, California 23 Bachelor Gulch, Colorado Baltimore, Maryland 173 Astana, Kazakhstan Boston Common, Massachusetts 307 Turks & Caicos 12 Marrakech, Morocco Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida 217 Miami Beach, Florida Dove Mountain, Arizona 38 Paradise Valley, Scottsdale, Arizona 29 Petaling Jaya, Malaysia 188 Waikiki, Oahu, Hawaii Los Angeles, California 224 Bonus Distribution North Hills, New York 70 THE RITZ-CARLTON DESTINATION CLUB 6 Lake Tahoe, California Battery Park, New York City Atlanta - Buckhead, Georgia Central Park, New York City Chicago, Illinois Dallas, Texas Fort Lauderdale, Florida Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Key Biscayne, Florida Montreal, Quebec 34 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 200 Aspen, Colorado San Francisco, California 53 San Francisco, California Rancho Mirage, California Sarasota, Florida 218 Singer Island, Palm Beach, Florida 235 LUXURYADVERTISINGNETWORK.COM St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands Vail, Colorado Clos du Bois Davidoff of Geneva Greg Norman Estates Wine Grey Goose Jack Daniels Montecristo Sonoma-Cutrer Veuve Clicquot Gucci Ike Behar La Perla Loewe Louis Vuitton Marc Jacobs Marissa Collections Michael Kors Mulberry Neiman Marcus Pal Zileri Prada Rainforest Outerwear Ralph Lauren Saks Fifth Avenue Salvatore Ferragamo Thomas Dean Tod’s Trina Turk Versace Zegna Zilli Cartier Cellini Charles Krypell Chopard Christian Dior Christopher Designs Club Jibarito de Boulle de Grisogono Diamonds International Freres Rochat Graff Govberg Harry Winston Hublot Hyde Park Jewelers Island Companies Kirk Freeport Les Bijoux Little Europe Little Switzerland Mayors Mikimoto OMEGA Panerai Patek Philippe Piaget Roberto Coin Roberto Demeglio Rolex Shiva’s Gold & Gems Sidney Garber TAG Heuer Tiffany & Co. 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Malawi Johns Hopkins JPMorgan Chase JW Cooper La Mer La Prairie Raymond James Rimowa Stickley Wachovia Yamaha Z-Clip REAL ESTATE Gulf Coast International Properties Manhattan Residential Porsche Design Tower Premier Sotheby’s International Realty The Ritz-Carlton Destination Club The Ritz-Carlton Residences RESTAURANTS Clyde’s Restaurant Group El Gaucho Merriman’s Ocean Prime Papiamento Roy’s Ruth’s Chris Steak House SHOPPING DESTINATIONS A.H. Riise Mall Bal Harbour Shops Bloomingdale’s Garmany King of Prussia Larimer Square Mercato Mall at Millenia Miami Design District NorthPark Center Renaissance Mall Simon Property Group South Coast Plaza Taubman Properties The Beverly Center Third Street South Village on Venetian Bay Waterside Shops Yacht Haven Grande 2016 Editorial Calendar WINTER 2016 SPRING 2016 SUMMER 2016 FALL 2016 Miami (Fashion) Budapest (Travel) Reynolds Plantation (Fashion) Moscow or Panama (Travel) WEEKEND IN Macau San Juan Denver Naples CITY GUIDE Los Angeles Bejing Palm Springs New Orleans ADVENTURE Colorado Snowshoe Caymans Chile Laguna Niguel Philadelphia Barcelona Portugal Mandapa FASHION Nautical Fashion in Miami Summer Essentials Los Angeles Fall Fashion Reynolds Plantation Holiday Evening Accessories Still-Life TRAVEL 1 Chicago Budapest Kuala Lampur Moscow Dallas (art scene) Kyoto Panama Ft. Lauderdale Berlin Cairo Jan– March COVER TAKE THE KIDS TRAVEL 2 CULINARY ☛ In Oman April – June July – Sept Oct – Dec Every Issue STYLE NAVIGATOR A bold curation of the season’s exquisite fashion, jewelry, accessories GLOBE TROTTER The secrets to refined travel as revealed by a global personality CASE STUDY A collection of smart suitcases, totes, lap-top cases, more WHAT TO PACK The ideal wardrobe for the beach/mountains/city *Editorial subject to change BRING IT BACK Unforgettable buys for everyone on your gift list WATCHES What’s trending on the world’s of-the-moment wrists JEWELRY A celebration of one luscious trend plus market news. BEAUTY NEWS Must- have products, cosmetics to skin care INTEL Insider travel strategies for packing, flying and arriving in style FROM THE CONCIERGE’S DESK Challenges—and successes— related by a Ritz-Carlton concierge FITNESS/WELLNESS A personal quest for fitness, wellness or peace. 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