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Colleen Richmond • May 2, 2020
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We know the future may feel uncertain right now but we hope that hunkering down with your copy of Luxe Lifestyle will provide a few cheerful moments. There’s never been a better time to unplug, put your feet up and plan ahead with our glossy happenings from the Northeast, Southeast, the Carolinas, Lowcountry and beyond. The evenings are longer, the flowers have bloomed and sunny days brighten our landscape for the months ahead. Our thoughts turn to weddings at this time and with this issue. Read on to discover Edible Works of Art, The Newest Trendsetting Elements of the Tried and True, and 5 Perfect Bachelor Party Golf Destinations. All this plus Dancing Horses under Chandeliers and how to heal from essential oils. We chat with Anna Weatherley on The Art of the Table and Tonya Leigh shares The Power of Tiny habits and much, much more. We wish you and your loved ones good health and an abundance of positivity in the weeks and months ahead. While there may be new norms, one thing is for sure, the party will go on.

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