A New Chapter, A New Season: Lifestile Magazine Welcomes Spring

A New Chapter, A New Season: Lifestile Magazine Welcomes Spring

As the days slowly grow longer and the scent of spring fills the streets, it’s time to share with you the 2026 issue of Lifestile Magazine. Last year, three special issues were released – summer, autumn, and Christmas – and every time I promised my friend Louise that one day she would hold the printed magazine in her hands. For now, due to small print runs, the experience remains online, but every page still conveys the magic of the world’s wonders.

This year’s issue is a celebration of carnivals, flavors, and experiences. Readers can walk with us through the colorful streets of Viareggio, where giant floats and confetti hide a new wonder at every step. In Venice, masked dreams and elegant ballroom moments await, and in St. Mark’s Square, you can feel as if you are strolling through centuries past.

Lifestile magazin / Viareggio & Venice Carnival
Lifestile magazin / Viareggio & Venice Carnival

Looking towards France, the Côte d’Azur welcomes us with open arms: in Menton, the scents and colors of the Lemon Festival enchant visitors, in Nice, the carnival transforms every street into an open-air theatre, and the Mimosa Festival lights up the region with golden sunshine and floral installations, signaling that spring is on its way.

Lifestile magazin / Côte d’Azur
Lifestile magazin / Côte d’Azur

And of course, carnival treats cannot be missed: in Tuscany, schiacciata alla fiorentina, cenci toscani, and frittelle di riso await, each bite carrying the essence of tradition and the last sweet moments of winter. Local wines, olive oils, and aromatic spices heighten the experience, engaging all the senses in the carnival spirit.

This online issue is more than just a magazine – it’s a journey, an experience that guides us through carnivals, seaside festivals, and the flavors of Tuscany. Taste, wander, dream, and immerse yourself in the wonders of the world with the new Lifestile magazine – now on your screen, but with every page, the experience feels real.