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Objects of Desire
December 10, 2012 by Amanda Storey

1. SUNSET STRIP: Find your own personal paradise in Los Angeles, the new Florida according to Torontonians. www.benbacal.com 2. BALA...

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Alfredo (Fred) DeGasperis, Jim V. DeGasperis, Vineland Estates
Fred DeGasperis: Vineland Estates ...
March 28, 2013 by Dolce Staff Writer

This article was previously published in Dolce's Winter 07/08 issue. It is being featured in memory of Alfredo DeGasperis. Set upon a ...

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Lavish Residences
Lavish Residences
August 14, 2012 by Amanda Storey

Boldness Meets Serenity 78 The Bridle Path Selling Price: $8.85 million Settled in an area commonly known as Millionaires’ Row, this...

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Boutique
Boutique C’est Chic
November 28, 2008 by Dolce Staff Writer

Anti-Hero Mixing the hottest brands such as Dolce & Gabbana and DSquared2 with some under-the-radar designer brands allows a custome...

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Jeff Leatham
Objects of Desire: Fulfill your cr...
September 9, 2010 by Michael Hill

Rina Limor The pinnacle of Italian jewelry, this gold Rina Limor necklace embraces a bold turquoise stone and glitters with a collectio...

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Fred DeGasperis: Vineland Estates Winery
March 28, 2013 by Dolce Staff Writer
Alfredo (Fred) DeGasperis, Jim V. DeGasperis, Vineland Estates
This article was previously published in Dolce's Winter 07/08 issue. It is being featured in memory of Alfredo DeGasperis. Set upon a magical estate in the Niagara region, the picturesque Vineland Estates Winery, owned by Fred DeGasperis, receives over 150,000 visitors annually. Proudly producing wines of an award-winning, world-class calibre...
Objects Of Desire
March 7, 2013 by Michelle Zerillo-Sosa
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1. In celebration of a scentenary classic, Guerlain’s perfume pundit, Thierry Wasser, unveils L’Heure de Nuit. This limited edition $270 ode de parfum pays homage to the legendary L’Heure Bleue. www.guerlain.com 2. Jonathan Adler’s needlepoint Tramp pillow is the face of fashionable home décor. www.jonathanadler.com 3. So stunning, you...
Judging by the Cover
March 7, 2013 by Michael Hill
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Outside-the-box thinking: the fuel of creativity, the propeller of progress. Also the bane of containers, cartons, cases, packages, packets and, of course, boxes the world over. Poor boxes. So misunderstood; so mistreated — always the scapegoat of a tired corporate cliché, always on the short end of a metaphor so trite its very utterance smac...
Kyle Bean: Eggshells & Honesty
March 7, 2013 by Michael Hill
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What came first, the chicken or the egg? According to Kyle Bean: both. Taking a playful philosophical jab at the age-old chicken versus egg dilemma, What Came First? — a life-sized chicken made of broken eggshells — is one of the many charming, thought-provoking, handcrafted pieces to emerge from the mind of this budding English artist. It...
Guillaume Côté and Heather Ogden: Sweet Dreams
March 7, 2013 by Madeline Stephenson
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The hardwood stairs squeak ever so softly as Guillaume Côté and Heather Ogden soar up to the bedroom of their rustic industrial Leslieville home. The National Ballet of Canada’s principal pair leap into their king-sized bed, lift the down-filled covers up to their eyes and let out a muffled laugh. Unflinchingly open to this cheeky photo shoot, t...
Charles Khabouth: God is in the Details
March 6, 2013 by Charles Khabouth
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Coming to Toronto from a war-torn Lebanon where my family owned a supper club, my first job was at McDonalds. It was there that I learned the importance of teamwork and consistency. As I matured, my disposition for all things design started to seep its way into all I undertook. I like to make things beautiful. I like to serve things that taste g...
Objects of Desire
December 10, 2012 by Amanda Storey
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1. SUNSET STRIP: Find your own personal paradise in Los Angeles, the new Florida according to Torontonians. www.benbacal.com 2. BALANCING ACT: The synergy of black on white is anything but boring in this Moda Operandi gown. www.modaoperandi.com 3. MOVES LIKE JAGGER: Model Georgia May Jagger poses with Roberto Cavalli, mastermind behind...
World of Art Show Las Vegas: Bringing Art back to Life
November 15, 2012 by Amanda Storey
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The impatient, pixilated culture of the 21st century has managed to tug the carpet from beneath the art in-dustry’s feet, leaving artists and their craft in the dust while the world spins on. “It’s certainly a good time to buy art,” says Mario Parga, British artist and executive director of the inaugural World of Art Showcase, which debuts o...
Curators’ Club Toronto
November 14, 2012 by Athaina Tsifliklis
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1. Le Gallery Wil Kucey Q What do you look for in the pieces you select? A I select artists and not pieces. So my approach is different than a number of other galleries where they’re looking for an inventory to provide to clients. For me, I’m looking for a group of artists that I can represent and move forward with for a very long time. So ...
Q & A: Richard Florida
August 16, 2012 by Michael Hill
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Q: This is the 10-year anniversary of your book The Rise of the Creative Class, which you’re commemorating with the release of The Rise of the Creative Class, Revisited. What will readers find in this reworked edition that differs from your past texts? The Rise of the Creative Class, Revisited brings all the statistics from the original vers...
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