Tag Archives: Caribbean

Michael Lee-Chin: Renaissance Man
June 10, 2011 by Madeline Stephenson
Michael Lee-Chin
Nothing about Michael Lee-Chin is ordinary. Even his style of philanthropy heralds a certain unceremonious swagger that contradicts nearly every element of the Canadian archetype. From his conspicuous dress code to his private jet penchant and fearless life philosophies, the Jamaican-born founder of Portland Holdings Inc. threw a splash of water...
Ky-Mani Marley
December 14, 2010 by Simona Panetta
Ky-Mani Marley
The world embraces Bob Marley as the most iconic reggae artist to date, but to Ky-Mani Marley, he is Dad. Now a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and philanthropist, Ky-Mani chronicles his scanty childhood and the monumental impact his legendary father imparted on him in his telltale biography, Dear Dad. “I got a lot of slack early on in my car...
Bikini Blitz 2009
June 5, 2009 by Dolce Staff Writer
Swimwear
Whether you’re cruising the Caribbean waters or soaking in the Adriatic this summer, the right swimsuit can take your vacation from drab to fab. Even with such little fabric, a bikini can make a resounding fashion statement. And with the explosion of cut-outs, monokinis and microkinis this season, less is definitely more. But choosing the perfec...
Bajacu Villa, Turks and Caicos
March 23, 2009 by Dolce Staff Writer
Mexican architecture meets Caribbean culture. The Bajacu villa, named after a blissful sunrise, offers a stunning 270-degree view of the ocean. Renting this five-bedroom haven means a home away from home, complete with a full staff and executive chef. Built in 2004, the over 10,000-sq.ft. property encompasses the house and open deck, surrounded ...