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ART CULTURE > EXHIBITION > Laurie Ann Gibson’s playful shot for Swide Date posted: 26th October 2010

Laurie Ann Gibson’s playful shot for Swide

What's next on Mrs.Gibson’s agenda? A lot. Why does she love Milan?... True. Why? The men and the food, no surprise. A memorable recorded moment with this hyper energised lady and you get a full picture: from coast to coast, move-on Babe!

Happy to be with Swide in the Italian fashion city, the acclaimed choreographer explains how each project is challenging in its on way as well as how much she has enjoyed working on Naomi and her army’s instore dance performance. A swinging fairy that is not whispering a lullaby but is really taking you to the dancefloor for you “to have it”. Backstage, she loves to be; no wonder that she needs to have her hands on the show. Known for working with Lady Gaga or Puff Daddy, she has been seen a lot with Katy Perry and will be spotted soon with upcoming artist Nicki Minaj. For the record, 2011, will be the year where she should be caught on stage with her to-launch TV show on E!. A bi-coastal bunny, she is everywhere where the show must go on. After having spent an evening with her, there is no doubt that she makes a brush groove.

Interview by Delphine Hervieu.

Source: Dolce&Gabbana.

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