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The art world is wide and varied. Here are Swide’s picks of must-sees in June: London, New York, Paris, Milan or Berlin?
Probably the most enduring image of one of the most successful Games of modern times is when Greg Louganis shocked the world by cracking his head while executing a dive in the qualifying rounds of the Olympic Games in Seoul in 1988. He recovered to go on and win two golds making him the hero of the games. His greatest achievement came later, however.
| Apr 17, 2012 | Faces > Celebrities
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Springtime is here at last, and, with the turn of the season well under way, what better way to beckon in the sun than exploring the art exhibitions that are on offer. Today, Swide focuses on London
As part of the countdown to the Games of the XXX Olympiad in London 2012, Swide brings you a collection of unforgettable, iconic Olympic moments. The first is Nadia Comaneci’s first ever perfect 10.00 at the Montreal Summer Olympic Games in 1976.
| Apr 4, 2012 | Faces > Celebrities
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When the male counterpart of online style editorial and shopping portal Net-a-Porter, Mr. Porter, came to the Dolce&Gabbana Milano Thunder Gym to shoot some of our fighters we saw it as a sign of the Zeitgeist. Boxing is very much in Fashion, and with the Thunders, Fashion is in Boxing.
| Mar 13, 2012 | Faces > Celebrities
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Ashley Cole looks like coolness personified as he stepped out in a Dolce&Gabbana T-shirt, leather jacket and sneakers in London. And why wouldn’t he? Caretaker England Manager Stuart Pearce has described him as the best left-back to ever play for England.
| Mar 7, 2012 | Faces > Celebrities
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A fiercely cold winter evening in London didn’t deter the Stamford Bridge faithful from getting behind their beloved Chelsea and packing out the stadium as they hosted Manchester United. I on the other hand didn’t have to brave the cold as I got to watch the game from the luxury of the Dolce&Gabbana Lounge pitch-side at the Bridge.
| Feb 8, 2012 | Faces > Celebrities
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There is a whole world of options out there for art lovers. Swide picked for you 5 exhibitions you can't miss on February. Paris, London, New York, Berlin, Madrid… there are many chances to enjoy art. Every month Swide picks the most interesting exhibits worldwide for you.
Recently, I had the absolute honour to interview famous Londoner and iconic photographer Terry O’Neill at his office in Mayfair. He has captured icons of royalty, film, music and politics over the last 50 years; Frank Sinatra, Audrey Hepburn, Sophia Loren, Nelson Mandela, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles and Muhammad Ali - the list is endless! The original, ultimate A-list that make today’s bunch look somewhat insignificant.
Swide traces the historic steps of the symbol of the Renaissance, Leonardo Da Vinci, author of The Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, The Lady with the Ermine.
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