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About Jacqueline Flaggiello
Jacqueline Flaggiello is a multi disciplinary designer, photographer, writer and entrepreneur who currently holds a Bachelors of Arts in Philosophy from McMaster University. Her curiosity in design, tech and sustainability lead her to complete a Post-Graduate degree in International Business from ESMOD in Paris, France. Through years of travel and various photography projects, Jacqueline has turned her love of photography into a lifestyle with the start of Jolie Laide. Jolie Laide is a travel and lifestyle brand that currently produces leather camera straps and camera bags with artisans in Leon, Mexico. Her ultimate aim is to continually advocate for sustainable systems in production and design while also encouraging the craft of photography as not only as a medium for artistry but also as a tool for education and social change.
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Baz Luhrmann’s Strictly Ballroom at Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto

May 8, 2017 Jacqueline Flaggiello

Based on Baz Luhrmann’s 90’s Australian hit classic, Strictly Ballroom the Musical made its debut last Wednesday at Toronto’s Princess […]

The Winter's Tale
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The Winter’s Tale by Groundling Theatre Company in Toronto

January 24, 2017 Jacqueline Flaggiello

With all the chaos and confusion which currently surrounds our political landscape, how appropriately fitting to bring back one of […]

A Christmas Carol
Arts

A Christmas Carol at Soulpepper Theatre in Toronto

December 15, 2016 Jacqueline Flaggiello

The story of A Christmas Carol goes together with the Holiday season like fresh snow, festive lights and hot chocolate. […]

Loft 404
Community & Culture

Loft 404: A Hidden Gem in the Centre of the City

April 15, 2016 Jacqueline Flaggiello

As Toronto continues to evolve into an urban jungle of condos, coffee shops and ironic dive bars, there are still […]

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Chelsea Hotel: The Songs of Leonard Cohen

February 8, 2016 Jacqueline Flaggiello

On Saturday night at the Theatre Passe Muraille, a beautiful tribute was paid to one of Canada’s most famous poets, singers […]

TORUK by Cirque du Soleil brings James Cameron's Avatar to Life
Arts

TORUK by Cirque du Soleil brings James Cameron’s Avatar to Life

January 8, 2016 Jacqueline Flaggiello

Cirque Du Soleil opens 2016 up right with another amazing spectacle, TORUK, inspired by James Cameron’s Avatar. TORUK, The First […]

phantom of the opera
Arts

The Phantom has Returned and he’s Darker than Ever

December 14, 2015 Jacqueline Flaggiello

Cameron Mackintosh’s production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera brings the classic back to the Princess of Wales […]

Domesticated with Paul Gross, Theatre review
Arts

Domesticated: Battle of the Sexes

November 30, 2015 Jacqueline Flaggiello

The battle of the sexes is a theme that is continually re-enacted time and again, yet when they are performed […]

CAFA 2015
Arts

Celebrating Canadian Talent in Style at CAFA 2015

February 3, 2015 Jacqueline Flaggiello

Last Saturday night, January 31st, everybody who is anybody in Canada’s fashion industry were all found at the historical Fairmount […]

Venus in Fur
Arts

Naughty or Nice: Venus in Fur has something for everyone

December 22, 2014 Jacqueline Flaggiello

Venus in Fur, currently playing at Toronto’s Berkeley Street Theatre, is a mesmerizing psychological roller coaster of role-reversal and wicked […]

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