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Category: Fall 2015

Dolce’s kept tabs on what’s up-and-coming for the cooler months, and we liked what we saw. 1. WINE TIME: We’re planning our cool-weather adventures around Malibu Rocky Oaks Estate Vineyards, a family-owned hilltop treasure that’s a must-see for any wine connoisseur www.maliburockyoaks.com 2. LOCKET UP: Lockets are making a comeback, and these limited-edition turquoise and …

Fashion is spreading its wings this season, revealing avant-garde styles suited for the distinguished yet daring man. Go on — ruffle some feathers. This autumn, step back into a more elegant time and embrace your inner English gentleman. These urbane ensembles balance bravado and refinement to create elevated looks that are both striking and sophisticated. …

Dolce Magazine chats with Person of Interest star Michael Emerson about his new PBS show, fashion and folk art. Dolce: The Mystery of Matter: Search For The Elements premiered this August. Tell us a bit about your experience as the show’s host. What did you personally learn through the process about the history of science? …

Dolce opens up this season’s jewelry box to reveal a medley of classic hardware and contemporary jewels. 1. Whatever the occasion, the crop of diamonds embedded in this piece will leave her breathless L’oro Jewellery, www.loro.ca 2. Geminis will fall for this unexpected take on the traditional cameo brooch Classic Collections, classiccollectionsofpalmbeach.com 3. A classic …

New season, new décor. Our editors have made the redecorating process simpler — and more enjoyable — by hand-selecting these eclectic pieces 1. The 3D-printed Dino clothes rack from Finland’s Kayiwa banishes boredom from your wardrobe with its ultra-modern, colourful and made-to-order design www.materialise.com 2. Entertaining just got a bit artsier with the I Sensi …

Raising kids without a sense of entitlement. Success is a double-edged sword. You work hard to give your children the best opportunities in life, then worry they might develop a sense of entitlement. So what’s the magic formula for raising privileged children who, nevertheless, have learned such desirable character traits as humility, gratitude and consideration? …