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  • DALIDA



    Yolanda Gigliotti said Dalida, born January 17, in Cairo, Egypt and died on the night of May 2 to May 3, in Paris, buried in the cemetery of Montmartre (Division 18), was a singer and actress of Italian origin, later naturalized French, French-speaking but also Italian and Arabic. His father, Pietro Gigliotti () was the first violin at the Cairo Opera House. It is the only girl from a family of three children (Orlando, the eldest, his brother Bruno, who was born in in to take Orlando stage name, first name of the elder brother and become the agent of artistic Dalida)Iolanda (Frenchified by Yolanda) was born January 17, at Choubrah (suburb at the gates of Cairo), Egypt, parents from Calabria Serrastretta, in the province of Catanzaro. After winning in Egypt a few beauty contests, including the title of "Miss Egypt ", and turned in several B-movies, Dalida went to Paris at the age of twenty-one years in the hope of a career in cinema. She is quickly realize that his meag
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  • DALIDA AYACH

    Brazilian-born, The Lebanese fashion designer “Dalida Ayach” was born in 24 December

    Ever since she can remember, Dalida has always been passionate about fashion and rarely wore a piece of cloth without customizing it, introducing her very own touch.

    She got married to the Lebanese pop star Ramy Ayach in

    Dalida Ayach , is the vice president of Ayach Altofoula NGO.

    In , she decided to man a first step towards her dream and launched the Dalida Ayach brand, a brand that defines itself by elegance and simplicity, The first Dalida Ayach store opened its doors in Beirut as “Dalida Ayach Boutique”. And as two more stores are planned to open in the Arab world.

    A few years later and after a real success dressing International and Arab celebrities, like Eva Langoria, Aimee Sayah, and many others famous ladies, the dream became concrete.

    In she launched her Fall-Winter collection in Abu Dhabi , after doing many fashion shows in Dubai.

    In , she launched her Spring-Summ

    Egypt’s sweetheart Dalida: A unique talent born from a rare cultural mix

    PARIS: In May , the Cairo-born French-Italian singer Dalida — one of non-English-language-music’s biggest-ever stars — took her own life. Her 54 years had been filled with both great success and great tragedy. Three of her partners had previously committed suicide, and Dalida had attempted to take her own life in after the suicide of her lover, the Italian singer and actor Luigi Tenco.

    Despite the trauma of her personal life, though, her career was a story of almost-unbroken achievement. She packed out venues across the world, her songs (sung in nine languages) sold in huge numbers, and she was even a hit on the silver screen in films including legendary Egyptian director Youssef Chahine’s release “The Sixth Day.”

    In France, where she lived most of her adult life, she was an undisputed superstar — a poll in published in Le Monde ranked Dalida second, after General de Gaulle, among personalities who