THE JCI EDIT
JCI Grad Davneet Dhillon | The Social Revival
Since graduating from the Fashion Business & Creative Arts Program in 2014, Davneet has been working on various projects surrounding Visual Merchandising, Social Media Management as well as being a full-time blogger on her own Website & Instagram Page – Davneet Dhillon.
JCI Grad Sally Omeme | Her Journey Into Fashion
In 2011, Sally hopped on a plane and came to Vancouver to enrol in the Fashion Business & Creative Arts Program at JCI Institute. During the program, Sally used her passion for knitting, to specialize in hand knits as well as creating fabrics using repurposed garments and interesting textiles.
Becoming a Sustainable Shopper
Is there such a thing as being an Eco-friendly shopper? How about a sustainable fashionista? Is it hard to be one? Or is there a way we can be environmentally friendly while also keeping true to our fashion style?
Top Fashion Brands That Millenials, Gen-X, and Gen-Z Trust
In 2017 Millennial’s and Generation Xer’s spent a higher share of dollars on apparel compared to other generations. With their influence highly impacting the fashion industry, they are bound to change the way fashion brands market themselves.
Instagram Blogging Tips From Fashion Graduate Emma Leger
Meet Vancouver born and raised Instagram influencer and blogger, Emma Rose Leger. With a love for fashion and creativity blossoming at a young age, Emma knew that she wanted to step out of her comfort zone and dare to be different.
JCI Fashion Graduate, Co-Op Student and Art Enthusiast: Carolina Lara Cardoso
Carolina Lara Cardoso knew exactly what she had to do in order to pursue her dreams of becoming an Art Director in Canada and leading a creative team.
7 Top Canadian Fashion Designers
Maple syrup and Hudson’s Bay blankets aren’t the only hot commodities coming out of Canada. Our beloved country also happens to have made some fairly significant contributions to the global fashion community.
6 High School Classes That Prepare You For a College Career
It’s never too early to start thinking about your career, and the courses you take in high school can contribute to your success down the road. If you’re dreaming of working in fashion, these classes will get you off to a good start.