New York is such a small place that there's always a chance you will run into someone you know, or even celebrities. Don't get me wrong, I am not one of those crazy fans running around New York City to look for celebs, but I have met my fair share ...
Go to Roosevelt Island! It's one of Manhattan's best-kept secrets. You can take the tram from East 59th St. and 2nd Avenue and enjoy the best views of Manhattan. There are even little restaurants, cafes, and ice cream shops on Roosevelt Island. ...
First, and most importantly, get familiar with the subway system. Although it may seem daunting at first, don't be afraid to travel and explore New York City. You never know what you might see or who you might meet!
People often say that in the fashion business the connections you make through work and school can be really helpful in the future, especially if you make a good impression. Well, that is definitely true! Back when I was interning for the fashion ...
One of the shining jewels in LIM College's crown, so to speak, is its professors. In fact, it was this dynamic element of the college that sealed the deal for me when I was exploring my options in 2009. Who better to learn from than those who have ...
I won't sugar-coat it for you, being a fashion intern can definitely be stressful. You're running around, you're replenishing merchandise, helping customers, closing the store and taking orders from others.
Hey everyone! I have an internship that is making this semester both productive and crazy at the same time. Back in early February I interviewed at Diane von Furstenberg. That was my second interview that week, and I was very nervous as usual, but ...
When it comes to your interview, make sure you dress to impress as yourself. Be sure to outwardly reflect your personality. You can do so by incorporating a conversational piece into your wardrobe such as a family heirloom jewelry piece or that ...
While strolling to the LIM College Townhouse one Wednesday morning for class, I spotted an elderly man, a blue bicycle placed against a fire hydrant, and a Nikon. I remembered one of my Visual Merchandising professors, Ron Knoth, who, sadly, passed ...