“To wear dreams on one's feet is to begin to give reality to one's dreams.” - Roger Vivier
One of my favorite phrases to remind myself of quite often is, “great minds discuss ideas.” No matter where we are or what we do, the opportunity to share thoughts and knowledge is one of the most fascinating elements of the world in which we live. ...
When most people think of heading off to college they consider huge dorms, a packed campus, football games, a dining hall; the whole nine yards. As a student at LIM College, or any city college in general, it is simple enough to realize that we ...
As a constant dreamer, I have always imagined myself running around like crazy backstage at a fashion show as I have seen on TV and in movies. I could not believe it when I actually stepped inside The Waldorf Astoria, a fancy hotel that hosts ...
“Make a wish!” As children, these three short words meant tightly closed eyes, smiling faces, and endless possibilities. In our minds, the chance to hope created a world without boundaries or limitations. As we grew older, our wishes became dreams ...
My current internship is at an independent arts organization called RAW: Natural Born Artists. We are nationwide (and newly international courtesy of Brisbane, Australia!), but I personally have ties to the lovely Brooklyn, NY. We do monthly events ...
Let me tell you a little bit more about my experiences here at LIM College. Students here are quite different to be honest, some of us have classes on Tuesdays & Thursdays; intern on Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays; then work Saturday and Sunday. We ...
LIM College is located in the heart of New York City. Having the opportunity to walk on 5th Avenue every day on our way to class we are exposed to many major retail environments. And, as a Visual Merchandising student, it is extremely important to ...
They wear the clothes that we hope to buy. They display the products that we admire and desire to own. They fill a space, but more importantly they create an environment, our shopping environment, but are often overlooked. “They” are the ...