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Find out what life at LIM is really like from our student bloggers. Their blog entries will give you a true sense of what makes New York City such an exciting place to spend your college years, and why LIM is such a great place to prepare for a career in the business of fashion.
Born in Manhattan and raised in New Jersey, Juan is 22 years old and is a Marketing major. He enjoys contemporary art and photography and is considering pursuing a career as a creative director for a fashion-related magazine. He enjoys taking advantage of NYC's art scene and relaxing in Central Park in his spare time. Read Juan's Blog >>
Cindy is a junior and is majoring in Fashion Merchandising. She's from Canton, Massachusetts, which is right outside of Boston. Cindy is 20 and lives in an apartment off-campus. As an LIM student, Cindy has volunteered at Fashion Week and worked at the L.A.M.B. and Heatherette runway shows in Bryant Park. Read Cindy's Blog >>
Alexandra, 19, is a sophomore. Originally from Long Island, she currently lives in LIM's residence hall. She is a Marketing major who is interested in public relations and event planning. In her spare time she likes to read and loves going to parks, beaches, and being outdoors in the summer. She loves living so close to Central Park and says that New York City is awesome because of all the amazing people she gets to meet every day and all the opportunities it offers her. Read Alexandra's Blog >>
Daniella is a 19 year-old sophomore from Union, New Jersey who lives at home. After graduation she hopes to land a job working at a fashion magazine or in public relations. In her spare time Daniella enjoys writing, shopping, and visiting museums. Read Daniella's Blog >>
Kristin is from Eastern Long Island and is (almost) 21 years old. She is a senior who is majoring in Marketing and also holds an associate degree in Fashion Merchandising. When she's not in class, Kristin enjoys sewing (she makes her own bags), watching Gossip Girl, riding the subway, and experiencing the many types of cuisine available in NYC. Read Kristin's Blog >>
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