Move beyond mood boards

Our fashion programs give you the skills, experience, and direction to move from self-taught to industry-ready.

You’ve started—now it’s time to do this properly.

If you’ve been learning on your own, you’ve likely felt where progress starts to slow. It’s not a lack of effort or talent—it’s the need for structure, feedback, and professional training.

Our Fashion Programs

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Our Fashion Programs ✳︎

Business of Fashion & Design Diploma

For those who want to create—and understand how it all comes together.

  • Learn design fundamentals alongside branding, production, and merchandising.

  • So your ideas don’t just exist—they’re built with direction and purpose.

Fashion Business & Creative Arts Diploma

For those drawn to styling, visuals, and creative direction.

  • Develop your eye and learn how to apply it across shoots, campaigns, and digital platforms.

  • Move from inspiration to execution, with clarity behind your decisions.

Core Fashion Design Certificate

For those ready to build technical design skills.

  • From concept to construction, learn how garments are developed, structured, and produced.

  • This is where ideas become tangible—and repeatable.

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Dress by JCI Graduate Emma Cesar

Baby Blue Editorial

“The instructors care about the students and it shows. They also instilled a level of understanding about the number of avenues we could take moving into our careers and mentored us towards what we were interested in. That's what sets JCI apart for me and it's why I would recommend it to someone in a similar position as myself! ”

—Cortney R. / Fashion Graduate

Why JCI

Where you train shapes how you work.

At JCI, you’ll study in a custom-built campus in the heart of downtown Vancouver, surrounded by other creatives and real industry energy.

You’ll collaborate across disciplines, build connections through community events, and train in an environment designed to reflect the pace and expectations of the industry—not a traditional classroom.

Take this seriously—and give yourself the right start.

With the right training, you move from experimenting to building something intentional—skills, work, and direction you can carry forward.