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John Paul II Collegiate student seeking career in the fashion world

A John Paul II Collegiate student determined early on that the fashion world is where he wants to take his career.
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A John Paul II Collegiate student determined early on that the fashion world is where he wants to take his career.

Jontay Kahm, his last name short for Kahmakoatayo, is already off to an early start, having recently hosted his own fashion show at the high school.

The Grade 12 student, originally from Little Pine First Nation, got interested in the field about six years ago. Initially, it was music that sparked his interest.

鈥淲hen Lady Gaga was a big thing, back in 2009, that really got me thinking what could I do with this idea and make it better,鈥 said Kahm.

鈥淚 started copying her designs and then gradually they started to become my designs.鈥

After a year, Kahm said, he would do illustrations, 鈥20 illustrations a day,鈥 of various designs.

But he soon tired of that and started wanting to actually make clothes.

鈥淚n 2012, I came to John Paul, that鈥檚 where I met a lot of wonderful people, a lot of friends.鈥

He noted he did some designs for Cynthia Danyluk who had been a teacher at JP II.

鈥淪he was a real inspiration. She lives in London now, and she鈥檚 on a talk show, she has her own radio show, and really everything about fashion she talks about.鈥

Kahm said he started making dresses in her size and started getting better at it. He started experimenting and would watch 鈥渉undreds of fashion shows鈥 to see 鈥渨hat I like and what I don鈥檛 like, and what I know I can stay away from.鈥

He鈥檚 made about 50 garments since 2012. Many of them have ended up in London, where Cynthia is, and so 鈥渟he wears them, parades them around London, people ask where she gets them, and she says it鈥檚 from me, and she said people love the dresses.鈥澛犅犅犅犅

When Kahn was just starting to get interested in fashion, he recalls watching a 鈥渓ot of TV.鈥

鈥淭here was this show on Fashion Television, which really got me to know about designers, editors, bloggers, and what designers do every season, how it works, how the fashion system works,鈥 said Kahn.

鈥淎fter that got cancelled I had to go on my own and see what I had to find for myself,鈥 Kahn said. He followed YouTube, downloading videos of all the fashion shows. He looked at every piece because, he said, 鈥淚鈥檓 really all about the detail in dresses, and a lot of art works. I鈥檓 all about hand craftsmanship.鈥

He noted many designers are focused more on the design drawings and illustrations.

鈥淏ut I鈥檓 not all about that. I want to get into the art and cut the fabrics, experiment with the fabrics, see how the fabric moves on the models, and I want to know every aspect of that.鈥澛犅

Kahm says he was inspired by the works of designers such as Alexander McQueen, Yiqing Yin, Christopher Kane and Iris Van Herpen. As well, artists like Damien Hirst were a 鈥渂ig inspiration for me.鈥

Last Wednesday he put together a fashion show at John Paul II Coffee House, a talent show in which people could sing and dance and act. Kahm was offered the chance to put on a fashion show as part of the event鈥檚 entertainment.

He got extensive help for that effort. Friends were able to help finish some of the garments for that show and pitching in to get it organized.

About 20-25 people from JP II were involved in the fashion show, because 鈥測ou can鈥檛 do this alone, it鈥檚 impossible,鈥 Kahn said.

鈥淚 had some pieces from my last show, it was a small show but I learned a lot from that show. And I had a little bit more models, a little bit more people came. I wanted to get it all filmed properly, which I did, and getting it all out on the runway on time was a really good way to learn.鈥

He says he wants to have fashion shows in Paris. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 like my main goal, and to graduate from Central Saint Martin鈥檚 in London, because Central Saint Martin鈥檚 is where all the big fashion designers come from,鈥 Kahm said.

That is his goal for the future. For this fall he plans to do a one-year diploma program out of Blanche Macdonald in Vancouver.

After his education is done, he hopes to one day be 鈥渄ressing celebrities鈥 and working with women on 鈥渨hat they want, because that鈥檚 the important thing.鈥

鈥淗aving an edge to these dresses of mine is my passion, because that鈥檚 all I know how to do, is fashion and art. And it really gives me butterflies seeing them.鈥

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