Episode 23: Read All About It with Taylor Jack of Bonhomie Magazine
EXTRA, EXTRA! Read all about it! Or well, we used to read all about it in our favourite magazines. This week, the girls sit down to discuss the world of trends, starting with Gen Z's new favourite word for out-of-trend behaviour, "cheugy." A way to describe the actions and fashion of millenials, cheugy is taking the TikTok world by storm and causing even more controversy than when Gen Z cancelled skinny jeans. When wondering if they should address their own "cheugy" vibes, Kenn and Cass realized that, 10 years ago, they would have found the latest trends to ditch or display from their favourite magazines. The magazine industry has drastically changed due to the rise of technology; however, there is still an enigmatic appeal to discovering new fashion pieces or recipes from their silky pages rather than from a website.Taylor Jack, the writer and editor of Kamloops' newest magazine, understood the draw of having something tangible when creating Bonhomie. After finding themselves in unlikely situations due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Taylor and the three other co-creators of the magazine, Amanda Agassiz, Natalie Sky, and Marisa Bertoli, found inspiration while re-directing their focus on their local community. Bonhomie highlights the hidden treasures that our city has to offer, and it tells the unique stories of our community members. To support Bonhomie, follow them on Instagram at @Bonhomie_Mag and like their Facebook page! You can pick up your copy of the magazine at Essence Lighting, or keep your eyes open for the new issue to be released at your favourite local business this upcoming Fall. Follow the Boss Chicks on Instagram @thebosschickproject, @kenn_gabrielle_ and @cassandramilk, on Facebook @TheBossChickProject, and on TikTok @thebosschickproject.Check out our website www.thebosschickproject.com to sign up for our newsletter, inquire about sponsorships, or reach out to be a guest on the podcast!Subscribe, follow, download, and leave a review or else you're totally "cheugy."