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Our mission at David's Bridal is to embrace the ideas of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Offer David's Bridal loyalty & partners program to support and promote one stop for all life events.
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At David's Bridal, we empower our customers and our employees to stay true to their dreams and find the one, whether that means the wedding dress that matches a personal style-or the career that is a perfect fit.
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If you are ready to make dreams come true, we are looking for both, energetic full-time Bridal Stylist/Key-Holders and part-time Bridal Stylists for our newest location in Greensboro, NC. As a Bridal Stylist you will be responsible for providing exceptional customer service and styling brides-to-be.
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Leverage your styling training to complete head-to-toe looks for the bride and bridal party, delivering strong conversion and AOV to meet brand goals. As a stylist you’ll be the bride’s advocate completing her look from head-to-toe and creating the celebratory environment Vow’d is known for.
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This is a contract on-site role for a Bridal Hair Stylist located in Dallas, TX. As a Bridal Hair Stylist, you will be responsible for ensuring that the hair of the bride looks stunning and in-line with the overall look and feel of the bridal party.
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The Bridal Stylist will contribute to store operations like keeping a tidy shop, unpacking/boxing/ shipping gowns, answering calls, participating in social media and steaming. The bridal stylist will be trained in the world of tuxedos/suits as a back up for our tuxedo manager.
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Retail, fashion, bridal, or wedding experience a plus! Interested in growing in the stylist role. Retail, fashion, bridal, or wedding experience a plus! We dress the classic, the romantic, the sexy, the refined.
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Executes and monitors all the training for the five stages model for the Stylist, Dress Specialist and Bridal Show Reps. The Sales Manager is a dynamic, attentive and inspiring leader who has mastered relationship building with the customer; a mentor and coach to the Stylist team, and who sets expectations for 5-star customer service in order to find the one and support her life event up to and beyond the event date.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Luxury Bridal Stylist at Jaxon James Couture Bridal located in Tribeca, New York. The Luxury Bridal Stylist will be responsible for providing exceptional customer service and creating a personalized experience for each client.
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Big Personality – We’ll let you in on a little secret – the key to being a great bridal stylist is personality! Behind every RashawnRose Bride is a creative, passionate, fashion-forward stylist.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Bridal Sales Stylist at Sophia's Bridal, Tux, and Prom in Indianapolis, IN. As a Bridal Sales Stylist, you will work one on one with brides to help them navigate big life moments and feel anazing.
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Designer Jillian Sassone finds inspiration in the places shes lived and traveled, from New York to Palm Springs, creating capsule collections of fine jewelry, bridal bands, and one-of-a-kind custom designs for anyone drawn to the unordinary.
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Bella Bridesmaids is looking for an entrepreneurial and intuitive PART TIME STYLIST/SALES ASSOCIATE to join our growing team. Our ideal Stylist has a knack for reading people and a desire to spend their time doing something fulfilling and fun.
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Do you love fashion and live for styling your daily looks? Our rapidly growing team is a diverse mix of passionate individuals, aligned in building a brand that is authentic, approachable, and most importantly, fun.
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To apply for this position please email your resume (PDF only) to careers@shopkynah.com with the subject “Bridal Stylist/Store Associate Position” and include a brief cover letter on why you believe you are a good fit for the position.
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