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An academic focus on any of the following: Fashion Design and/or FMM Product Development; Fine Arts; Graphic Design, Fabric Styling; Textile Design; Packaging Design; Color and Print Design is a plus.
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Hair Stylist Qualifications: Valid Florida Cosmetology license required Professional haircutting and styling techniques including but not limited to color, highlights, fashion colors, Balayage, cuts, male trimming services, and kids cuts.
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Customer service obsessed; ability to sell with a passion for styling and love for fashion. Foster customer relationships by continually developing knowledge of current trends and styling techniques.
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Background in photography, styling, fashion, videography, visual design, art direction, interior design, or similar. You will have a constant awareness of trends in Visual Design, Men’s fashion, Women’s fashion, Product photography, Lifestyle photography, and Social media.
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4-year college degree in Fashion/Styling, Visual Merchandising, Retail Marketing, or related field and/or equivalent work experience. Supporting the development of Visual Merchandising Styling tools, resources, and brand guides at Home Office and Field.
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Styling experience in luxury fashion and/or strong knowledge of trends and designer brands with the ability to translate that knowledge into solving customer styling needs. Take inspiration from credible and relevant fashion references, including current style icons and influencers, and translate that inspiration into action by solving customer styling needs.
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Some education or experience with visual merchandising, fashion merchandising, graphic design, interior design, space planning or related field. Visual Design and Styling: Understands and is interested in color theory, visual display composition, and styling/placement techniques and how to apply that knowledge.
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If you're passionate about fashion, styling, and creating social experiences that empower women to feel beautiful, and thrive in a team-oriented environment, then join our fashion-obsessed team.
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Manage all fashion elements of the photo studio, guiding and approving photography, styling and managing all wardrobe coming in and out of the office. The Wall Street Journal is looking for an enthusiastic fashion market editor to work within the fashion team of Off Duty, a lifestyle service section that appears in the Weekend print edition and on all digital platforms.
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Fashion & Styling terminology required (Passion for fashion!) Fashion Merchandise Analyst (Home) Fashion & Styling terminology required (Passion for fashion!) Our customers range from big box stores to specialty brands, and full-line department stores to resale marketplaces.
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Experience in merchandising and styling with a knowledge of current fashion trends and styles. The ideal Visual Merchandiser is a creative individual who has a passion for presenting the latest fashion trends by crafting eye-catching aesthetics.
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What We Look For: •Professional styling services•Self-motivation•Ability to build a fan base•Ability to partner with salon team members•Flexibility•Willingness to participate in a learning environment•A passion for the beauty industry•People skillsOur professionals ensure a superior client experience by determining the client's needs and providing services including the latest cuts, the best finishing, and the industry's top chemical services.
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With a passion for gracious service, an interest in fashion, styling talent and product knowledge proficiency, they establish and cultivate long term client relationships both in store and online.
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JCPenney offers a broad portfolio of fashion, apparel, home, beauty, and jewelry from national and private brands and provides personal services including salon, portrait and optical. Our passion for hair is stronger than ever, so we have turned styling into an exciting, rewarding career-and so can you.
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You will be an expert on styling and fashion, with a thorough understanding of designers, brands and seasonal trends. Passionate about hospitality, fashion and styling. Connect and engage with customers authentically to understand their styling needs.
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