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The Fashion Stylist will provide the relevant training to elevate the styling skills of the retail team, and support with both our existing & prospective high net worth clients in collaboration with the Client Relations team.
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As a Louis Vuitton Fashion Stylist, you will be an ambassador of the brand. The Fashion Stylist will support the Retail team through the offering of styling and trend advice while working in close partnership with the key stakeholders to collaborate on events, projects, and new product launches.
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The Fashion Stylist will be responsible for assisting customers with wardrobe selection, styling, and outfit advice. Prior experience as a fashion stylist or personal shopper is a plus. Fashion styling and wardrobe skills.
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As a Fashion Recommerce Expert, you will be responsible for a variety of tasks to help our community, including researching, sharing, and teaching others to succeed with their side hustles using recommerce, upcycling, and reselling.
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As a Fashion Blogger and Content Creator, you will be responsible for a variety of tasks to help our community, including researching, sharing, and mentoring others to succeed with their side hustles, including how to make money in fashion.
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Department of Design and Merchandising (DM): The Fashion Merchandising program in the department of Design and Merchandising (DM) is one of three major areas that also include Interior Design and Apparel Design and Technology.
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Five years of work experience in textile industry preferred (ex: Product design, yarn production, fabric manufacturing, polymer/fiber science, textile education, fashion merchandising) Master of Science degree in Textiles (or related field which may include Fashion Design or Fashion Merchandising) from a regionally accredited institution required.
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About Fashion Institute of Technology: The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), an internationally renowned college of art and design, business and technology, of the State University of New York, invites applications for a part-time adjunct faculty position in the Textile/Surface Design Department, School of Art and Design.
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The Administrative Assistant, Specialty Leasing and Marketing is responsible for providing support to the Specialty Leasing and Marketing Managers at Fashion District Philadelphia. In addition, Fashion District Philadelphia Administrative Assistant will also support the General Manager and administrative team as needed.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Within a list of Apparel/Fashion accounts, the Retail Analyst will: Attend and actively participate in routine luxury fashion account client meetings, both on- and off-site.
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The Fashion Design Assistant is vital in supporting the design team in creating innovative and stylish clothing. · Bachelor's degree in Fashion design, textile, fine arts, merchandising, or related field.
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Minimum of 3-5 years of retail management experience, preferably in a high-end or boutique retail environment with a focus on streetwear, fashion, or lifestyle brands. The ideal candidate will have a passion for fashion, streetwear culture, and creating immersive retail experiences.
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Yellow Box is looking for a footwear designer who is passionate about women’s fashion and experienced in shoe design. Must have a passion for women’s fashion and footwear design. Associates of Arts, or Bachelor’s degree in Footwear, Accessories, Product, Industrial or Fashion Design strongly preferred.
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Summary Statement: Our clients are always at the center of what we do, and the Personal Stylist service goes above and beyond to delight our clients with wardrobe consultations, head-to-toe styling, behind the rope access to merchandise, and on-demand personal styling for any/all of their fashion needs.
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Join us at Cornell University and be part of a dynamic team shaping the future of fashion design and research! We house the Digital Fashion & Body Lab, a pioneering research hub focused on the intersection of clothing design, fit, and digital technology's role in shaping the future of fashion.
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