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This is a full-time on-site role located in either of our locations; Martha's Vineyard, MA or Boston, MA for a Fashion Stylist. The Fashion Stylist will work closely with clients to ensure that their needs are met, and will use their creativity and knowledge of fashion to enhance the client's style.
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Rare Editions, a celebrated leader in fashion-forward girls' dresses and childrenswear, is thrilled to announce a paid internship opportunity within our apparel production team. We are seeking motivated and detail-oriented individuals who are eager to delve into the world of fashion production.
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The Fashion Design Intern will also be required to assist in fashion styling, graphic design and sewing. Prior fashion design internship experience is a plus but not required. Experience in graphic design and fashion styling.
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In three short years, with a loyal customer following and with distribution in a few hundred independent boutiques and department stores like Nordstrom, Bloomingdales, El Corte Ingles and Revolve.com, UnCommon Fashion became known as the launchpad showroom for new apparel lines.
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Industry: Mix of Luxury Fashion & Streetwear. Our client is a Los Angeles fashion brand mixing streetwear and luxury. A bachelor’s degree in Fashion Design or a related field is preferred, though not mandatory.
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Negri Firman PR & Communications for its NewYork office , is looking for a Communications Manager to guide and execute day-to-day strategy, lead a small team, and oversee media and influencer relations for various clients, including, but not limited to, fashion, jewellery, luxury lifestyle, culture, and design.
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The ideal candidate will bring a wealth of experience in fashion eCommerce, a strategic mindset, and a proven track record of scaling digital businesses. Analyze market trends, customer insights, and competitive landscape to identify opportunities for growth and differentiation in the fashion eCommerce space.
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Prior fashion, public relations, social media, or corporate office experience is a plus. TechStyleOS is the globally integrated Operations and Services provider behind some of the fastest growing online fashion brands in history, including Fabletics, Savage X Fenty, JustFab, ShoeDazzle, and FabKids.
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G-III has fashion licenses under the Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Cole Haan, Dockers, Guess? Location (On-Site): New York City, Midtown Manhattan – Fashion District. With more than 30 licensed and owned brands, including some of the most sought-after names in global fashion, our success is driven by our team’s entrepreneurial spirit and our deep relationships across the industry.
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We are looking for a Fashion Influencer to conceptualize and create engaging content for our community. Reselling and Thrifting - including eBay, Etsy, Mercari, Poshmark, and others. Content Creator - YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram.
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If you are passionate about sustainable fashion and excited about the opportunity to shape the future of the secondhand fashion industry, we encourage you to apply for the Associate Category Manager role at Jamble.
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The ideal candidate will be expected to have an existing base of fashion stylist and publicist contacts and be able to support the VIP fashion team’s efforts to secure maximum red carpet & street style coverage across all relevant media channels.
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Role & Responsibilities: Presenting & Live streaming: You will be presenting mainly female fashion products and accessories through our channel in Tiktok at your own place. Requirement: Confident of being a presenter or actor in front of cameraTalkative, Good Expression, High Coordination, Hard workHave extensive knowledge of fashion & beauty brands & passionate about have fashion & beauty industryPrior live streaming / experience in fashion & beauty retail sales or E-commerce is preferred.
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We are looking for a NYC-based intern for the remainder of the Spring 2024 semester, preferably with the option to extend through August, who is interested in learning in-depth about luxury sales and small business management with a start-up sustainable fashion brand.
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Proven experience (2+ years) working as an Account Executive, Account Manager, or in a client relations role within the wholesale fashion industry. This position requires a deep understanding of the wholesale fashion industry, along with experience in working with major retail partners like Costco and Walmart.
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