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6+ years of years of professional industry experience styling in high-end, high-volume catalog, advertising, corporate or commercial photography studio environment. Working knowledge of styling techniques, skills, equipment, and tools.
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Here at LOFT, we're busy styling the careers and supporting the lives of everyday optimists just like you. Completes opening/closing procedures and tasks as directly by Leadership Team with a client focus (e.g. replenishing merchandise; recovering the store and styling rooms; processing shipment including but not limited to: unpacking, hanging, steaming; cleaning including but not limited to: dusting, vacuuming, and removing trash; executing merchandising moves; marketing updates; and completing prices changes.
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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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Driving revenue by proactively managing the client experience while effectively performing Manager On Duty responsibilities – Assuming the MOD role when Store Manager/Co-Manager is not on the floor. Additional responsibilities as assigned by the Store Manager or Co-Manager.
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Meets merchandise processing standards and maintains an organized and accessible work areaAdheres to Loss Prevention practices and is aware of and reports potential incidents, to ensure shortage control and to protect company assetsMaintains a safe work environment and reports any potential hazards to store management (e.g., ensuring that exits are unobstructed, ceiling clearance in stockroom is enforced, rugs are not frayed, spills are cleaned up immediately, etc.
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