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Pitch and write daily fashion content for WhoWhatWear.com, spanning trend reports, shopping roundups from our top-performing retailers, styling guides, same-day celebrity and retailer news, and SEO content.
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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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A comprehensive knowledge of fashion styling, merchandising and visual display. Minimum associate degree in Display and Exhibition Design or comparable Art / Fashion related course of study.
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You will report to the VP, Creative Director and work closely with all members of the Styling Team, as well as Operations, and Engineering teams. Five + years experience working with high profile clients in the luxury fashion industry is essential, combined with a capability to develop strategies and action plans.
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Showcase a passion and enthusiasm for jewelry design, fashion, and styling. Direct experience selling fine jewelry and/or high end fashion in a luxury retail environment. A true professional who is passionate about sharing the fashion and beauty of jewelry, and celebrating the meaning it brings to life.
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Manage Fashion Show concepting, styling and work with Marketing on Go-sees. Bachelor’s Degree in Fashion Design. Positions: Kidswear Designer Overview: Our client is looking for two Kids Apparel Designer’s who will work cross functionally with the Graphic Design, Sales and Merchandising teams to create and develop seasonal apparel lines while supporting the overall brand’s objective.
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The ideal Assistant Store Manager is passionate about customer service, team building, fashion, styling and has the ability to cultivate and grow customers following, both in store and digitally.
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Minimum of 1 year of clientele experience in luxury fashion and strong knowledge of trends and designer brands with the ability to translate that knowledge into solving customer styling needs.
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Stay current with credible and relevant fashion references, including current style icons and influencers, and translate that inspiration into action by solving customer styling needs. You are an expert on styling and fashion, with a thorough understanding of designers, brands, and seasonal trends.
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Bachelor's degree (Visual Merchandising, Fashion Merchandising, or Interior Design major is a plus) 6+ years of proven experience in visual merchandising, styling and storytelling, preferably in a retail or showroom environment.
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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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Our customizable bridal line goes beyond mere fashion; it provides an immersive, tech-savvy experience, making every moment memorable as you create your unique wedding story. The bridal styling specialist will play a pivotal role in providing an unforgettable service journey for brides at our New York boutique.
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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. Job Description: 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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Leverage own knowledge and curiosity for current fashion, styling and trends along with a passion for creating an inspiring customer experience. As the senior manager, you will be a strategic partner to GBM and DBMs for a family of business and will be the CEO for bringing fashion, style and trend strategies to life in stores.
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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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