Fashion Designer is responsible for executing the fashion design strategy for an organization. Creates and manages multiple fashion design projects from conceptualization to finished product and ensures projects are aligned with the brand's identity. Being a Fashion Designer presents design concepts and ideas to internal stakeholders. Effectively communicates design details to the product development and production teams. Additionally, Fashion Designer determines final style, material, and color based on input from sales/marketing, merchandising, development, and manufacturing teams. Ensures fashion designs meet high-quality standards and adhere to approved guidelines. Keeps abreast of consumer needs and trends. Typically requires a bachelor's degree in apparel/fashion design or related field. Typically reports to a manager. The Fashion Designer work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. To be a Fashion Designer typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Are you a creative powerhouse with a passion for fashion? Do you have an eye for design and an innate ability to turn ideas into stunning apparel pieces? If so, we invite you to join our design team as an Apparel Fashion Designer.
This position requires a strong understanding of fashion trends, garment construction, and design principles. You will work closely with other members of the design team to bring concepts to life and ensure the brand's vision is translated into commercially successful products. You will also contribute to the creative process, assisting in the development of fashion collections that align with market demands and brand vision.
In addition to design responsibilities, you will also play a role in sourcing materials and communicating with manufacturers to ensure the successful production of the designs. Your technical skills, attention to detail, and collaborative mindset will help bring designs to life and contribute to the overall success of SSCO.
Assortment Planning and Creation:
Material Selection and Sourcing:
Prototyping and Sampling:
Production Management:
Continuous Review: