Company
PARFOIS
PARFOIS
CHALLENGE:
As a Fashion Stylist you will have the opportunity to join our Marketing & Communication team with the mission of contributing for Parfois´ image throughout styling and creating looks for both channels, online and offline.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Perform research in order to present high level looks to the Image and Studio Manager before going on set and support them on quality output
• Achieve a high level of styling across the website´s womenswear images and, alongside other teams contribute to creative projects within the studio
• Improve current production studio processes by sharing new ideas to test; be aligned with current styling goals for the season focusing in maintaining the brand´s aesthetics
• Direct models and ensure product is captured
• Coordinating samples in studio based on the store date to take model photos of the selected garments.
PROFILE:
• Up to 3 years’ experience in a similar position ideally in the Fashion Retail
• Autonomous styling ability – across a range of categories and have a specialist or advanced area of styling – for example fine watches, fine jewelry or suiting
• Capacity of creating concept mood boards pre-shootings to Editorials, NL and other means of communication
• Good understanding of the production processes keeping in mind the importance of each milestone and prioritizing the workload according to the projects KPI´s.
• Must have knowledge of proportions, silhouettes, Brand DNA, shoe selection and overall execution of a look
• University Degree, preferable
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