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Account Manager
Women’s Wear Account Manager – London
Our client is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Women’s Wear Account Manager to join their dynamic team, supporting high street retailers and supermarkets in delivering multi-product fashion collections.
This is an ideal role for career progression within account management in the fashion and textiles industry. The position demands an in-office presence (Monday–Friday) and offers rich growth opportunities within a leading company prioritising innovation, dedication, and professional development.
Responsibilities
- Manage key client accounts, including major high street retailers and supermarkets
- Assist in coordinating women’s wear collections across categories—tailoring, outerwear, soft wovens, and jersey fabrics
- Maintain regular client communication to align expectations and nurture strong professional relationships
- Collaborate with design teams to translate concepts into finalised products
- Liaise with production teams to ensure timely order fulfillment, adherence to deadlines, and quality control
- Prepare sales presentations, product samples, and engagement documentation
- Monitor project timelines and logistics coordination to ensure seamless workflow from design to delivery
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Requirements
- Previous experience working with a UK-based fashion supplier
- Strong organisational skills and a keen eye for detail
- Exceptional communication and interpersonal abilities, with an aptitude for relationship-building
- Ability to thrive in a collaborative team environment, supporting cross-departmental workflows
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite; experience with industry-specific software is advantageous
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