Aristocracy London
Menswear Stylist in Retail - Sales Assistant (London)

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Aristocracy London
Aristocracy London is a UK menswear fashion house that creates limited edition suits for the modern gentleman. Our company is growing but we want our team to remain close knit as we expand and we’re looking for people who share our values and want to develop their talents and grow with the company.
We’re looking for a Menswear Stylist & Sales Assistant for our London Showroom. Your passion for suits will shine through your day-to-day work and, being the face of our brand, you’ll offer customers a unique personalised experience.
Responsibilities:
In this role, you will:
- Welcome customers to the showroom, which operates by appointment.
- Provide personalised styling advice, ensuring the perfect fit and style for their preferences and occasion.
- Possess in-depth knowledge of suit styles, cuts, fabrics and trends.
- Assist clients in coordinating shirts, footwear and accessories to complete a polished look.
- Discuss the clients’ alterations requirements and advise on cost and timeline.
- Pin garments based on the best possible fit and liaise with our tailors to process alterations.
- Assist in visual merchandising to present suits and related products in an appealing manner.
- Provide a holistic customer service experience, e.g. deciding how to deal with customer queries, as well as understanding and implementing company policy and retail legislation.
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- Excellent communication skills and an understanding of EDI
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- Strong understanding of computers and web applications
- Flexibility to work weekends and holidays as needed
- Right to work in the UK
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Salary: 27000 - 31000 GBP Per annum
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