Harvey Nichols
Senior Client Advisor - Menswear

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Harvey Nichols is seeking a Senior Client Advisor to join our Menswear department in Knightsbridge, a destination for modern luxury and cutting-edge style. Harvey Nichols curates an edit of the world’s most sought-after fashion brands. This is your opportunity to represent an inspiring portfolio of designers and deliver a bespoke shopping experience to our discerning clientele.
About The Role…
As our new Senior Client Advisor, you’ll be the first point of contact for our customers, helping them explore collections and discover pieces that empower their individual style. You’ll deliver an exceptional and enjoyable 5* experience by:
- Guiding clients through our exclusive collections, from ready-to-wear, accessories, footwear and seasonal trends
- Using your expert styling knowledge to offer tailored advice and create personalised looks for every occasion
- Building and maintaining authentic, long-lasting relationships with clients, ensuring an elevated experience at every touchpoint
- Staying ahead of the latest fashion trends, designers, and runway innovations to inspire and inform clients
- Maintaining immaculate presentation across the shop floor and ensuring collections are displayed to the highest standard
- Being flexible and available when our clients need you most, including evenings and weekends
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We’re looking for individuals who embrace creativity, love a challenge, and are passionate about the world of luxury fashion and exceptional service.


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- Have you worked in luxury fashion retail before?
- Do you have excellent product and styling knowledge, with a genuine passion for designer items?
- Are you skilled at building relationships and providing expert wardrobe advice?
- Do you thrive in a fast-paced, client-focused environment?
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