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Womenswear Designer, Dresses
My client is a well-established, premium womenswear brand. They are recruiting for a creative and fashion-forward designer to focus mainly on dresses. You will join their growing creative team based in Central London. The successful candidate will be responsible for creative design direction, working closely with the head of product and brand founder. You will deliver inspirational collections in line with their beautiful, feminine handwriting.
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Womenswear Designer, Dresses - Key Responsibilities:
- Responsible for designing and developing beautiful, feminine, and commercial ranges.
- Strong hand illustration and CAD skills.
- Manage the design and development process from initial concept to final samples in collaboration with the in-house PD team.
- Collate trend research in line with the handwriting of the brand.
- Exceptional garment construction and technical knowledge.


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Womenswear Designer, Dresses - The candidate:
- Experience in Women's premium or luxury apparel design, in particular – dresses.
- Commercial product design and a feminine handwriting.
- Confident communicator able to present at all levels and build relationships.
- This role is 100% office-based – Central London.
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