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Womenswear Account Manager – Supplier – London

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Posted on August 20, 2026

Womenswear Account Manager – Supplier – London

Reference: GC98914

Competitive

London

Permanent

The Role

As an Account Manager, you will lead the day-to-day management and growth of key customer accounts, owning the relationship from brief through to delivery. You’ll translate customer needs into clear commercial actions, working closely with Design, Product Development, Merchandising, QA and our supply base to deliver ranges that hit target price points, margin and critical path dates. You’ll be responsible for driving sales performance, managing forecasting and order flow alongside resolving issues quickly. This role suits someone who is commercially sharp, highly organised and confident managing multiple stakeholders in a fast-paced supplier environment.

Main Responsibilities

  • Act as the primary point of contact for key clients (e.g. high street retailers, e-commerce platforms, independents).
  • Build strong, long-term relationships with buyers and merchandisers to maximise repeat business.
  • Oversee the end-to-end order process—from concept and costing through to delivery.
  • Brief the internal design and development teams on client requirements and seasonal direction.
  • Attend and Lead Buyer’s meetings
  • Ability to manage a PLM system alongside the administration that comes with it.
  • Present ranges and samples to clients, ensuring collections are commercially viable and trend-appropriate.
  • Manage critical paths and liaise with factories, logistics, and technical teams to ensure deadlines are met.
  • Analyse sales data and market trends to identify new business opportunities or product gaps.
  • Support in onboarding new accounts and attend meetings, trade shows, and client visits where necessary.
  • Work closely with the merchandising and production teams to ensure margin targets are met.

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  • Proven experience in a fashion wholesale or supplier environment
  • Strong understanding of garment development, costings, critical path management, and retail cycles.
  • Excellent relationship-building and communication skills.
  • Commercial awareness with the ability to translate trends into sellable ranges.
  • Highly organised, detail-oriented, and able to manage multiple accounts simultaneously.

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Skills

Account Management
Garment Development
Critical Path Management
Costing
PLM Systems
Relationship Building
Sales Forecasting
Trend Analysis
Stakeholder Management
Commercial Awareness
Retail Cycles
Order Flow Management

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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