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Une entreprise de mode à Londres recherche un Designer de Vêtements Casual pour Femmes. Vous serez responsable de créer des collections innovantes, en collaborant avec une équipe dynamique tout en utilisant des logiciels de design tels qu'Adobe Illustrator. Nous recherchons un candidat passionné par le design et prêt à exceller dans un environnement de mode rapide. Une expérience dans le secteur de la mode et des compétences techniques solides sont essentielles.
Position: Ladies Casual Outerwear Designer
Are you ready to make a mark in the dynamic world of fashion? At LF Fashion, a proud member of the Li & Fung family, we are at the forefront of the design, development, and sourcing of consumer goods for the fashion and apparel industry. With over 115 years of expertise, we pride ourselves on our innovative "As One" approach, seamlessly integrating all facets of the retail market.
Your Mission:
As a Designer, you will be instrumental in crafting innovative and commercially viable collections for high-street fashion brands. Your unique blend of creativity, technical skill, and organisation will help shape the future of fashion through casual outerwear collections for women's fashion.
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Why Join Us?
At LF Fashion, we celebrate creativity, collaboration, and passion. If you're driven to succeed and eager to innovate, this is the perfect place for you! Join us in expressing your style while shaping the future of fashion.
Ready to take the next step in your career? Apply now and become a vital part of our LF Fashion family. Together, let’s design the future!
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If this sounds like you, Apply Now! As an equal opportunity employer, we shall consider all applicants regardless of gender, age, religion, marital status, race, sexual orientation, disability, disease, pregnancy, or trade union and/or political affiliation, and disregard all factors deemed inappropriate by local law and the International Labor Organization’s Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work.