Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Week 10 EOC | Dream Job



Job Title
Visual (RTW) Fashion Stylist FT: Bloomingdale's Walt Whitman Shops, NY
Division
Bloomingdale's
Location
Huntington, NY
Status
Full Time
Employee
Job Category
Sales/Retail/Business Development
           
Visual (RTW) Fashion Stylist FT: Bloomingdale's Walt Whitman Shops, NY
Bloomingdale's is seeking a highly creative and motivated individual with 2-3 years visual merchandising experience in fashion styling and retail merchandising. As a Visual Stylist at Bloomingdale's, you will be working with some of today's most current and fashion forward vendors to create visual presentations that engage and inspire our customers and clients. Be part of a visual team in an environment "like no other store in the world".


Key Accountabilities:
- Ensure presence of Fashion Leadership through the thoughtful understanding of trend messaging; merchandise selection, placement and composition of mannequins and conveying current seasonal campaign message.
- Collaborate with visual and merchandising teams to create novel and unique concepts for merchandise presentations.
- Updating and maintaining a large volume of mannequin and visual presentations that upholds the Bloomingdale's Brand.
- Ability to learn and develop skills in other families of businesses such as Ready to Wear, Home Store, Men's and Cosmetics.


Skill Summary:
- Fashion display background
- Creative ability to conceptualize displays and bring them to real life presentations
- Related experience in retail, design, art or fashion is desirable
- Highly organized
- Excellent verbal and communication skills
- Proactive self-starter
- Ability to use carpentry tools and painting supplies safely and efficiently
- Flexibility with schedule, dependent upon business needs

Bloomingdale's is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to a diverse and inclusive work environment.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Post 8 | Tagline

8. Now add a tag line to your brand.


Stylist Anonymous
 Secrets are meant to be shared


“Brands start with a great idea that tells a good story” (More Than a Name, Davis, 78).

Post 7 | Specialty & Five Key Talents


7. Write a paragraph emphasizing your specialty and your five key talents, weaving in your most important values, passions and skills.

On the surface, Stylist Anonymous may seem like a superficial fashion site, but in reality, the vision of Stylist Anonymous is to help make the world a better place by giving people confidence and helping them find happiness: “Brands don’t just arrive out of nowhere. They are the product of a company ‘vision’” (More Than a Name, Davis, 43). Our goals are to make our customers feel great about themselves through our love of fashion. We have a lot of fun at Stylist Anonymous because fashion is a very fun and creative thing; therefore, we want to project that to our customers: “This is where branding happens: it is the dialogue that helps create and sustain a relationship between the organization and its audience. And good branding, according to the experts, must engage” (More Than a Name, Davis, 27). When you do something you love, you will never work a day in your life. I don’t consider Stylist Anonymous as a “job” because it is something I look forward to doing everyday. Operating Stylist Anonymous will not be easy; however, that is the fun part. I look forward to overcoming the many challenges. Our customers are our priority, and we want to make sure we provide not only a place to get style tips, but a place where people can share their experiences. It is a very rewarding experience, knowing that our site has helped someone.

Post 6 | Statement of Specialty


6. Weave the items on all your lists into a statement of your specialty. What are you particularly gifted at delivering?

With my highly motivated work ethic, open-minded attitude, and years of perfecting my craft, I will strive to do my absolute best in assisting others with fashion and styling advice to help them achieve confidence, happiness, and so much more.

“In design terms, simplicity has an elegance that is modern and contemporary. It is also different and so, for now, makes the brand stand out” (More Than a Name, Davis, 132).

Post 5 | Top Five Talents


5. From your hopefully long list of talents and qualities, choose the top five, the ones you do best and enjoy doing the most.

Out of my list of what I consider my talents, these would be my top five talents. First, you will be assured that whatever I do will be my personal best. I don’t like to do anything with minimal effort, so I always put out my best work. In other words, my work is personal and original, different from others: “For many brands today, service is the key differentiator” (More Than a Name, Davis, 138). Second, even though I am a student of fashion, I am no stranger to it. I understand fashion, and I appreciate the fact that it can be extremely complicated. I know what works for people and what doesn’t work for people. Third, I am highly motivated. I will always want to achieve success, and I am willing to do whatever it takes to get there. Fourth, I can accept criticism. I value constructive criticism because it helps me grow and improve. No one is perfect, especially me, but I am always looking for ways to become a better person professionally and personally. Lastly and most importantly, I am very open-minded. I feel it is important to understand and respect all aspects and opinions, rather then only see my own. It is important to realize what is going on in the world and what is going on around me. Being closed-minded can be a very dangerous thing.

Post 4 | Talents


4. Identify your talents. What have you always been recognized for (particularly as a kid)? What do you do better than most other people? What skills do people seem to notice in you?

Ultimately, I believe my strongest talent is that I try my hardest and I put out work that I feel proud of. For the longest time, I struggled with OCD and the idea of perfection; however, I learned the only person worth pleasing is myself. As a result, I may not be “perfect”, but I am definitely proud of who I am; therefore, I feel that is what makes me unique: “Brands that provide enjoyment will stand out in the future. It is a differentiator and a way to get noticed” (More Than a Name, Davis, 136). I am also organized, persistent, detail-oriented, reliable, and open-minded. I am a self-starter and highly motivated; I thrive when I am under pressure and I love meeting deadlines. I also communicate well with others, and if I need to get a point across, I will make sure the message is heard. In addition, I can accept criticism and I am always looking for ways to better myself in all aspects of my life, not just professionally. Other than my analytical talents, I am knowledgeable of trends and I consider myself as having an eye for fashion. I can spot trends before they become mainstream and I always give my friends advice on what they should wear.

Post 3 | Passions


3. Identify your passions. What things or ideas do you love?

There are many things that I am passionate about. I believe passion fuels your inner fire to do something. At the top of my list, life, in general, is a strong passion of mine. I love life and all the opportunities, abundant or little, it gives all us. When I wake up in the morning, I am thankful and excited to see what my day has in stored for me. My relationships with my family and friends are another strong passion of mine. I would not be where I am today without my family and friends, so my relationships with them are very important; each individual that I meet influences my life one way or another. Also, I am passionate about meeting and engaging with other people. I love making new friends and I enjoy opening myself up to others: “This is where branding happens: it is the dialogue that helps create and sustain a relationship between the organization and its audience. And good branding, according to the experts, must engage” (More Than a Name, Melissa Davis, 27).

Other than my main passions, I have many other passions. Of course, I am married to fashion. I didn’t acknowledge it when I was younger, but I have always been in love with fashion. When I was little, I was mistakenly mailed a Vogue magazine and rather than return the magazine to the sender, I kept it and it literally opened my eyes to the fashion world. Ever since then, I was completely engulfed with fashion and everything about fashion. I would say fashion is my first true love. Therefore, clothes, style, and trends have also become my passion. If fashion were my husband, music would be the guy I have an affair with. I appreciate music greatly for the same reason why I love fashion; it makes the world a better place and it connects people. Also, music helps me get through life. With different situations, different, moods, and different personalities, there’s different music that understands my complicated life. To me, music is another form of communication, which I speak fluently.

Lastly, a passion that has sort of developed over time is the ability to help others. We all experience high moments and low moments throughout our lives. (If you don’t, then you’re not living life). I enjoy helping others when they need help because I know what it is like to go through personal struggles on your own – you just wish someone were there to help you out. Thus, I am passionate about helping people in need because no one should go through a struggle alone.

Post 2 | Core Values


2. Identify your core values. What really matters to you?

“Brand style comes from the core – that is, the values of the brand. Brand values are the belief systems behind the brand. They are usually described as succinct adjectives that are often associated with archetypal characteristics: fun, rebellious, winning or inventive, for example” (More Than a Name, Davis, 82). We, at Stylist Anonymous, have a very strong set of core values, which many people can relate.

Most important, Stylist Anonymous believes in providing a personal connection between fashionistas. We believe the relationship between our brand and our customers is vital for our success. We don’t view our customers as “customers”, but instead they are viewed as our friends – friends who look out for each: “Branding is important because of its relationship and impact on the world we live in. Brands affect people’s lives simply because they are part of our daily choices and decisions” (More Than a Name, Davis, 32). Our goal is to make sure our friends are treated with respect, honesty, and integrity.

With that being said, Stylist Anonymous also believes in helping our customers feel their absolute best. We are passionate about bringing up one’s confidence through fashion, and we hope that our customers are passionate about our passion: “People are passionate about brands whether they support them or not” (More Than a Name, Davis, 32). Believe it or not, fashion has a big role in how you feel. When you feel your best, you can conquer the world.

Now that we got the serious business out of the way, our last core values are to appreciate the beauty of all styles and to have fun; both core values go hand-in-hand. Stylist Anonymous is a friendly and approachable fashion community that provides fun styling advice to help you feel your best with the help of others.

Post 1 | Primary "Product"


1. Identify the primary "product" (service, resource, special ability, etc.) you have to offer others. 
 

Have you ever looked at pictures of the hottest celebrities in today’s trendiest fashion magazines and wish you could steal their style? Or have you ever walked into a clothing store feeling completely overwhelmed? And, I definitely know you have woken up one morning asking yourself, “What the hell am I going to wear today?!” These are all common situations that many of us can relate. Personally, I can experience all three scenarios in one day! Thus, I created Stylist Anonymous, a fun and fabulous online fashion community to help solve with our fashion tribulations: “Brands offer a set of values, a vision and an attitude” (More Than a Name, Davis, 27).

Stylist Anonymous is the ultimate place for styling tricks and tips. Any good company needs to provide a product or service that makes our lives easier: “Basically, a product (or service) is the thing that you buy and use. The brand is the promise of something. That something is intangible; it could be a guarantee of quality, a sense of prestige, or of heritage” (More Than a Name, Davis, 12). By visiting Stylist Anonymous online, you will have the best style secrets available to you.

Sure, there are styling tips available in magazines or you can hire styling professionals; however, Stylist Anonymous is different and evolutionary for many reasons. First off, you help and contribute to the community: “The relationship between the brand and the consumer is two-way – what the consumer thinks of the brand matters as much as how the brand projects itself to the consumer. This two-way interaction is at the heart of managing the brand perception” (More Than a Name, Davis, 27). Everyone has a voice in fashion, and we make sure your voice is heard. Secondly, we are available 24/7 with frequent updates. 


Thirdly, we are a strong community of fashionistas from all levels. Whether you are an expert or an amateur, there will always be a place for you at Stylist Anonymous: “Brands today represent more than a product, service or brand identity (the name and logo, design and voice of the brand). A brand is synonymous with the business and the style behind the product or service; it encompasses the people working for the company and a philosophy and spirit that sustain it” (More Than a Name, Davis, 27). This makes us competitive and different: “Brands also offer a differentiating factor that makes it easier to choose between the many competing product variants” (More Than a Name, Davis, 12).