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Fashion Designer
Talent-360.me
6th of OctoberHybrid3w ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
About Zhivago
At Zhivago, we create bold, trend-driven fashion that combines comfort, quality, and modern style. As a growing fashion brand with a strong presence in Egypt and expanding internationally, we are looking for creative designers to join our team and help shape upcoming collections.
Responsibilities
- Develop creative apparel concepts and seasonal collections
- Research fashion trends, colors, fabrics, and market direction
- Prepare sketches, technical drawings, and design presentations
- Collaborate with production and merchandising teams
- Participate in fittings, sample reviews, and design updates
- Ensure designs align with Zhivago’s brand identity and aesthetic
Requirements
- Minimum 1 year of experience in fashion design or apparel design
- Previous experience in the fashion industry is a must
- Strong sense of fashion trends, styling, and color coordination
- Ability to create sketches, mood boards, and collection concepts
- Good knowledge of fabrics, materials, and garment construction
- Proficiency in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop is preferred
- Creative, detail-oriented, and passionate about fashion
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and meet deadlines
Benefits
- Medical Insurance
- Flexible work conditions
- Hybrid work model
- Dynamic and creative work environment
- Opportunity to grow within a rapidly expanding fashion brand
- Exposure to exciting collections and campaigns
- Work alongside a passionate and ambitious team
Perks & benefits
- Medical Insurance
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