Full-Time

Brand Stylist

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Quince

Quince

201-500 employees

Direct-to-consumer e-commerce for fashion and home essentials

Consumer Software
Consumer Goods

Junior, Mid

San Francisco, CA, USA

Must be onsite in SF office 5 days a week.

Category
Brand Design
UI/UX & Design
Requirements
  • Proven experience as a stylist in e-commerce, retail, or fashion, with a strong portfolio of product and campaign styling.
  • A keen eye for fashion trends and the ability to translate these into on-brand styling decisions.
  • Exceptional attention to detail to ensure consistent visual presentation across multiple platforms.
  • Strong communication and organizational skills, with the ability to work cross-functionally with merchandising and creative teams.
  • Experience directing photo shoots, particularly for product pages and campaigns.
  • Must be onsite in SF office 5 days a week
Responsibilities
  • Lead the styling for seasonal and promotional campaigns, ensuring that all visuals communicate a consistent and compelling brand story.
  • Style products for e-commerce pages, ensuring that each item is presented in a way that highlights its best features, matches customer expectations, and drives conversions. This includes styling products on models or flat-lay images to enhance visual appeal and functionality.
  • Ensure consistent styling across all product categories and images, maintaining the same attention to detail, color palette, and presentation style to create a uniform shopping experience.
  • Select appropriate models and create on-brand looks that resonate with the target audience. For off-model imagery, style products in flat-lay or still-life formats to highlight product details and attributes.
  • Collaborate with the merchandising team to stay up-to-date on inventory levels, product launches, and customer demand to ensure that styling reflects available and high-priority stock.
  • Ensure that all styled imagery, from product pages to campaigns, adheres to brand guidelines, including tone, color schemes, and overall aesthetic. This involves reviewing the final images to confirm they are in line with the brand’s visual identity before publication.
  • Create editorial and product page laydowns/flat lays that are innovative and follow brand guidelines.
  • Establish clear guidelines for product styling that align with the company’s brand vision, ensuring consistency across all products and categories on the website.
  • Stay updated on industry trends, customer preferences, and competitive landscape to bring fresh ideas to styling while staying true to the brand's identity.
  • Review and approve product imagery to ensure consistency and quality, conducting re-shoots when necessary to maintain high standards.
  • Build efficient processes for styling product shoots, ensuring that products are styled, shot, and ready for the website in a timely manner to meet marketing and promotional deadlines.

Quince offers high-quality fashion and lifestyle products through its online retail platform. The company sources its products directly from manufacturers worldwide, which allows it to provide premium items at lower prices compared to traditional retailers. Quince's product range includes clothing such as dresses and blouses, as well as home essentials like bed sheets, appealing to a diverse customer base that values quality and style. Unlike many competitors, Quince focuses on a direct-to-consumer model, eliminating middlemen to keep costs down. The company's goal is to make affordable luxury accessible to everyone while fostering a community of brand advocates through social media engagement.

Company Stage

Series B

Total Funding

$74.9M

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2018

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

18%

1 year growth

75%

2 year growth

175%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Growing demand for sustainable fashion boosts Quince's responsible sourcing practices.
  • Expansion in global e-commerce markets offers Quince new customer bases and sales growth.
  • The rise of DTC models aligns with Quince's business strategy, driving potential growth.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from other DTC brands may erode Quince's market share.
  • Rising raw material costs could impact Quince's ability to maintain low prices.
  • Challenges in maintaining product quality as Quince scales with more global manufacturers.

What makes Quince unique

  • Quince's M2C model cuts out middlemen, offering luxury at lower prices.
  • The company partners with over 50 top manufacturers globally for diverse product offerings.
  • Quince's marketing strategy leverages social media to build a community of brand advocates.

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