Full-Time

Junior Designer

Accessories

Posted on 11/30/2025

Jimmy Choo

Jimmy Choo

1,001-5,000 employees

British luxury fashion house selling accessories

No salary listed

London, UK

In Person

Travel to Italy required.

Category
UI/UX & Design (2)
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Required Skills
CAD
Adobe Photoshop
Word/Pages/Docs
HTML/CSS
PowerPoint/Keynote/Slides
Requirements
  • Degree level Education in Fashion OR verifiable Industry-equivalent experience
  • 2-4 years’ experience in the Design, Leather Goods (LG) and general CAD
  • European (preferably Italian) Factory and Supplier experience
  • Excellent sense of taste and style
  • Specialized in sophisticated image and pattern design with a modern and glamorous style
  • Expert technical skill and knowledge of factory capability and supplier base
  • Good hand drawing ability
  • Excellent skills in Adobe Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign), KeyNote, PowerPoint Microsoft Word and Microsoft Office
  • Excellent communication skills in person, via phone and email
  • Languages: English and Italian
Responsibilities
  • Design Leather Goods and Accessories following the design brief and brand profile for all collections
  • Contribute design ideas by research and presentation of ideas
  • Prepare design presentation with team
  • Contribute in selecting and development of materials and construction
  • Work with suppliers and factories via written and personal visits when requested
  • Report and work closely with Design Director, Accessories to develop and design collections
  • Communicate and coordinate with other teams (Shoes and Merchandising) on materials and collection collaborations
  • To assist on collection launches
  • Work with the Design Team on Creative Research and Conceptual Design Development of patterns and prints and General CAD for all Accessories categories
  • Freehand and CAD sketching, collage, painting
  • Manipulate and recolor existing prints, sketches, patterns
  • Attend Trade Fairs when requested
  • Design additional functions / category as requested
  • Attend design meetings, merchandising meetings and other relevant meetings related to design, product and commercial reporting as requested
  • Work on other projects when required (i.e. PR and Retail related)
  • Assist the Team organizing materials and sketches books

Jimmy Choo designs and sells luxury fashion accessories, including shoes, handbags, small leather goods, scarves, sunglasses, belts, fragrance, and men’s shoes, through a global network of over 150 stores. Its products are made with fine Italian craftsmanship and marketed as complete lifestyle pieces across categories, emphasizing brand identity and in-store luxury experiences. It stands out with the backing of Capri Holdings and a distinctive glamorous, timeless aesthetic focused on quality and detail. Its goal is to sustain and grow a globally recognized luxury brand known for exceptional craftsmanship and inclusive culture.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Acquired

Total Funding

$1.2B

Headquarters

London, United Kingdom

Founded

1996

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Tapestry's $8.5B acquisition integrates Jimmy Choo into stronger portfolio.
  • 20% North America growth drives brand momentum under Capri leadership.
  • Refined Spring 2025 arrivals with lace and florals align with luxury trends.

What critics are saying

  • Tapestry acquisition dilutes Jimmy Choo's high-end status versus LVMH, Kering.
  • Ongoing losses block double-digit margins, eroding Capri investor confidence.
  • FTC antitrust block strands Jimmy Choo in distressed Capri without capital.

What makes Jimmy Choo unique

  • Hyper Glamour Spring 2025 collection revives Y2K aesthetics at Milan Fashion Week.
  • Appointed Andy Holmes as SVP, CFO & Operations from Dunhill for expertise.
  • Bai Lu named brand ambassador to boost Asia appeal with playful campaigns.

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Company News

Yahoo Finance
Mar 11th, 2026
Capri CEO rules out Jimmy Choo sale, targets double-digit margins amid 66.6% five-year stock decline

Capri Holdings CEO John Idol confirmed that Jimmy Choo will remain part of the company's portfolio during a recent conference, dismissing speculation about a potential sale. He outlined plans to improve Jimmy Choo's margins from a small operating loss to double digits, focusing on store productivity and accessories. Idol described strong brand performance, including 20% growth in North America. The comments come as Capri shares trade at $18.60, down 23.7% year-to-date and 66.6% over five years. The decision to retain Jimmy Choo as a core asset signals management's focus on fixing and growing the brand rather than divesting it. However, ongoing losses at Jimmy Choo reflect broader margin pressures affecting the group, including its Michael Kors brand, which may slow any turnaround efforts.

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