Old Navy

SeniorDesigner,OldNavy,FemaleConcept

San Francisco, California, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Senior Designer, Old Navy, Female Concept at Old Navy. Skills: global design direction, conceptual development, Female Concept Design process, market research, macro trend, theme direction, trend funnel creation, content delivery, Concept Themes, Big Ideas, reporting for the Female product range, international and domestic concepts and fashion trends, market demands, company image, business strategy, concept content, Female product lines, key items, business and customer needs, key concept and p”

What You'll Achieve.

product style and trend are more than worth the price for our customers; ensure concept work supports business and customer needs; develop a motivated, high performing team

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Can evaluate complex situations using multiple internal and external sources.; Ability to filter, prioritize, analyze and validate complex, in-depth concepts and procedures.

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Ability to work in a fast paced, dynamic, and highly collaborative environment, with the agility to juggle multiple seasons at one time and track individual and team workflow and deadlines., Possess an elevated sense of style, aesthetic, and color and understand how to translate trends through the lens of the customer and brand filter., Thorough knowledge of concept for fashion from Theme to Big Idea and Key Items., Proven experience in high quality, clear and inspirational mood boards and trend computer knowledge including Adobe Creative Suite., Can evaluate complex situations using multiple internal and external sources., Ability to filter, prioritize, analyze and validate complex, in-depth concepts and procedures., Understands broader conceptual impacts across merchandising and product development.

What You'll Do.

Set overarching vision and conceptual development for the Old Navy Female range.

Drive the Female Concept Design process

including market research

trend funnel creation and content delivery.

Develop concept Themes

Big Ideas and reporting for the Female product range

advocate for concept ideas by presenting to internal leadership and cross functional partners.

Ensure design direction is consistent with market trends as well as business interpret international and domestic concepts and fashion trends as they relate to market demands

company image and business strategy.

Develop internal cross functional relationships to direct and ensure successful execution of concept content.

Drive strategy for the Female product lines by providing recommendations regarding macro trends

big ideas and key items

ensuring concept work supports business and customer needs.

Collaborate and lead others in key concept and product initiatives and their implementation.

Provide creative direction and coaching to develop a motivated

high performing team.

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

partner with cross functional team members; Develop internal cross functional relationships; advocate for concept ideas by presenting to internal leadership and cross functional partners; Collaborate and lead others in key concept and product initiatives and their implementation.

Communication Scope

advocate for concept ideas by presenting to internal leadership and cross functional partners

Process & Methodology

track individual and team workflow and deadlines

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