VP, Design, Kids & Baby, Gap Specialty
Old Navy(5 months ago)
About this role
The Design Leader for Kids & Baby at Gap Specialty defines the product design vision and strategy to evolve and grow the Kids and Baby product offerings. This role establishes the brand aesthetic and long-term roadmaps while partnering closely with Merchandising and Product Development to ensure products meet customer needs and business objectives. The leader represents design across the organization and influences product direction at a strategic level.
Required Skills
- Product Strategy
- Trend Research
- Creative Direction
- Team Leadership
- Vendor Management
- Merchandising
- Product Development
- Brand Aesthetic
- Cost Management
- Roadmapping
Qualifications
- College degree in Fashion Design or related field
About Old Navy
gap.comGap Inc. is a leading American retailer specializing in casual apparel and accessories for all ages, including brands like Gap, Banana Republic, Old Navy, and Athleta. Established in 1969, the company is committed to innovation and sustainability, offering stylish, high-quality clothing that caters to customers' diverse preferences. With a strong presence both online and in physical stores, Gap Inc. prioritizes a customer-centric approach, aiming to enhance the shopping experience through engaging environments and inclusive fashion choices. The company actively promotes social responsibility and community initiatives as part of its corporate values.
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