Part Time
$300/MONTH - $500/MONTH
TBD
Apr 15, 2026
About the Role
We are looking for a Creative Strategist and Designer who is genuinely obsessed with clothing. Not someone who “likes fashion,” but someone who lives it. You should care deeply about garments, silhouettes, fabrics, references, and why things look the way they do. This role sits at the intersection of design, storytelling, and strategy. You will shape how the brand looks, feels, and communicates, not just what it produces.
This is a high taste, high ownership role. Your work will directly influence product direction, visuals, and how customers emotionally connect with the brand.
What You’ll Do
Own the creative direction across products, campaigns, and brand visuals
Translate cultural references, fashion history, and subcultures into clear creative concepts
Design garments, graphics, or visual systems that feel intentional and considered
Build moodboards, references, and design frameworks that guide collections and drops
Collaborate with product, marketing, and content to ensure creative consistency
Develop visual assets for campaigns, social, site, and lookbooks
Critique work with strong taste and clear reasoning, and welcome critique in return
Help define what stays on brand and what does not
What We’re Looking For
Proven obsession with fashion and clothing culture
A portfolio that shows depth, taste, and intention, not just aesthetics
Strong understanding of silhouettes, fabrics, construction, and styling
Ability to explain *why* something works visually and culturally
Experience with design tools such as Adobe Suite, Figma, or equivalent
Strong visual storytelling and conceptual thinking
Comfortable working independently and owning ideas end to end
How You Prove You’re Obsessed
You can speak in detail about designers, eras, and references without Googling
You notice stitching, fit, weight, and fabric before logos
You have personal projects, archives, collections, or experiments that show commitment
Your portfolio includes fashion driven work, not generic design exercises
You care about clothing even when no one is watching or paying you for it
Bonus Points
Experience working with fashion or DTC brands
Understanding of how creative translates to conversion
Ability to design and think strategically, not just execute visuals
Interest in long term brand building over trends
Why This Role Matters
This role defines taste. It shapes the emotional and visual language of the brand. If you are the type of person who studies clothing, lives in references, and thinks about garments beyond trends, this role was built for you.
If you apply, your portfolio matters more than your resume.