De Montfort University
Specialisms: Apparel / Atelier - Pattern Cutting / Fashion Technology
Location: Bristol, United Kingdom
First Name: Chloe
Last Name: Marsh
Specialisms: Apparel / Atelier - Pattern Cutting / Fashion Technology
Sectors: Fashion/Textiles/Accessories / Fashion/Textiles/Accessories / Fashion/Textiles/Accessories
My Location: Bristol, United Kingdom
University / College: De Montfort University
Course / Program Title: Fashion Design BA (Hons)
My Visual merchandising work I have done at Oliver Bonas as a In-store VM. My daily responsibilities include planning and executing a range of visual merchandising tasks whilst assisting customers. This involves creatively and efficiently merchandise new products, styling mannequins, designing window displays, and managing floor layouts - all while keeping top-selling items in mind. I also ensure the shop floor maintains in a cohesive, visually appealing colour story with conscientious product placement. To accomplish this, I will sometimes delegate tasks to other team members to guarantee everything is completed correctly and efficiently. Throughout, I prioritise showcasing our brand's customer values and deliver a positive, joyful shopping experience.
Goose & ganders FIRST EVER MADE IN UK COLLECTION. project managed, designed, pattern cut and sewn by me, creating a 3 set shorts and hoodie co-ord. sold out in under 5 minutes.
A collection of detailed tech packs I have done to send onto production.
Patchwork custom collection I designed, made and directed whilst working at clothing brand Goose & Gander. Sold internationally via online website.
This project was for the PCA Vision competition where I was awarded as a finalist at the prestigious PCIAW Awards 2021. I had to design a uniform/workwaer range. I chose to design for my summer job as a tent rigger/events crew so I could use my own experiences to help me design, innovate and solve multiple issues with the current uniform.
A few pages from the end result catalogue I created of a new loungewear collection I worked on during my womenswear design assistant internship. During the project I was given creative freedom to organise and style the collection through to the production of the end photoshoot of products in a professional shoot environment which I then edited and styled into this catalogue catalogue which was given out to potential customers.