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Position Summary
The Product Upload Coordinator will be responsible to accurately entering data relevant to each product for the website and is responsible for creating product content online as well as be responsible for any technical procedures to ensure that product is uploaded correctly to web. They will focus on optimizing product details to maximize conversion rate and minimize returns as well as supply the maximum amount of information to ensure clarity. Must be customer oriented and have an interest in luxury fashion with an affinity towards optimizing the customer experience. The ideal candidate will be experienced, detail oriented, organized, and will demonstrate knowledge of current runway shows and industry trends. Must be comfortable in a fast-paced environment
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Experience & Competencies
Laure Heriard Dubreuil opened The Webster’s flagship location in 2009 at 1220 Collins Avenue inSouth Beach, Miami. Originally the Webster Hotel, the 20,000 square-foot Art Deco building was built in 1939 by architect Henry Hohauser. Heriard Dubreuil, who grew up in Paris and worked as a top merchandiser for Balenciaga and Yves Saint Laurent before founding The Webster, kept the name but reimagined the three-story interior as a women’s and men’s multi-brand luxury retailer designed with vibrant intimacy to resemble a residential space.
“The idea was a place where you can feel very comfortable,” says Heriard Dubreuil of The Webster’s concept. “It’s a place to spend time. You arrive, you take off your shoes, you’re at someone’s house, or you’re in your gigantic closet, and you can try everything.” Rather than organize the store according to brand, Heriard Dubreuil merchandised it as if it were a personal wardrobe, mixing big brands with the emerging, arranging everything intuitively by mood, which was revolutionary at the time. Her instinctive, warm touch lured an impressive brand matrix, including Balenciaga, Tom Ford, Balmain, Lanvin, and Chanel, as well as loyal customers.
A decade after the Miami flagship opened, The Webster has expanded to six additional flagship locations in Bal Harbour, Houston, Costa Mesa, New York City, and Los Angeles, most recently Montecito at the Rosewood Miramar Beach as well as an outlet at Sawgrass Mills. Each store has its own distinctive energy, unified by Heriard Dubreuil’s uncompromising vision of good energy, good fashion, good fun, and Miami’s sunny spirit. The retailer has become a destination for exclusive collaborations with brands such as Paco Rabanne, Off-White, and Fenty and permanent partnerships with David Mallett and Joanna Czech, who operate studios out of The Webster’s SoHo location.