A Fashion Buyer is someone who determines what clothing and accessories (most buyers have a specific area that they work in i.e. women's wear buyer, accessories buyer, etc. etc.) will be available in a store for consumers. Buyers will attend fashion and trade shows to possibly make purchases of items they see at such shows or to observe trends and report those trends back to the company. They usually work for department stores or small boutiques. The buyer has a pivitol role in a company's consumer success.
A fashion buyer is a person who looks for the latest trends in the fashion world.
The employer usually assumes the role of the buyer, and the employee assumes the role of the seller.
about £40k
The major role of buyer is to make the seller aware about his needs and wants And what are his expectation from the product.
The major role of buyer is to make the seller aware about his needs and wants And what are his expectation from the product.
55,000 to 100,000
The fashion buyer makes between 75,000 and 93,000 dollars a year. New York and California buyers make more than other states in the U.S.
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In ecommerce success, the role of vendors is to supply the buyer with what they need. The buyer will buy from the vendor and then sell to another buyer in order to make a profit. The vendor must keep up with supply and demand in their role to be successful.
Gia Marie Ghezzi
There are a lot of possible challenges and struggles a fashion buyer could face. Being a fashion buyer is not as glamorous as one may think. First, it is a stressful job. You are dealing with other peoples money and one bad buying decision may prove to be costly. Second, the buyer must know how to deal with budgeting, allocating funds, and negotiating. Most fashion buyers are given a seasonal budget and based on prior seasons performance, must allocate their funds within specific departments to accommodate what will sell for the company. The main priority is to drive business with high margins, meaning the markup on the goods being sold is at a significant increase compared to the price the fashion buyer paid to have the goods manufactured. The less margins the buyer meets, the less profit the fashion buyer's company will make. This is where good negotiations skills come into play. Not only are these very important factors, but the buyer must also have just good gut instinct. If the buyer buys deep into a "trend" for the season, and the public does not buy into it, the fashion buyer could have a problem of unsold goods. In turn, the company will have to decrease the price on the goods to liquidate - thus in turn decreasing the margins. Also, sometimes vendors or manufacturers that the buyer is working with may have production issues. Maybe the fit of the garment isnt proportioned properly or the color is not the right shade... All do these are potentional challenges that a fashion buyer might face. But overall, it's a extremely fun and a little stressful job.
A fashion buyer is responsible for attending runway shows/trade shows/ and conventions to determine current trends and what items of clothing will sell. They then purchase items from designers to be sold by other companies, such as large department stores.
Well, fashion designers design clothes, which is the start of the fashion cycle.