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Jessica Koay

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  • date: 5-17-13
Jessica Koay is an creative and driven individual who is Merchandise and Product Development student at FIDM - Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles. As a designer she intends to drown the world with her creativity.

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  • Category

    Apparel
  • Market Segments

    Tabletop
    Fashion Illustration
  • Availability

    Permanent
  • Relocation

    0
  • Technologies

    Adobe Photoshop
    Adobe Illustrator
    Excel
    Microsoft Word
  • Schools/Training

    Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising

More Information

Education:
Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising - Los Angeles
-Associate of Arts, Merchandise and Product Development (2013)
Courses Included: Technical and Flat Sketching, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator,
Patternmaking, Textile Identification, Classification and Line Development,
Production and Sourcing.

Work:
Assistant Designer - Shawl Dawls - Los Angeles, CA July 2012 - March 2012
-Created Computer Aided Designs, spec’d, and created patterns for garments in the company.
-Set up showroom at fashion events as well as sell to wholesale and retailing clients.

Sales Associate - Juicy Couture - Citadel Outlets; Commerce, CA March 2012 – Present
-Assisted customers in taking home desired products as well as Visually Merchandising the jewelery
table.
-Styled the customer’s outfit and helped maintain a woredrobe of Juicy Couture style

Intern Stylist - Style Manor - Los Angeles, CA February 2012 - April 2012
- Styled the garments to a complete look for photoshoots as well as modeled some of the looks for
the website.

Additional Involvement:

-Phoenix Fashion Week - Assistant Designer - October 2012

-Pheonix Fashion Trade Show - Design Intern - August 2012

-Vera Wang Bridal Show - Dresser - March 2012

-Facconable Fashion Show - Head Dresser - October 2011

-Art Center Winter Fashion Show - Designer/Stylist - December 2010

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