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Fashion Hiring Looks Different Now

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Fashion hiring has become less predictable than most industries publicly admit. Degrees still matter in some rooms, but portfolios, social presence, freelance work, editing ability, aesthetic judgment, and who someone already worked with often influence opportunities faster than traditional applications alone.

Brands are hiring creators to style campaigns. Retail stores want staff who understand content culture. Agencies look for people who can edit videos, write captions, shoot products, manage communities, and understand trends simultaneously. Even internships increasingly expect multi-skilled applicants who already behave like working professionals online.

Many fashion jobs are filled before they are formally posted.

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WearDecoded is interested in documenting how fashion jobs, creative work, and hiring culture are evolving alongside creator economies, digital media, and changing industry expectations.

The biggest shift is visibility. A photographer’s Instagram grid, a stylist’s moodboards, a creator’s editing style, or a designer’s personal visual language now functions almost like a public résumé before formal interviews even begin.

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