![]() ![]() A few of my favorite trips have been to Seoul, South Korea, Coachella several times, Art Basel, and lots of inspirational shopping trips up and down each coast. I have been super fortunate to go on some amazing trips over the past few years. Q: What is your favorite part of your job?Ī: I travel about once a month for my job and love getting out of the office and finding new inspiration. Understanding the buying side of product has proved to be incredibly beneficial in my current role as I partner with buying very often. While the first year was really tough, it taught me SO much about retail. I started as an Assistant Designer 4.5 years ago, and I have loved being in design ever since. I didn’t realize how fun going to work could be and how much I loved creating products. I was incredibly fortunate to get connected to my mentor and future boss who later hired me for a design job in Target’s Product Design and Development pyramid. After a crazy first year of planning and buying socks and tights, I realized I was craving creativity and needed to get back to design. But being 22 and fresh out of college it is hard to know what you want to do for the rest of your life. I had interned at Target and Macy’s in buying and store management respectively, and thought it was a good fit since I loved product. After I graduated, I thought I wanted to go into buying instead of design even though I have a design degree. I moved from East Lansing right to Minneapolis, and started a job that was not the right fit for me. The transition of living in a college town with all of your friends in one place to moving to a whole new state with a small amount of friends and a new job is challenging at first. Q: What was an obstacle that you faced or something you found difficult when beginning your career?Ī: I think that the transition from graduating college to starting your first job is really hard. ![]() It was an unbelievable experience where I learned so much about what it takes to build a brand, design for a new generation I knew nothing about at the time (Gen-z), and create products people love. I also had the privilege to travel the country and learn from so many people about what they want in a brand and what clothes and current youth culture trends align with them. I learned how to define brand aesthetics, how to build a sustainable business model, and how to manage vendor relationships. In a short period of time I learned so much outside of my core role as a designer, which helped me grow. I was able to help bring the brand, Wild Fable, to life and see it thrive from an idea to being a brand so many people love. Q: What does your day to day responsibilities/tasks look like?Ī: I was incredibly fortunate to have the opportunity to help build a brand from the ground up at Target. ![]() I work on new styles every month so I am constantly keeping up with trends, youth culture, the latest runway shows, and what is happening in the industry to have the most relevant products. Shannon is an MSU alumna and has great advice to share!Ī: I design dresses, woven tops and sweaters for the young contemporary brand, Wild Fable. This week we are hearing from Shannon Gillespie, an Apparel Designer for Wild Fable at Target. We will be sharing helpful career tips, Q&As with industry professionals and career advice from past MSU and VIM Alumni! Please note that if you purchase something by clicking on a link within this story, we may receive a small commission of the sale.Welcome to our VIMspiration Weekly Blogs! ![]() Target is a SheKnows sponsor, however, all products in this article were independently selected by our editors. Our mission at SheKnows is to empower and inspire women, and we only feature products we think you’ll love as much as we do. This is a popular line though, so don’t wait too long to add something to your cart or it might go viral on TikTok and sell out. I picked out 10 items from Wild Fable that I think are worth browsing, including late summer clothes, early fall clothes and accessories, so your kid will feel confident for the first day of school. Wild Fable also makes clothes for both regular sizes and plus sizes, though sometimes they are out of stock of plus sizes. We regret to inform you that flare leggings and jeans are back, so make sure to scoop up a few pairs of those for them. It’s all online, so you can virtually shop it alongside your kid.Įverything is well under $50, so you won’t be breaking the bank to outfit your teen in the popular and trendy styles. Think of Target as your one-stop shop for back-to-school ( including school supplies), and you don’t even need to go into a store to browse. Your teen can find athleisure, jeans, shirts, sweaters, sunglasses, jewelry and bags. This cool brand, which was tailor-made for Gen Z, has just about everything. ![]()
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