Store Director

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10 months ago
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Store Director - Luxury Retail

Salary: £120,000-£150,000
Location London
Are you ready to lead in the world of luxury? Are you an innovative thinker with the charisma and drive to inspire a team and create unforgettable experiences for the most discerning clients? If so, we have the role for you.

About Us

Zachary Daniels a partnering with a bold, forward-thinking luxury brand at the cutting edge of fashion and design. Known for our avant-garde creativity, daring spirit, and unique perspective on femininity, we celebrate individuality and empower our clients to express themselves with confidence and style. Our collections are renowned for blending sophistication with playful irreverence, and we pride ourselves on creating an experience that's as innovative as the pieces we craft.

The Role

As the Store Director, you will be the heartbeat of our operation, driving results while ensuring every client interaction embodies our brand's heritage and prestige. You will lead a passionate and high-performing team of 40+ to deliver outstanding clienteling experiences, exceed sales targets, and maintain operational excellence.

What You'll Do

Inspire Leadership: Manage, mentor, and empower a diverse team of 40+ to exceed expectations.
Clienteling Mastery: Develop and execute innovative CRM strategies that foster long-lasting relationships with VIP clients.
Drive Sales: Strategise and implement plans to achieve and surpass ambitious sales goals.
Forward Thinking: Introduce fresh ideas and a modern perspective to elevate the brand's presence and maintain its relevance in a competitive market.
Operational Excellence: Oversee the smooth functioning of all store operations, from inventory to staff management.
Brand Ambassador: Embody the essence of our brand and ensure every client touchpoint reflects our luxury ethos.

Who You Are

A visionary leader with a proven track record of managing large teams in a fast-paced luxury retail environment.
A clienteling expert with exceptional CRM skills and a flair for creating bespoke experiences that build loyalty.
Energetic, innovative, and results-driven, with a passion for redefining what's possible in retail.
Adaptable and edgy, with a forward-thinking mindset that keeps pace with industry trends.
A strong communicator and relationship-builder, able to inspire your team and delight clients.

What We Offer

Competitive salary and performance bonuses.
Opportunities for growth within a globally recognized luxury brand.
A dynamic and collaborative work environment where your ideas and creativity will thrive.
Access to world-class training and development programs.✨ Join Us & Redefine Luxury Retail
If you're ready to take on the challenge of leading a flagship store, shaping its future, and delivering excellence every day, we want to hear from you!

Apply today and become the driving force behind our luxury retail success.

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