Anja Olsen
About
Anja Olsen is from Seattle, Washington, United States. Anja is currently Senior Designer - Women's Dresses at Tommy Bahama, located in Seattle, Washington, United States. In Anja's previous role as a Lead Designer - Women's Dresses at Tommy Bahama, Anja worked in until Apr 2019. Prior to joining Tommy Bahama, Anja was a Designer - Oscar de la Renta - Signature at Carole Hochman Design Group and held the position of Designer - Oscar de la Renta - Signature. Prior to that, Anja was a Associate Designer - Oscar de la Renta - Signature at Carole Hochman Design Group from May 2010 to Jan 2012. Anja started working as Assistant Designer - Oscar de la Renta - Signature at Carole Hochman Design Group in Jul 2008. From Jun 2007 to Jul 2008, Anja was Assistant Designer - High Point Design at The Moret Group.
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Anja Olsen's current jobs
• Work closely with the VP of Women’s Sportswear, EVP of Design, and the General Merchandising Manager in all aspects of conceptual development for Dresses • Present collections to Wholesale and Retail Merchandising and Buying Teams at all seasonal Milestone Meetings • Shop the market for inspiration (including competitive shopping, trend services, magazines, and websites) • Adapt research on current silhouette, trim, print, fabric, and color trends for use in creating brand-specific inspiration boards • Sketch into initial concepts to inform and direct the collection point of view each season • Manage work flow of Associate and Assistant Designers • Source new seasonal and running fabrics with overseas mills in China, Korea, India, and Peru • Create tech packs in Flex PLM, including technical sketches, engineered print layouts, and BOMs • Lead and collaborate with Tech Designers during the entire development and fit process from concept through production • Partner with the Product Developers and the Sourcing Team to troubleshoot sourcing and pricing challenges • Review weekly sales reports and post-market bookings for consideration in planning future lines