The Buyer will drive global merchandising strategy at AMIRI, analyzing trends, developing seasonal assortments, and collaborating cross-functionally to optimize product offerings.
Purpose & Objective
The Buyer will play a key role in driving AMIRI’s global merchandising strategy across both men’s and women’s categories – including ready-to-wear, footwear, and accessories. This role will partner cross-functionally with Merchandising, Planning, Design, and Retail teams to develop and execute seasonal assortments that align with brand vision and business objectives.
The ideal candidate combines strong analytical acumen with a deep understanding of the luxury market, product trends, and consumer behavior. They possess exceptional attention to detail, communication skills, and a passion for delivering an exceptional product experience.
Product Strategy & Selection:
- Partner with Design and Merchandising to develop seasonal buys that reflect brand DNA and meet sales and margin goals.
- Analyze historical performance to inform future assortment decisions.
- Balance creativity and commerciality across collections.
Business Analysis & Reporting:
- Pull, maintain, and analyze weekly, monthly, and seasonal sales reports across categories, channels, and regions.
- Identify business trends, best sellers, and opportunities for growth or optimization.
- Present findings and recommendations to senior leadership in clear, data-driven presentations.
Assortment Management:
- Build and maintain accurate seasonal buy sheets and assortment plans.
- Partner with Planning and Allocation teams to ensure appropriate depth, flow, and timing of product deliveries.
- Monitor product lifecycle from launch to markdown to ensure efficient inventory management.
Cross-Functional Collaboration:
- Work closely with E-Commerce, Retail, and Marketing to align product strategies across all DTC touchpoints.
- Support retail and digital merchandising initiatives by providing product and performance insights.
Operational Excellence:
- Maintain high standards of accuracy across reporting, systems, and internal communications.
- Size and input orders on-time ensuring accuracy.
- Manage the order bible, collection toolkits, and shipping schedule in collaboration with Operations and Production.
Knowledge, Skills, and Ability Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Business, Fashion Merchandising, or related field.
- 3–5 years of buying or merchandising experience, preferably in a luxury or contemporary
- fashion environment.
- Strong Excel skills – including pivot tables, VLOOKUPs, SUMIFS, and data analysis.
- Excellent analytical, written, and verbal communication skills.
- Proven ability to interpret data and translate insights into actionable business strategies.
- Detail-oriented with strong organizational and time management skills.
- Experience preparing presentations and reports for leadership.
- Passion for the AMIRI brand and understanding of the luxury consumer mindset.
Top Skills
Excel
AMIRI Los Angeles, California, USA Office
810 Mateo St, Los Angeles, CA, United States
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