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Online retailer offers consumers in-store treatment

8/27/2013

LAS VEGAS — Online retailer 6pm.com has promoted Jay Alexander to the newly created position of senior style adviser. This role was created to reinforce the brand's growth through on-trend, in-season merchandise and respond to customers' requests for access to a style expert.


In his new role, Alexander will leverage his designer relationships and knowledge of the latest runway and market trends to help customers score the best styles for their entire family — therein giving online consumers the in-store treatment.


Alexander has 20 years of experience in the retail world, with a background in product design.


"Jay combines an innate sense of style with a clear understanding of what customers want in products and the online retail experience," said Kristen Whiteley, 6pm.com senior brand marketing manager. "We are excited for him to bring his passion for style directly to our customers and help them score on the style and score on the price."


As senior style advisor for 6pm.com, Alexander will be charged with making name-brand styles accessible to everyone and helping customers discover their personal style. Alexander will bring his recommendations to life with regular, live-chats, style advice, photos and video on Twitter (@shop6pm) Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram using #StyleByJay. He also will attend fashion shows as well as footwear and clothing markets to make the runway trends accessible to customers and will serve as 6pm.com's style spokesperson for TV, radio and print interviews.


For the past four years, Alexander has served as 6pm.com's merchant for designer fashion, contemporary and private label footwear and accessories. Prior to joining 6pm.com, Alexander was a senior women's shoe buyer and women's shoe and handbag buyer for several retailers and high-end boutiques, including Lane Crawford, Pumpz & Co., Target and Tootsies.


6pm.com offers shoes, clothing and accessories for everyone at 30-75% off.

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