Start Your Fashion Buying Career, Even Without Buying Experience
A practical, step-by-step video course that shows you how fashion buying really works and how to get your first shot in a buying role.
Format:Â 3 short video lessons (under 30 minutes) + resume, cover letter, and mini portfolio templates already done for you
- Understand what fashion buyers actually do day to day, in language that makes sense if you’re coming from outside the role
- Learn how to get your first step into fashion buying, even if your background doesn’t look “perfect” on paper
- See the difference between buying roles so you know which path fits you
- Follow how I’d actually apply for buying jobs today, so you’re not guessing or wasting time on the wrong postings
- Use my real resume, cover letter, LinkedIn, and portfolio templates so you don’t have to build everything from scratch
What makes this different
Real buying roles are broken down so you can see what hiring managers are really looking for, and you get complete fashion buyer applications you can use instead of starting from scratch.
You’ll get the exact buyer resume, cover letter and mini portfolio, plus a 10‑minute application checklist to use before you hit send.
You’ll also have the option to get a final review from fashion recruiter Christie Lohr herself on your buyer resume before you start applying, so you’re not second‑guessing what you’re sending out.
Why this course actually helps you get interviews
- Created by Style Nine to Five founder and fashion recruiter Christie Lohr, who interviews, recruits, and builds teams for fashion companies every day
- Built from real buying job postings and hiring conversations, not generic career advice
- Focused on one clear outcome: helping you become a strong buying candidate and get your first shot in the role
Money‑back guarantee
If you go through the course and still don’t feel more confident presenting yourself as a buying candidate, email Christie within 14 days and she’ll refund you. No hard feelings.
This is for you if…
- You sit down to work on your application and end up scrolling buying jobs for 45 minutes, then close the tab without sending a single resume
- You keep promising you’ll “fix your resume this weekend” and Sunday night hits with the file still untouched
- You’ve got years in retail or styling, but freeze at the “requirements” section of buying job postings
- You’ve rewritten your resume so many times you’re not even sure what’s true anymore
- You drag yourself into another shift, wondering how people actually make the jump from the sales floor into the buying office