Erin Leavy
About Erin Leavy
Erin Leavy serves as the Head Designer for Accessories at Adjmi Apparel Group, where she has worked since 2016. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Fashion Merchandising Management and has previous experience as an Outerwear Designer at The Levy Group.
Current Role at Adjmi Apparel Group
Erin Leavy serves as the Head Designer for Accessories at Adjmi Apparel Group. She has held this position since 2016, contributing to the design and development of accessory lines. Her role involves overseeing the design process, ensuring that products align with both aesthetic and functional standards. Leavy's expertise in fitting plays a crucial part in her responsibilities, allowing her to create accessories that meet industry standards.
Previous Experience at The Levy Group
Before joining Adjmi Apparel Group, Erin Leavy worked at The Levy Group as an Outerwear Designer from 2010 to 2015. During her five years in this role, she gained valuable experience in outerwear design while based in New York, New York. This position helped her develop skills that would later benefit her work in accessories design.
Education and Expertise
Erin Leavy studied at the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she earned an Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) degree in Fashion/Apparel Design from 2005 to 2009. She furthered her education by obtaining a Bachelor of Science in Fashion Merchandising Management with a specialization in product development from the same institution. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her design expertise, particularly in creating mood boards that guide the accessory design process.
Career Progression at Adjmi Apparel Group
Leavy's career at Adjmi Apparel Group began in 2015 when she worked as a Designer for one year before advancing to her current role as Head Designer for Accessories. This progression reflects her growing responsibilities and contributions to the company over the past eight years. Her experience in both design and management roles has positioned her as a key figure in the accessories department.