Andrea Yang

Ecommerce Analyst at Alexis Bittar

Andrea Yang is an experienced Ecommerce Analyst currently working at Alexis Bittar since December 2020. Previous roles include E-Commerce Analyst at Victorian Trading Co. from April 2015 to July 2017, E-Commerce Account Manager at Waechtersbach USA from June 2014 to April 2015, and Senior E-Commerce Analyst at Soft Surroundings from January 2012 to June 2014. Additional experience includes positions at Victoria's Secret as E-Commerce Analyst and Sales Associate, and an Account Management Intern at MMGY Global. Andrea Yang holds a degree in International Business from the University of Missouri Trulaske College of Business and has pursued further education at Griffith College Dublin.

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Alexis Bittar

Brooklyn born and bred designer, Alexis Bittar has been designing jewelry for over 20 years. He began his illustrious career by selling on the streets of New York City in the early 1980s. Bittar sold his hand crafted pieces from a wooden fold-out table on St Marks Place and in Soho, NYC. Shortly after, Bittar’s creations were recognized by fashion retailers worldwide; propelling the Artist into the world of international museums, department stores and luxury boutiques alike. In 2010, the self-taught designer was lauded by the CFDA, receiving the accessories designer of the year award. In 2013, he received the award for brand of the year by the Accessories Council. Bittar’s diverse aesthetic and unique point of view enables him to remain at the cutting edge of culture, design, and craftsmanship while abiding by his core beliefs of quality and innovation. Bittar’s diverse celebrity following further reflects the designer’s reach, with fans ranging from Michelle Obama to Lady Gaga, and Rihanna to Iris Apfel. He continues to change the world’s perception of jewelry by celebrating wearable art. With his designs, Bittar lauds individualism, embracing imperfections, and rejecting the mundane and ordinary.


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