MOTHER Denim
Erin Pace has a diverse work experience in the fashion industry. Erin started their career at Bloomingdale's as a Sales Specialist for VINCE before moving on to roles such as Buyer/Store Manager at Ocean View Board Sports and Associate Buyer at Sport Chalet. Erin then joined True Religion Brand Jeans as a Global Inventory Planner, where they managed inventory and analyzed sales data. After that, they worked as a Senior Inventory Planner at 7 For All Mankind, where they were responsible for inventory management, vendor delivery compliance, and KPI analysis. Currently, Erin is working at MOTHER Denim as the Director of Global Planning, overseeing planning strategies on a global scale.
Erin Pace's education history begins with their attendance at Mayfield Junior School from 1990 to 1998, although no specific degree or field of study is mentioned. Erin then went on to Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy from 1998 to 2002, where they obtained their High School Diploma. Finally, Erin pursued higher education at the University of Kentucky from 2002 to 2006, obtaining a Bachelor's Degree in Merchandising, Apparel and Textiles.
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MOTHER Denim
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MOTHER, IN BRIEF Famous for its model cult following, super-soft fabrics and irreverent disposition, the boutique made-in-L.A. brand is unique for its genius in keeping an indie spirit while still offering fits and washes that appeal to a wide range of people. WHAT’S WITH THE NAME? The name MOTHER plays off the idea of duality - it can be nurturing or a cuss. It evokes unconditional love and teenage rebellion all at the same time. The brand’s attitude and collections always present a juxtaposition of hard and soft. MOTHER LOVES YOU MOTHER believes in being something greater than itself and strives to make a difference through its collaborations. The motto, “Mother Loves You” is used it to communicate acceptance, unity and equality. One of the brand’s missions it to help generate awareness and funds for various causes and issues affecting our world. MOTHER always said, “Go out into the world and do well, but more importantly, go into the world and do good”. (Minor Myers)