Remote work like Stitchfix

Not every job needs to feel like climbing a corporate ladder. Sometimes, you master a helpful skill and just want to work in something flexible, engaging, and manageable that fits into your life, or maybe you want to be a digital nomad and work from anywhere around the world. You could be balancing school, parenting, or looking for a gig that doesn’t eat up your entire day. Jobs like Stitch Fix offer the kind of work that meets you where you are, letting you work on your terms without sacrificing your sanity, I also created a list of +15 sites where you can check remote job offers that align with you.

Flexible jobs in fashion that fit your life perfectly

Consider exploring opportunities that allow you to tap into your style, expertise, and creativity. These roles offer the chance to work on your own terms, stay up-to-date with trends, and contribute to a field you’re passionate about—all without the rigid structure of a traditional job.

  1. Virtual personal stylist: Who says you can’t go out on your own and set up your own services? If you’re feeling entrepreneurial and have enough strong clients to get started with a few referrals on your own, you could use your first few clients to help pay for a website.

  2. Fashion editor: If you don’t have editorial experience, just start writing for yourself on a free blog, or a free content publisher like LinkedIn’s or Medium’s newsletters. Writing is a key skill, build it anyway and you’ll learn a lot about the industry you’re passionate in, and demonstrate your expertise no matter what you’re applying for.

  3. PR: It’s not quite fashion, but it’s still image curation. Work with journalists to get some great coverage for your client, and you could easily segue that into a stylist services add-on.

  4. Design: There are tons of sites where you can easily design, create and sell your own original art. With strong knowledge of shapes and patterns, you never know if you’ll unlock a hidden trendy t-shirt talent.

  5. Fiverr or Upwork: Freelance in graphic design, virtual stylist, and basically any other creative gig you can think of.

  6. Marketing: Use your passion for fashion to help brands stand out online. Run ad campaigns to collaborate with influencers; this role combines creativity and strategy to amplify a brand’s presence in the fashion world.

Not committed to fashion but looking for remote work that still involves people? Try checking out:

  1. Tutoring: You can set your own hours, rates, and subjects.

  2. Uber: I know, I know. But it really works for some people, if the math works out and you don’t mind driving.

  3. Rover o r Care.com: Pair a job from the list above with a pet-sitting gig and it might be worth the double dip.

Adrienne Kmetz

Adrienne’s been remote since 2015. Content marketer for 18 years, Adrienne can’t stop and won’t stop writing. She resides on the western slope of Colorado with her two Catahoulas and loves to ski, hike, and get lost in the desert.

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