Design & Production Intern

New York, NY
Internship
Student (College)
Location: New York, NY (Soho)
Work Schedule: In office M-Th; Flexible to WFH Fridays

At La Ligne (http://www.lalignenyc.com), we believe in the universal appeal of the stripe—always classic, forever chic. With a nod to its iconic roots, we created La Ligne to give women a few new (and unexpected) ways to wear it. La Ligne offers versatile clothing collections inspired by the line with endless styling options. Classic designs crafted in quality materials with staying power sold directly to customers exclusively through our website. 

We’re inspired by all kinds of self-expression. We design everyday necessities and the occasional splurge—the kind of clothing we would want to wear. We prize functionality but we also want you to have fun while you’re at it. In other words, if you can’t eat, dance and drink in it, we won’t make it. And while some clothes stay and some go, we want to be the ones that stay awhile.

The Intern will work closely with all design teams (Wovens, Knitwear, and Cut & Sew), the pd team, and the production team. Specific responsibilities include:

Design/Tech
  • Create Illustrator CADs (flat sketches), assist with print renderings on Illustrator and creating layouts with embroideries for designer
  • Assist with measuring samples for development in preparation for fittings
  • Assist in sourcing woven trims for domestic samples 
  • Assist with coordinating shipment and delivery of raw materials and trims for domestic partners. Help technical design deliver fabrics, linings, and trims to vendors 
  • Collect samples from domestic factories for fittings, photoshoots, and market appointments
  •  Assist design during fittings by photographing styles, and adding fit photos to tech packs after fitting
  •  Assist technical designer and designer with development cut tickets, such as sourcing and counting buttons, zippers, elastics, and cutting & folding fabrics for domestic factories
  • Attend and help with website PDP photoshoots (steaming, organization on set, styling etc.)
  • Assist with picking up patterns and samples from patternmakers
  •  Ad hoc projects as established by the design team
  • Collect market research as it pertains to silhouette, fabrics, details, and trims
PD/Production
  • Assist production team during fittings to photograph styles and update tech packs
  • Support team to track, receive and measure TOP samples (under supervision of TD designer)
  • Assist in product development on the preparation cut tickets to domestic factories and track samples
  • Maintain bulk fabric library  
  • Assist the production team to update care label standards across all product categories
  • Work with domestic vendors for various fabrics and trim sourcing
  • Sort and send domestic production trims, including hang tags, polybags, UPC stickers etc.
  • Ad hoc projects as established by the production team
Requirements & Qualifications: 
  • Junior or Senior enrollment in an undergraduate program for fashion design, production or product development 
  • Proficient in Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop
  • Working knowledge of Excel
  • Good understanding of the latest design trends and techniques
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Must have exceptional attention to detail, organization, and multi-tasking skills 
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Solutions oriented team player 
  • Must be able and willing to carry up to 10lbs
Internship Duration: September 2025-March 2026

Pay Rate: $16.50/hr 

 
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