Interview: Daniel Dewhurst, Account Manager at Crew à la Mode Palma
Career in fashion is an important issue on FashionUnited. With this
interview series, we would like to show how versatile the industry is and
introduce the professionals who work in the fashion and apparel industry.
Recently, we talked to Daniel Dewhurst from yacht clothing consultancy,
Crew à la Mode, who told FashionUnited more about his role as Account
Manager.
Crew à la Mode is a yacht clothing consultancy, with 10 year’s luxury
yachting expertise, they produce and distribute luxury performance clothing
for some of the largest and most prestigious yachts, private residencies
and aviation fleets around the world.
Based in London and hosting a Palma de Mallorca showroom, Crew à la Mode’s
interchangeable and intelligently colour matched clothing ensures that the
crew are in weather-appropriate uniforms featuring advanced technological
fabrics.
What led you to working at Crew à la Mode?
I started as an intern 10 years ago with Crew à la Mode and am now part
of the client services team as a key Account Manager. I studied at
Edinburgh for two years and completed my illustration degree in Lancashire.
After some travel, I moved to London and started my own small business.
I’ve always been interested in clothing, design and the fashion industry,
so I began doing illustration and screen printing t-shirts for my own
clothing brand. I ran the business online and at markets for almost six
years. I knew fashion was something I wanted to pursue and decided to apply
for an internship at Crew. The rest is history! I have since worked across
all aspects of the business.
What does being an Account Manager at Crew involve?
I’m currently an Account Manager, which means I work in client services.
I’m part of initial meetings with clients, establishing their requirements
and needs – and I work alongside them, helping to manage budgets, timings
and expectations. There’s also problem solving involved in case any issues
may arise! We try to build good relationships with all of our clients, so
that we can help as efficiently as possible.
Would you say that you’ve always wanted to work in the luxury yacht and
apparel industry?
To be honest, I’ve learned an awful lot whilst working at Crew and built
my confidence over the years. I’ve learnt to be adaptable, in this industry
that’s key! I enjoy being able to offer clients something that’s different
within the industry and we all try to exceed client expectations where we
can.
Style versus practicality, which one would you choose?
I like to be active. I do plenty of cycling and running, so I spend a
lot of my day in technical sportswear. Before and after work I go for more
practical clothing. It’s quite handy because I take full advantage of
researching and testing out a lot of our new performance fabrics.
What part does technology and innovation play at Crew?
We have an amazing in-house design team and production department.
They’re constantly working to keep us one step ahead. We’re always working
on new ideas, introducing people to the latest fabrics, trying to improve
comfort and durability for yacht crew. It’s great to work with a team that
constantly wants to step things up.
What other services do Crew offer to clients?
Crew à la Mode also specialises in Bespoke Design, Bespoke Sourcing,
Designer Collaborations, Customisation, Stewardess Services, Graphic
Design, Budget Management, Project Planning, Storage Solutions and so much
more.
Is there any advice you’d like to share?
When you join something from the start you feel invested. You want to do
as much as possible for the business and people – I’ve always felt that way
with Crew.
This article was created in cooperation with Crew à la Mode.
Learn more about Crew à la Mode as an employer? to see their job offer in the UK.
Photos: courtesy of Crew à la Mode