Social Media Intern

Remilia CorporationIrvine, CA
10d$18 - $23Hybrid

About The Position

Remilia is a multidisciplinary art studio and lifestyle brand building unconventional social applications. We build social platforms, fashion lines, digital products, international events, and publications with a distinctive aesthetic and global reach focusing on experimental, underground culture. We're looking for a social media intern to create content for our fashion and design brand. You'll develop visual content, engage communities, and support product launches while gaining experience in digital fashion and lifestyle marketing.

Requirements

  • Natural affinity for Remilia's aesthetic and internet culture
  • Experience creating content for fashion, design, or lifestyle brands
  • Strong visual sensibility and understanding of fashion photography and underground culture
  • Basic graphic design skills (Photoshop, Illustrator, Canva, Figma)
  • Video editing experience (CapCut, Premiere Pro, iMovie)
  • Knowledge of TikTok, Instagram, and short-form video trends
  • Understanding of platform algorithms and content optimization
  • Portfolio or personal accounts demonstrating strong aesthetic sensibility

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with social media management tools (Hootsuite, Buffer, Later)
  • Discord community management experience
  • Background in fashion, streetwear, or design communities

Responsibilities

  • Create visually compelling content for fashion and product launches
  • Develop social assets from fashion shoots, events, and creative projects
  • Monitor and engage with communities across platforms
  • Schedule and publish content, maintain content calendars
  • Provide real-time coverage for fashion events and product drops
  • Track engagement metrics and compile analytics reports
  • Research fashion trends and emerging aesthetics

Benefits

  • Work with cutting-edge fashion and digital products
  • Access to our global network of culture events
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