CAREERS
Work with us.
Three boutiques across Austin, Houston, and New Orleans — and a team built by people who genuinely care about this work. From stylists and managers to operations and the ones keeping the floor moving, every role matters. Open positions and descriptions are below.
OPEN POSITIONS
Currently hiring
Click any role for the full description and how to apply. If nothing here matches your shape, write to us anyway — we keep an open list.
NO ACTIVELY OPEN POSITIONS
Don't see your role? Write to info@unbridaled.com anyway. We meet good people year-round, and we hire when the right one shows up.
THE FIT
What we look for.
Bridal experience matters less than you'd think. Most of the people we've hired into stylist roles came from luxury retail, hospitality, or wardrobe styling — anywhere the job was paying real attention to people. The qualities matter more than the resume.
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Calm under pressure
Saturdays are real. Five appointments stacked, mothers with opinions, a sample that's missing — you'll need to keep the room steady.
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Attentive — to fabric and to people
You'll learn the difference between silk satin and silk crepe quickly. Reading what a bride isn't saying out loud takes longer, but you'll need both.
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Honest
Willing to tell a bride a dress doesn't work for her, and to say it in a way she'll thank you for later. We don't sell dresses we don't believe in.
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Detail-oriented
Sample sizes, lead times, deposit schedules, alteration handoffs. Bridal is a high-stakes industry to be sloppy in.
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Comfortable being part of someone's biggest day
Without making it about you. The job is to disappear into the room and let the bride feel like the dress was always going to be hers.
THE JOB
You'll need to perform. You'll also get to create.
There are real expectations. Brides need to leave with the right dress. The boutique needs to meet its month. You'll be measured on both. The people who thrive here treat that pressure as a frame for the work, not a weight on top of it.
It's also one of the few performance roles that's genuinely creative. You're styling looks from a curated rack, layering veils and accessories, building a fitting that lets a bride see herself in the mirror for the first time and helping her get there. The day has artistic muscles it needs you to use. Performance and creativity aren't opposing forces here — they sharpen each other.
And then there's the part the metrics don't capture: you make people happy. Not in a small way. The bride is going to remember her appointment for the rest of her life. You'll have been part of the most photographed day she'll ever have, and she'll feel taken care of in a way she didn't expect to from a dress shop. For the right person, that's the whole point.
THE TEAM
Who you'd be working with
Meet the managers in each city.

NEW ORLEANS
Kristin
I’ve been with Unbridaled for 6 years now, and customization is my favorite part of the process. I love working with brides to tweak, tailor, and make a dress feel completely their own.

HOUSTON
Wesleigh
Like most girls it was a dream of mine to work in bridal and I've been lucky enough that it's been my reality for the past 7 years. I really enjoy connecting with the bride that 'Just Doesn't Know', because it allows me to show you your full potential!

AUSTIN
Lizzie
Got bit by the 'Bridal Bug' in 2015 while working on my BFA in Fashion Studies, and nothing has ever compared to the feeling of helping someone find "the one". My favorite part of styling is when someone realizes that trying on wedding dresses is actually really fun, so give me all the nervous brides!
