The Business of Fashion
Agenda-setting intelligence, analysis and advice for the global fashion community.
Agenda-setting intelligence, analysis and advice for the global fashion community.
LONDON, United Kingdom — Our Monday Motivation contains curated career advice from leading executives, entrepreneurs and creatives in conversation with BoF. Today's mantra comes from Edward Enninful, stylist and incoming editor-in-chief of British Vogue (read the full article here).
Be passionate about what you do. Don't think about the financial rewards.
This week, we are pleased to introduce two partners on BoF Careers:
Founded in 2013, Editorialist is an online magazine and e-commerce site that stocks brands from Loewe to Proenza Schouler, and whose content is immediately shoppable. Now hiring a fashion market assistant and junior graphic designer in New York.
Krupp Group is a boutique communications agency with offices in both New York City and Los Angeles. With clients such as Rachel Comey, Libertine, Jennifer Fisher and Milly, the company is hiring a director of digital in New York.
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Here is a selection of the exciting opportunities on BoF Careers:
Vice President, Public Relations, KCD - New York, United States
Group Financial Planning Manager, Farfetch - London, United Kingdom
Senior Manager Visual Merchandising, Adidas - Monza, Italy
Commercial Director, Christopher Kane - London, United Kingdom
Junior Creative Manager Boss Orange Man, Hugo Boss - Metzingen, Germany
Digital & New Technology Applications Manager, OTB - Breganze, Italy
See all of our jobs and career-related content on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent.
To provide actionable insights and inspiration on how fashion and retail industries can further embed diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace and business strategies today, BoF Careers co-hosted a panel discussion with The Outsiders Perspective. Now, BoF shares key learnings from the panel.
Discover the most exciting career opportunities now available on BoF Careers — including jobs from Tapestry, Alexander McQueen and Toteme.
A US regulator has banned most uses of the clauses, which started as a way for fashion companies to prevent senior executives from walking off with trade secrets, but have become a standard retention tool.
Check out this week’s new partners and openings on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent.