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 Mantra contains curated career advice from leading executives, entrepreneurs and creatives in conversation with BoF. Today's mantra comes from Tomas Maier, creative director of Bottega Veneta (read the full interview here):
<span>I think all companies are different, every house is distinct. The key to success for a brand is to have an identity. The worst thing is applying the same recipe that works for one company to another place. It's by embracing the differences that one succeeds.</span>
This week, we are pleased to introduce a new partner to BoF Careers.
Indian-born designer Saloni Lodha launched her namesake brand in 2011, fusing vibrant prints and modern silhouettes in her ready-to-wear collections. Saloni is currently hiring a senior sales executive, sales administrator and logistics manager to join their offices in London.
Here is a selection of the exciting opportunities on BoF:
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Vice-President of Global PR, Temperley London – London, United Kingdom
Key Account Manager, Orlebar Brown – New York, United States
Beauty Director, Chalhoub Group – Dubai, UAE
Product Manager, Global Digital Innovation, Coach – New York, United States
Japanese Ecommerce Manager, Anya Hindmarch – London, United Kingdom
International Ecommerce Coordinator, Shinola – Detroit, United States
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