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 Dylan Jones, editor of GQ and editor-in-chief of GQ Style (read the full article here).
Every challenge is also an opportunity.
This week, we are pleased to introduce one new partner to BoF Careers:
Founded in 2012, Fleur du Mal is an upscale lingerie and swimwear brand with worldwide stockists including Net-a-Porter, Barneys, Harvey Nichols and Selfridges. The label is hiring a senior designer and production coordinator in New York.
Here is a selection of the exciting opportunities on BoF Careers:
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Customer Insight & CRM Manager, Spoke - London, United Kingdom.
Art Buyer (New Brand, New Business H&M), H&M - Stockholm, Sweden.
Freelance Senior Footwear and Accessories Designer, Mira Mikati - London, United Kingdom.
West Coast Communications Manager, Ermenegildo Zegna Group - Beverly Hills, United States.
Beijing China World Store Director, Saint Laurent - Beijing, China.
Manager, Merchandising Women's Handbags, Coach - New York, United States.
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