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.
This week, BoF hand-selects the most exciting opportunities from over 300 companies and over 2,800 live jobs on the BoF Careers platform.
To discover all jobs now live on BoF Careers, click here.
Production
Junior Garment Technologist, Alexa Chung — London, United Kingdom
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Project Manager, Acne Studios — Stockholm, Sweden
Production Co-Ordinator, Coach — New York, United States
Senior Product Developer, Re/Done — Los Angeles, United States
Fabric Development Director, Gap — Hong Kong
Creative
Creative Content Producer, Axel Arigato — London, United Kingdom
Senior Graphic Designer, Dorothee Schumacher — Mannheim, Germany
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Photography Specialist, Farfetch — Porto, Portugal
Graphic Designer, Veronica Beard — New York, United States
Digital Design Director, Elyse Walker — Los Angeles, United States
Design
Adidas Design Assistant, Stella McCartney — London, United Kingdom
Design Assistant, Ganni — Copenhagen, Denmark
Womenswear Designer, Scotch & Soda — Amsterdam, Netherlands
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CAD Designer, Kate Spade — New York, United States
Technical Designer, Frank & Eileen — Los Angeles, United States
PR & Communications
PR and Communications Internship, Zoe Communications — London, United Kingdom
Senior Digital Director, KCD — Paris, France
Senior Event Manager, Mytheresa — Munich, Germany
PR Co-Ordinator, Tanya Taylor — New York, United States
Assistant Brand Manager, Amiri — Los Angeles, United States
Discover the most exciting career opportunities now available on BoF Careers — including jobs from Hugo Boss, Banana Republic and House of CB.
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.
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.