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This Week on BoF Careers: Temperley London, End, The Coveteur

Source: Temperley London
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  • Kati Chitrakorn

LONDON, United Kingdom – This week, three exciting new partners join BoF Careers from both sides of the Atlantic.

Alice Temperley's namesake luxury brand Temperley London is known for its feminine ready-to-wear and bridal collections. The company is looking to fill a range of roles, all based in London, in marketinge-commercesales and finance. Visit the company page here for further information.

Newcastle-based menswear store End was established in 2005 by John Parker and Christiaan Ashworth to provide locals with globally sourced mix of brands. Now, with a significant e-commerce operation, the company is looking for a talented menswear buyer as well as candidates to fill several marketing positions.

Founded in 2011, The Coveteur, which began as a project exploring the closets of global street style stars and influencers, has evolved to include lifestyle advice as well as curated online retail. The team is seeking a director of salesa senior editor, and digital and sales managers to join their team in Toronto and New York.

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Here are some of the best jobs currently on BoF Careers:

Director, Merchandising - Women's Accessories, Coach – New York, USA

International Sales Manager, Temperley London – London, United Kingdom

Content Manager, Fendi – Rome, Italy

Public Relations Manager, Aesop – New York, USA

Buyer, Whistles – London, United Kingdom

Regional Senior Visual Merchandiser, Chalhoub Group – Dubai, UAE

Operations Manager, End – Newcastle, United Kingdom

See all of our jobs and career-related content on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent.

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