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Announcing Reformation and RewardStyle

Check out this week’s new partners and openings on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent.
Employees at Reformation HQ East in Vernon, California.
Employees at Reformation HQ East in Vernon, California. Reformation.

This week, we are pleased to introduce two new partners on BoF Careers.

LA-based label Reformation, launched in 2009, developed a cult following for its vintage-inspired designs with sustainable practices, releasing limited-edition collections every week using sustainable methods and materials like eco fabrics, deadstock and repurposed vintage garments. The brand sells direct-to-consumer through their website and via wholesale at retail stores including Nordstrom, Net-a-Porter and Farfetch. Reformation is recruiting for a store manager in New York and creative director in Culver City.

RewardStyle is an invitation-only, end-to-end content monetisation platform, empowering lifestyle influencers drive over $1 billion in annual retail sales to its brand partners. The company provides digital tools and strategies led by more than 250 team members to 100,000+ influencers and 1 million brand partners across 100+ countries. Launched in 2014, Liketoknow.it is RewardStyle’s consumer-facing, ready-to-shop mobile content distribution platform. RewardStyle seeks a VP of engineering and a graphic and video designer in Dallas, a growth consultant in Berlin, and more roles.


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