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Announcing By Far, Modern Mirror and Mac Duggal

Check out this week’s new partners and openings on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent.
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LONDON, United Kingdom — This week, we are pleased to introduce three new partners on BoF Careers.

Launched in 2016, By Far is a fast-growing fashion startup and brand, with accessories inspired by the 90s and early 00s. Now with a head office in Sofia and a new office in London, founders Valentina Ignatova, Sabina Gyosheva and Denitsa Bumbarova have seen the label garner more than 300 retail partners worldwide. By Far seeks an eyewear designer, footwear designer, and a bags and leather goods designer in London.

Bridging the online and offline experience, Manhattan-based Modern Mirror works with brands to create intelligent virtual fit experiences for consumers, with photorealistic visualisations showing drape, friction movement and fabric strain. Customised to the specific luxury brand partners, Modern Mirror is designed to merge with a brand's aesthetic and identity. Modern Mirror is looking for a 3D digital designer in New York.

Mac Duggal founded his eponymous design house in 1985, which today produces seasonal collections and one-of-a-kind evening gowns. Based in Illinois, with stockists across the US, the designer's daughter also assists in some of the designs across Duggal's 12 lines. Mac Duggal is recruiting for a menswear designer, womenswear designer, e-commerce director and sales executive in Illinois.

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