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Announcing Josh Wood Colour, Slow Factory and Pitkin County Dry Goods

Check out this week’s new partners and openings on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent.
Alexander McQueen Show Fall Winter 2020 at Paris Fashion Week with Josh Wood Colour hair styling | Source: Courtesy
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LONDON, United Kingdom — This week, we are pleased to introduce three new partners on BoF Careers.

Founded in 2011, the Josh Wood Colour Atelier is a global hair colour company, working with celebrities, designers and Atelier clients, offering salon visits but also advice and education over digital tools for home hair colourists. Josh Wood have styled hair for runways for the likes of Alexander McQueen, Marc Jacobs, Matty Bovan and Rick Owens. and seeks a head of operations in the atelier, based in London.

Non-profit organisation Slow Factory is a public service firm working at the intersection of climate and culture, operating education, design and community initiatives in the fashion sector since 2013. Slow Factory seeks to create opportunities for corporations to develop deeper transparency and innovation strategies, to increase brand awareness and loyalty in the social impact space. Slow Factory is recruiting for an account director/business development and a project manager/content strategist in New York.

Pitkin County Dry Goods is Aspen's oldest fashion store. Founded in 1969, PCDG stocks luxury and contemporary brands in men's and womenswear, accessories and denim, footwear and eyewear. Brands include Ami, Maison Margiela, Dries Van Noten, Isabel Marant, Nanushka and Veronica Beard. PCDG is looking for a general manager in Aspen.

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