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Announcing Eileen Fisher and Helen Kaminski

Check out this week’s new partners and openings on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent.
Customer walking into an Eileen Fisher Renew store, with a sign in the window reading: "We'd still like our clothes back".
A customer walking into an Eileen Fisher Renew store. (Collins Nai/BFA.com)

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

Eileen Fisher is the premium fashion brand which produces womenswear, shoes and accessories. Founded in New York in 1984 where its headquarters remain, the founder has long been an advocate for sustainable practices and in 2016, Eileen Fisher’s eponymous brand became a certified B Corporation. Its retail footprint spans 60 Eileen Fisher stores, and 1,000 department and speciality stores globally. The brand is also host to two “Renew” stores, where customers can purchase reworked or secondhand pieces from its take-back programme. Eileen Fisher is currently hiring for a Renew merchandising associate and a district leader in New York, among other roles.

Helen Kaminski is a luxury accessories brand, which was founded in New South Wales in Australia in 1983. Born after the brand’s namesake began making raffia hats for her children for sun protection, Helen Kaminski now produces a range of accessories, including women’s and men’s hats, shoes and bags. Historic manufacturer Bollman Hat Company became the US distributor for the brand in 2001 and acquired it in 2007. The brand’s headquarters remain in New South Wales and has amassed a global retail footprint. Helen Kaminski is hiring for a social media specialist in Sydney, Australia and a a retail store manager in Honolulu, Hawaii.

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