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Announcing L'Oréal Luxe, Missta, Talbot Runhof and The Only Agency

Check out this week’s new partners and openings on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent.
L'Oréal Luxe Offices | Source: Courtesy
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LONDON, United Kingdom — This week, we are pleased to introduce four new partners on BoF Careers.

L'Oréal Luxe represents 22 luxury beauty brands for men and women, including fashion brands like Giorgio Armani and Valentino, historical brands like Lancôme and alternative brands which offer a new type of luxury, including Urban Decay and Kiehl's. The company posted sales of €8.5 billion in 2017, with a growth of 10.5 percent. L'Oréal Luxe seeks a marketing development product manager and a retail design project manager in Paris.

London-based footwear and accessories house Miista was founded in 2010 by its founder and head designer, Laura Villasenin. In the last two years, the brand has opened their first three physical stores in London, Paris and Barcelona. The company is independently owned, with a team of 26 people in their head office, stores and in the factory. Miista is looking for a UX and interaction designer and an international communications manager, both in London.

Johnny Talbot and Adrian Runhof launched Talbot Runhof in 2000, initially as a brand creating cocktail and evening dresses. Today, the label also includes lines in sportswear, accessories and footwear, and has created costumes for the opera and ballet. In 2003, the brand had its first presentation during New York Fashion Week, now having also shown at Paris, Milan and Singapore fashion weeks, and they launched their website in 2014. Talbot Runhof seeks a customer service specialist in Munich.

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Established in 2014 by Kent Belden, The Only Agency is a leading creative management agency, representing stylists, beauty experts, influencers and more. Based between New York, Los Angeles, and London, the agency provides a full-service management, handling celebrity bookings, PR, marketing, brand building and more. The Only Agency is seeking a junior art director in New York and a junior art director in Los Angeles.

Here is a selection of the exciting opportunities on BoF Careers:

Junior Pattern Designer Clothing Woman, Hugo Boss — Metzingen, Germany

Senior Talent Initiatives & Education Executive, British Fashion Council — London, United Kingdom

Digital Project Manager, Saint Laurent — Paris, France

Junior Designer Accessories, Tommy Hilfiger — Amsterdam, Netherlands

UK Recruiter, Stitch Fix — London, United Kingdom

Junior Stylist, Zalando — Berlin, Germany

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Senior Director Creative Visual Experience, Coach — New York, United States

Director of HR for Retail, Everlane — San Francisco, United States

Copywriter, Tamara Mellon — West Hollywood, United States

Associate for Wholesale Marketing, Ralph Lauren — New York, United States

Buying Director for Women's Online, Gap — San Fransisco, United States

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

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