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Announcing Lyst, Trunk Clothiers and Kōraru

Check out this week’s new partners and openings on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent.
Lyst Mobile App on iPhone.
Lyst Mobile App on iPhone. Lyst.

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

Founded in 2010, Lyst is a London-based fashion technology company. Lyst operates an inventory free platform, and uses its proprietary data engine to provide a personalised shopping experience. With over 150 million shoppers a year, Lyst’s brands include Bottega Veneta, Gucci and Prada. Lyst seeks a partnerships communications and content executive and product design manager in London, among other roles.

Established in 2010, Trunk Clothiers is a menswear store based in London that offers a curated edit of emerging and established brands from Japan, Europe, the US and beyond, alongside their own in-house Trunk label. Trunk Clothiers is recruiting for an e-commerce manager in London.

Launched in 2021, Kōraru is a new start-up focused on sustainable swimwear in the luxury category. The brand is inspired by the natural world and strives to implement a circular business model throughout. Kōraru seeks a digital marketing manager in Tokyo.

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