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Announcing Paco Rabanne and Who What Wear

Check out this week’s new partners and openings on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent.
Paco Rabanne SS19 | Source: InDigital
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  • BoF Careers Team

LONDON, United Kingdom — This week, we are pleased to introduce two new partners on BoF Careers.

Under the creative direction of Julien Dossena since 2013, Parisian fashion house Paco Rabanne is renewing its vision of the brand and establishing the basis of a new silhouette in its ready-to-wear and accessories collections. The house has historically collaborated with the likes of Salvador Dalì and Jean Clemmer, dressing Brigitte Bardot to Jane Birkin. Paco Rabanne is part of Puig, a third-generation family-owned fashion and fragrance business. The brand is looking for an e-store manager in Paris.

Who What Wear is an international fashion company known for its content sites, WhoWhatWear.com and WhoWhatWear.co.uk, and it's affordable, size-inclusive line of clothing and accessories. Clique Brands is the parent company of Who What Wear, Obsessee, The/Thirty, and College Fashionista, founded by Katherine Power and Hillary Kerr in 2006. Named in Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies list in 2017, Clique is a global media, marketing, and consumer brands company that combines data science with editorial. The company seeks a senior influencer marketing manager in West Hollywood and an advertising sales director in London, among other roles.

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