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Announcing Scanlan Theodore and Camilla

Check out this week’s new partners and openings on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent.
Inside a Scanlan Theodore boutique.
Inside a Scanlan Theodore boutique. (Scanlan Theodore)

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

Founded in 1987 by Gary Theodore and Fiona Scanlan, Scanlan Theodore is an Australian-based luxury womenswear brand. The independent fashion house has 29 retail locations globally, including 18 boutiques in Australia and six in the US. The brand is also stocked by Australian department store, David Jones, as well as online. While its headquarters are in Melbourne, the brand is currently hiring for a business boutique manager in Dallas and a senior client advisors in New York.

Camilla Franks launched luxury fashion brand Camilla in 2004. Known for its colourful prints, which are hand-drawn and painted by in-house artists, Camilla is stocked in over 50 global retail locations, including Harrods, Divincenzo, Bergdorf Goodman and David Jones, with 18 boutiques across Australia and four in the US. The brand, which produces womenswear, menswear and kids collections, as well as swim, resort, accessories and homeware, is currently hiring for a head of production and design studio manager in Sydney and a company president in New York.

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