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Barneys New York Joins BoF Careers

Welcoming the luxury retailer to BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent.
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  • BoF Team

NEW YORK, United States — This week, we are pleased to introduce Barneys New York as a new partner on BoF Careers.

Barneys New York is a luxury retailer renowned for having the most discerning and curated edits from the world's finest brands. Its signature sense of wit and style is manifested by blending exclusive launches from cutting-edge designers with compelling content.

Today, the specialty retailer — which also offers accessories, shoes, jewellery, cosmetics, fragrances and homeware — operates flagship stores in New York City, Beverly Hills, Chicago, Seattle, Boston, San Francisco and Las Vegas, along with a preeminent luxury online store, Barneys.com, as well as 16 other stores and outlets across the United States.

The company is currently hiring across a wide range of roles, including an email marketing director, assistant buyers for men's and women's accessories, marketing manager, product manager, men's stylist and copywriter for e-commerce, and more.

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

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