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Announcing Club L London and Aligne to BoF Careers

Check out this week’s new partners and openings on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent.
Designers at Club L London at work in the studio. There are images of fashion designs pinned to the walls, and two figures, holding up a large white bow, presumably an accessory to attach to a piece of their occasionwear.
Designers at Club L London at work in the studio. (Club L London)

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

Club L London is a premium womenswear brand founded by Katie Randev in 2007. It began as a wholesale stockist for the likes of ASOS, Topshop and Zalando, and has since developed into a standalone, direct-to-consumer brand, with inclusive sizing ranging from UK 4-24. Whilst the brand is best known for its occasionwear, it also stocks swimwear, accessories, as well as a maternity line. Headquartered in Manchester, UK, the brand is hiring for a product development assistant, an assistant designer and a TikTok executive, among others, in the city.

Founded in 2020 in London, Aligne is a womenswear label based in the UK’s capital. The brand produces premium ready-to-wear, with several pieces having sparked virality on TikTok. With a key mission to empower women, the female-run company invests in the likes of Smart Works — a UK charity that dresses and coaches unemployed women for success at job interviews. The brand is currently hiring for a head of PR and a commercial director in New York.

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