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This Week on BoF Careers: Hentsch Man, Finery London, Oyuna

Check out this week’s new partners and openings on BoF Careers, the global marketplace for fashion talent.
Source: Finery London
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  • Kati Chitrakorn

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

British menswear label Hentsch Man, first launched in 2008, produces relaxed tailoring and wardrobe essentials featuring print and graphics. They are currently looking for an e-commerce marketing manager, based in London, to drive online sales.

Finery London, a new online only womenswear brand led by a highly experienced team from the British high street, have openings for a digital designer and a senior buyer for their London-based office.

Cashmere brand Oyuna mixes directional London styling with luxurious yarns sourced from Mongolia, the birthplace of founder Oyuna Tserendorj. Based in London, the brand is seeking a talented designer and operations manager to help it grow.

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Here is a selection of the exciting opportunities on BoF Careers:

Senior Commercial Division Manager, Chalhoub Group – Dubai, UAE

Creative Marketing Executive, British Fashion Council – London, United Kingdom

Senior Designer, Kit and Ace – Vancouver, Canada

Web Designer, Orlebar Brown – London, United Kingdom

Director, Creative Studio, Coach – New York City, USA

Head of Merchandising, MiH Jeans – London, United Kingdom

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

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