Fashion Jobs – Introducing Shut Up I Love This

What goes through your head when you browse through pages while online shopping? Want. Need. Must. Love. Sunny Shum, fashion blogger and footwear buyer extraordinaire of Partly Sunny introduces Shut Up I Love This, a brand new online boutique featuring a carefully curated selection of jewelry and accessories, giving you what you want in just […]

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Canada Fashion Jobs – A Career in Buying

If you’re looking to pursue a career as a Buyer, here’s some valuable advice from Sterling Shoes Buyer, Sunny Shum. We’ve recapped her articles over the past year so take your pick! One Day As A Shoe Buyer Fashion Buyer Youngerself Change It’s All About Relationships Travel With Ease Buyer Q&A Photo: Paul Melo, melocreative.com You should […]

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Canada Fashion Jobs – Violet Boutique

Violet Boutique is home to your three new best friends. Their names are Suno, Fetherson and Whit. Suno is eclectic, she likes to mix prints, wears hats when she gardens and is not afraid of colour. Fetherson is outgoing and flirty – she is the type of chick that will make boys drop to their […]

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Toronto Fashion Jobs – It’s All About Relationships

As a Footwear Buyer I deal with a variety of people everyday and dealing with people effectively is crucial to success. Not only do I need to manage my relationships at the office, I also need to effectively manage my relationships with my vendors. No one role is more important than the other and most […]

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Toronto Fashion Jobs – Change

Who moved my shoe? Yes, this is a spin-off title of one of the most famous books on “work change”, called “Who Moved My Cheese?” by Spencer Johnson. Just months ago, my company acquired a new CEO and with new leadership comes a lot of CHANGE. The company has gone through a massive organizational re-structure […]

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Canada Fashion Jobs – Youngerself

Things I’ve Learned Along the Way: What I Wish I Knew Before Starting My Career. I can’t turn back time but I do often reflect on the past. I mean, it is what I do for a living…I analyze history, couple it with current research and make a conclusion for the future. I know it […]

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