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  • Sosandar

    Created in 2015
  • BETA

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  • Location

    40 Water Ln, Wilmslow SK9 5AA, UK

    Wilmslow

    United Kingdom

  • Employees

    Scale: 51-200

    Estimated: 96

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  • Added in Motherbase

    1 year, 7 months ago
Description
  • Value proposition

    The British Brand Everyone’s Wearing

    Sosandar is the brainchild of former Look magazine editor Ali Hall and former Look and InStyle publishing director Julie Lavington. The award-winning duo have created an online womenswear destination that fuses a fashion-forward clothing line with style inspiration, news and advice.

    With more than 40 years of combined fashion media insight, Hall and Lavington have spent their careers speaking to thousands of women about what they want from their clothes, and Sosandar will satisfy those needs. Both women live and breathe Sosandar, resulting in a brand that delivers instantly wearable pieces that truly reflect the seasons and make women feel chic and feminine.

    We have some amazing opportunities for equally amazing people in our fabulous and ever-growing team. At Sosandar, we’re constantly striving to push boundaries and take our business to the next level. We are an innovative and fast-growing retailer where our dynamic, talented and passionate people with an ‘anything-is-possible’ attitude are at the heart of what we do.

    If this sounds like the place for you, come and join our dream team.

    www.sosandar.com/careers

  • Sosandar - The British Fashion Brand Everyone Is Talking About

    Welcome to your new favourite shopping destination for women's fashion, loved by stylists and celebs. New styles every week - created by women, for women.

  • https://www.sosandar.com/
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