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Yeshiva University FASHION (Selection of organizations) Listed below are a few organizations to help you get started in your search. The CDC compiled this list through both research and previous job postings with our office. Always do your research first and keep in mind that organizations receive numerous requests for internships/jobs. Be professional at all times and only contact companies in which you have a serious interest. This handout is by no means an all inclusive list. It is meant solely as a tool to introduce you to some of the organizations in your field of interest. Executive Training and Buying (Full-time) Abercrombie & Fitch Jones Group Adjmi Apparel Loehmann’s Aerpostale MACY’S East American Eagle Outfitters Michael Kors Ann Taylor Nautica Associated Merchandising Corp. Newport News A/X Armani Exchange Old Navy Gap, Inc. Perry Ellis Barney’s Polo Ralph Lauren Bergdorf Goodman Polo Jeans Bloomingdales Prada Brooks Brothers Saks Fifth Avenue Calvin Klein, Inc. Steve Madden Coach The Children’s Place Macy’s Merchandising Group Tiffany & Co., GFT USA Corp Tommy Hilfiger Guess Warnaco, Inc. Home Bed Bath & Beyond Gracious Home Crate & Barrel Restoration Hardware Fragrances/Cosmetics AVON International Flavor & Fragrances Chanel Inc. Lancome LLC Clarins USA Inc L’Oreal USA COTY Inc. Maybelline Elizabeth Arden Revlon, Inc. Estee Lauder Co., Executive Training and Buying (Internship) Agent 011 Limited Brands (The Limited Stores) Alper International Liz Claiborne Anthropologie MACY’S Ariela-Alpha Maurice Malone: MoeMos: MoeJeans A/X --Armani Exchange Norma Kamali Betsy Johnson norma kamali-Barxv Wellness Calvin Klein Patricia Underwood Christian Dior Couture Phillips Van Heusen: CJ Apparel Group LLC Planet Sox Coach Polo Ralph Lauren Cocomo Connection Prairie NY Cynthia Rose New York Rachel Reinhardt Donna Karan NY Rebecca Romero Eli Tahari Saks Fifth Avenue Elizabeth Gillett NYC Select Showroom Escada USA Inc. simone perele Gap Target Corporation GUCCI Theory J. Crew Group Tibi NY Karl Lagerfeld Tracy Watts Millinery Kate Spade United Retail Inc. Kenneth Cole Productions Yvonne Guest Showroom Levi Strauss & Co. Yomo NY .
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