STORE MANAGER @HARRODS - LONDON
Max Mara Fashion Group is seeking a Store Manager for one of its corners in Harrods, London.
We are looking for a dynamic, results-driven professional with solid experience as a Store Manager in department stores or within structured and international retail organizations, ideally in the fashion and/or luxury retail sector. The ideal candidate combines strong leadership skills, a passion for fashion, and a sharp customer focus.
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ABOUT MAX MARA FASHION GROUP
Max Mara Fashion Group is recognized worldwide as the forerunner of modern pret-Ã -porter.
The first Italian clothing company, founded in 1951, with the aim of offering "haute de gamme" women's clothing produced according to industrial processes of excellence.
Passion, commitment, and tradition have created a unique fashion style:
9 brands
60+ collections per season
14,000,000+ items sold per year
105 countries in the world
2,500+ mono-brand stores
10,000+ multi-brand stores
27 languages spoken
5,500+ collaborators worldwide
Our organisational structure is based on 44 Departments including Fashion Design, Marketing & Sales, Operations, Retail, ICT, Architecture Design, Economics, BI, etc.

An Italian House of Brands, Family Owned Since 1951.
Passion, commitment and tradition have created a unique fashion style: today 10 Main Brands and more than 60 different Collections find common ground in quality, style and respect for the distinctive feature that make Max Mara Fashion Group one of the most famous worldwide.
Max Mara Fashion Group, with 41 companies and over 5,500 employees, operates in 105 countries.
Our ecosystem is made of 44 Depts, including Fashion Design, Marketing, Operations, Retail, Stores, ICT, Architecture Design, Economics, BI, etc. in an Holistic approach to our Customers and leveraging all the new digital competences.
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