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Optimising Wholesale for the Future

At Coterie in New York on September 18, leaders from showcasing brands Silk Laundry, HNST and Magnlens joined BoF on stage to share their insights on the evolution of the wholesale market and their focus areas to find growth in today’s market.
A panel of 4 speakers sits on the "Educate" stage at Coterie. From left: BoF's Robin Mellery-Pratt; Silk Laundry CEO Reece Rackley; Magnlens design director Kate Linstrom; HNST co-founder and CEO, Lander Desmedt.
BoF hosts a panel discussion at Coterie on optimising wholesale for the future. From left: BoF's Robin Mellery-Pratt; Silk Laundry CEO Reece Rackley; Magnlens design director Kate Linstrom; HNST co-founder and CEO, Lander Desmedt. (Coterie)
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