Woman will pay you Dh200,000 salary to choose her clothes

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Woman will pay you Dh200,000 salary to choose her clothes

The CEO who is apparently flying for business meetings most of the times, is unable to devote time to pick her outfits.

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Published: Fri 1 Feb 2019, 10:00 AM

Last updated: Fri 1 Feb 2019, 5:58 PM

With power comes responsibilities and one of them is to look sharp and stylish all the time, especially, if you are a top executive of a company. Finding it difficult to juggle work and wardrobe, a CEO of a company has posted a job advert looking for someone to make and choose her clothes.
The CEO has posted a job advert and is willing to pay £40,000 plus perks to the successful candidate. The CEO who is apparently flying for business meetings most of the times, is unable to devote time to pick her outfits and wants someone to fly with her around the world.
The ad, posted on Sewport, states that the business executive is looking for a fashion designer and seamstress to help make her incredible outfits, as they travel around the world.  The perks involve world travel, fine dining plus accommodation. "If I look at my diary for the next 12 months or so I'm set to travel to East Asia, North America, Europe and Australia, to name a few, and I need a designer who is willing to travel to these places with me without hesitation," the CEO was quoted as saying in mirror.co.uk.
The CEO said she is hugely passionate about fashion and has the privilege of being able to afford a "bespoke wardrobe". She further added that she has a unique sense of style that the right candidate must "channel". The CEO's previous stylist left because of "creative clashes" and is now looking for an experienced but young fashion designer.
But the exciting job offer has some conditions where the selected candidate will have to source their own material for which and expenses will paid for. Also the designer will get to make outfits for business and social occasions and might even have to make matching outfits for the CEO's two Pomeranians.


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