Collections Orchestration Assistant Intern
Chanel in Paris seeks a Collections Orchestration Assistant Intern for July 2026. Join a dynamic team in a luxury fashion house renowned for creativity and excellence.
Overview
Chanel, a paragon of luxury fashion, was founded by Gabrielle Chanel and continues to set the standard for haute couture and prêt-à-porter. As part of a prestigious conglomerate, Chanel is dedicated to exceptional craftsmanship and innovation, offering a wide array of high-end creations including fashion, accessories, fragrances, and more. The brand is renowned for its commitment to creativity and excellence, fostering an environment where individuality and diversity are celebrated.
Role & Responsibilities
- Collaborate with various teams to gather requirements and assist in the development of briefs for the Image department.
- Support the smooth execution of projects by ensuring adherence to timelines and project milestones.
- Assist in the creation of communication and governance materials, including presentations and briefs.
- Ensure the proper development and delivery of content by consolidating global expertise needs and managing an asset list.
Qualifications
- Currently enrolled in a business school or pursuing a Bachelor's degree or higher, with a specialization in communication, press, or fashion.
- Recognized for strong interpersonal skills, organization, diligence, and enthusiasm.
Skills
Experience
No prior professional experience required, but relevant academic background is necessary.
Education
Currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree or higher in a relevant field.
Benefits
Opportunities for growth and diverse career paths within a company that values individual uniqueness and promotes a culture of excellence.
Culture
Chanel fosters a dynamic environment that emphasizes human-centric values and excellence. The company is committed to diversity and inclusivity, ensuring equitable treatment for all candidates. Chanel values creativity and offers a nurturing space for personal and professional development.