Intern — Assistant Project Manager, Entertainment & Global Celebrity Relations (Fashion)
Chanel in Paris seeks an Intern — Assistant Project Manager, Entertainment & Global Celebrity Relations (Fashion). Internship begins July 2026.
Overview
Chanel is an iconic French luxury house renowned for haute couture, ready-to-wear, accessories, beauty and fragrance. As an employer, Chanel combines a strong creative heritage with global operations, maintaining meticulous standards of craftsmanship, discretion and brand stewardship across markets.
Role & Responsibilities
- Support the Entertainment & Global Celebrity Relations team in the coordination and execution of celebrity activations, red‑carpet appearances, fittings and branded events for the Fashion division.
- Manage logistical details including scheduling, travel coordination, call sheets, fittings and on‑site requirements for talent and their teams.
- Liaise with talent agents, managers, PR agencies and internal departments (design, wardrobe, PR, legal) to ensure seamless delivery of projects.
- Prepare briefing materials, talent presentations, guest lists and media/coverage reports for stakeholders.
- Maintain and update celebrity and talent databases, contact lists and project trackers; assist with expense tracking and invoice follow‑up.
- Attend and provide on‑site coordination at fittings, press events and select public appearances when required.
- Monitor media and social coverage of talent engagements and compile post‑activation reports and performance summaries.
- Ensure strict confidentiality and compliance with brand guidelines and contractual obligations in all interactions.
Qualifications
- Currently enrolled in a Bachelor's or Master's program in Communications, Public Relations, Events, Fashion Management, Marketing or a related field (required for internship eligibility).
- Demonstrated interest in fashion, entertainment and celebrity relations.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with professional phone and email manner.
- High level of organization, proactive multitasking and the ability to prioritize under tight deadlines.
- Discretion, diplomacy and professionalism when handling high‑profile talent and sensitive information.
- Flexibility to work occasional evenings or weekends for events; ability to travel at short notice.
Skills
Experience
Previous internship or part‑time experience in public relations, events, talent/celebrity relations or a fashion house is strongly preferred; comfort working in a fast‑paced, high‑discretion environment.
Education
Enrolled in a university program (Bachelor's or Master's) in Communications, PR, Events, Fashion Management, Marketing or related discipline.
Culture
The workplace culture emphasizes creativity, refinement and rigorous attention to detail, with a discreet, professional approach to high‑profile client and talent relationships. Teams operate collaboratively across design, PR and operations to protect and amplify the brand's image globally.