Seamstress
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Chanel in Vancouver seeks a Seamstress for couture and high-end alterations in the brand's atelier.
Overview
Chanel is an independent, global maison renowned for couture, ready-to-wear, accessories and fragrance. The brand is synonymous with artisanal excellence and exacting standards; its ateliers and boutiques worldwide emphasise craftsmanship, discretion and a collaborative relationship between design and production.
Role & Responsibilities
- Execute precision sewing and hand-finishing for couture and high-end ready-to-wear garments to Chanel standards.
- Interpret patterns and technical specifications; perform complex alterations and on-site fittings with clients and atelier teams.
- Operate and maintain industrial and specialised sewing equipment (e.g., overlock, flat-bed, blind-stitch machines) and hand-stitching tools.
- Perform quality control checks at each stage of production to ensure correct fit, finish and structural integrity.
- Collaborate with pattern makers, designers and production managers to resolve fit or construction issues and implement refinements.
- Document alterations, repairs and technical adjustments; maintain accurate workmanship records and contribute to atelier best practices.
Qualifications
- Vocational diploma or certificate in tailoring, dressmaking or equivalent professional training.
- Proven experience in couture or luxury garment construction, with demonstrated mastery of hand-sewing techniques.
- Advanced knowledge of fabric behaviour (silk, wool, lace, leather) and appropriate handling techniques for delicate textiles.
- Exceptional eye for detail, precision in stitch work and a strong sense of proportion and finish.
- Ability to manage multiple fittings and deadlines while maintaining strict quality standards.
Skills
Experience
Typically 3+ years of hands-on experience in high-end tailoring, couture ateliers or luxury ready-to-wear production, including direct responsibility for fittings and complex alterations.
Education
Diploma or vocational qualification in tailoring, dressmaking, fashion technology or equivalent practical training.
Culture
The workplace cultivates a rigorous atelier culture that prizes artisanal skill, confidentiality and close collaboration with creative teams. Employees operate within a heritage-driven environment where meticulous workmanship and continuous technical refinement are central to daily practice.