Visual Identity & Merchandising Project Manager (Intern)
Dom Pérignon — Visual Identity & Merchandising Project Manager internship in Paris (6 months), start Aug 2026.
Overview
Dom Pérignon is the prestige champagne house within the Moët & Chandon portfolio and sits under the Moët Hennessy division of LVMH. The Maison is renowned for its exacting approach to vintage creation, a craftsmanship-led culture and a strong emphasis on creative collaboration across marketing, product and retail disciplines.
Role & Responsibilities
- Support the Retail & Visual Identity Manager in the end-to-end delivery of retail and visual identity projects.
- Contribute to the development of retail design concepts, merchandising guidelines and brand presentation standards.
- Coordinate and produce country-specific design requests and illustrations (mock-ups, 3D views, plans) to local specifications.
- Adapt brand concepts to varied spatial scales — boutiques, pop-ups, windows and podiums — ensuring consistency across markets.
- Ensure strict adherence to the visual identity, graphic charter and brand guidelines.
- Assist the brand team with layout and production of editorial and communication materials (invitations, press releases, layouts).
- Manage project documentation and administrative tracking (briefs, presentations, feedback records).
- Conduct competitive benchmarking, material sourcing and trend research to inform concept development.
Qualifications
- Enrolled in Master 1 or Master 2 in Applied Arts, Product Design, Interior Architecture or equivalent.
- Previous 6-month experience (internship or work-study) in visual merchandising, retail design or a comparable role is advantageous.
- Fluent written and spoken English.
- Strong interpersonal skills; autonomous, rigorous, organized and responsive under deadlines.
- Excellent written communication, adaptability, critical thinking and creative sensibility.
- A demonstrated interest in luxury, wine, gastronomy, design, graphic arts or architecture.
Skills
Experience
Beginner level; ideally one prior internship or alternance (~6 months) in visual merchandising, retail design or a related marketing/design function.
Education
Master's level (Master 1 or Master 2) in Applied Arts, Product Design, Interior Architecture or similar.
Culture
The Maison fosters a culture of artisanal excellence and creative rigor, where attention to detail and provenance inform every project. Teams operate collaboratively across marketing, production and retail, with an international remit and high standards of craft and visual storytelling.