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Savoir-faire and dreamy luxury

Paris, the luxury hub for fashion, couture and culture, is also home to some of the most important fashion businesses, and that is because the fashion houses of this city are nothing if not forward-thinking. That same progressive attitude is baked into the DNA of the Paris Fashion School, where participants will not only learn about the elegance and savoir-faire so closely associated with French fashion and luxury, but also about the fashion branding and business management that have made those businesses the powerhouses they are today. Also, inextricably linked to Paris is the school’s emphasis on teaching the haute-couture sartorial approach of ateliers, passing along those skills to the future creators of high contemporary luxury. The experience of fashion here is unique, but what is debuted goes on to have global significance, that’s just a fait accompli of fashion.

 

 

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Explore Istituto Marangoni Paris through video: the hub of fashion, couture, and luxury savoir-faire. Discover how students combine French elegance, branding, and business innovation to shape the future of global fashion.

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Chanel Beauty meets the students of Istituto Marangoni Paris

Aleesha Lobo Talent Acquisition Director and Pauline Beaussart Head of Talent Acquisition & Social Relations shared valuable advice with students on how to craft a CV that captures recruiters ’attention and how to arrive well prepared for job interviews.

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It is undoubtedly one of the most aspirational luxury companies. Who wouldn’t dream of working or even just interning at Chanel? This legendary Maison, still owned by the Wertheimer family, was founded in 1910 by Gabrielle Chanel, a visionary designer whose unconventional spirit redefined the codes of elegance and style. Since 1921, Chanel has also been a major player in the beauty world, with the launch of an iconic fragrance, Chanel N°5, which remains one of the best-selling perfumes globally.

 

Under the artistic direction of Thomas du Pré de Saint Maur (Global Creative Resources Director for Fragrance and Beauty), makeup, skincare, and fragrance continue to combine highly selected ingredients, cutting-edge technologies, and ever-vibrant creativity. In perfumery, this vision is embodied by in-house perfumer Olivier Polge, the fourth in line to lead olfactory creation after Ernest Beaux, Henri Robert, and Jacques Polge.

 

This is why the main auditorium at the Istituto Marangoni campus in Paris was filled to capacity, as students gathered for the opportunity to meetAleesha Lobo and Pauline Beaussart, respectively Talent AcquisitionDirector and Head of Talent Acquisition & Social Interactions. It was avaluable moment of exchange, during which practical advice was shared onhow to successfully navigate recruitment processes— not only at Chanel, but across the luxury industry.

 

What do recruiters look for? First and foremost, a genuine passion for the Maison and the ability to express it authentically. A key tip: visit a flagship store, observe every detail, engage with staff, and immerse yourself in the brand’s universe to arrive at the interview fully prepared and informed. And above all: be yourself.

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Another essential quality is curiosity — understood as openness, a desire to learn, the ability to ask questions, and a proactive attitude. “Your CV should highlight what makes you unique,” it was emphasized. “Recruiters need to understand who you are in just a few seconds— on average, they spend only about 10 seconds on each CV. ”

 

The challenge is high, but so is the motivation. For the students, this meeting was a true accelerator in their journey toward entering the professional world. To be continued…

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Istituto Marangoni Paris visits the Cosmetic Valley hub

Participants from the Fragrances & Cosmetics programmes set out to explore the world’s leading cosmetics cluster. A group of nine students took part in a study trip to Chartres, in the heart of France’s beauty industry district, gaining first-hand insight into a sector that is constantly evolving and ranks among the most strategic in the European economy.

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In L.T. Piver Perfumes Factory
The day began with a visit to the historic L.T. Piver perfume factory, a maison founded in 1774 and one of the oldest in the industry. CEO Nelly Chenelat-Durant, who personally welcomed the Istituto Marangoni Paris delegation, recounted the maison’s illustrious history and revealed that one of its current best-sellers, A la Reine des Fleurs, was among the favourite fragrances of Queen Marie Antoinette. After discovering the maison’s scents and signature bottles — inspired by period decorative motifs — the group observed the production process up close, entirely carried out in Chartres, from fragrance formulation to industrial packaging. A valuable opportunity to understand the complexity of each stage and how tradition and innovation continue to coexist in contemporary perfume-making.
Meeting the Cosmetic Valley
The visit continued with a meeting with representatives of Cosmetic Valley. This ecosystem brings together over 6,300 companies — 80% of which are small and medium-sized enterprises — and around 226,000 jobs, generating a total turnover of approximately €71 billion. It is a network that integrates companies (including brands from major groups such as Guerlain and Rabanne), research laboratories, universities and training centres, representing a unique model of collaboration between industry and innovation.

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An incubator to support the start-up
Particular interest was sparked by the presentation of La Fabrique de la Beauté, a coordination initiative supported by local authorities to help start-ups grow. Over the past five years, around 60 young companies have been supported through dedicated programmes, facilitating access to expertise, infrastructure and international networks. This incubator plays a key role in the sector’s continuous renewal and, for those aspiring to create their own maison, proved especially inspiring.
The experience in Chartres offered a concrete overview of the cosmetics value chain, highlighting how creativity, scientific research and industrial expertise are closely intertwined within a framework of collaboration and shared progress.
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