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Burberry

Supervisor- Bicester Village

Bicester, United Kingdom
CDI
02/05/2026
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Prada

PRADA Deputy Store Director, Selfridges

London, United Kingdom
CDI
02/05/2026
№ 219
Prada

PRADA Senior Client Advisor, Sloane Street

London, United Kingdom
CDI
01/05/2026
№ 220
Prada

PRADA Client Advisor MRTW, Bond Street

London, United Kingdom
CDI
01/05/2026
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" Fashion is the armor to survive the reality of everyday life. "
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Burberry

Manager, HR Systems

Leeds, United Kingdom
CDI
01/05/2026
№ 222
Chanel

Fashion Advisor, Selfridges Accessories

London, United Kingdom
CDI
01/05/2026
№ 223
Burberry

Network Security Architect

Leeds, United Kingdom
CDI
01/05/2026
№ 224
Richemont

Client Advisor, Harrods

London, United Kingdom
CDI
01/05/2026
№ 225
Fendi

Client Advisor Ladies RTW [FENDI SELFRIDGES London]

London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
CDI Retail & Sales
30/04/2026
№ 226
Fendi

Client Advisor [FENDI London]

London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
CDI Retail & Sales
30/04/2026
№ 227
Jimmy Choo

Sales Associate, Harrods (Maternity Cover)

London, United Kingdom
CDD
30/04/2026
№ 228
Sephora

Regional Retail Manager (London Region)

London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
CDI Retail & Sales
30/04/2026
№ 229
Prada

PRADA Senior Client Advisor RTW, Bond Street

London, United Kingdom
CDI
30/04/2026
№ 230
Jimmy Choo

Global Retail Merchandising Manager, Accessories

London, United Kingdom
CDI
30/04/2026
№ 231
Burberry

Solutions Architect (CRM & Customer)

London, United Kingdom
CDI
30/04/2026
№ 232
Loewe

Department Manager - Loewe - Selfridges WRTW

London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
CDI Retail & Sales
29/04/2026
№ 233
Moët Hennessy

Wholesalers Account Management Intern

London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
Stage Retail & Sales
29/04/2026
№ 234
Kenzo

Sales Consultant - Kenzo - Bicester

Bicester, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
CDI Retail & Sales
29/04/2026
№ 235
Marc Jacobs

Wholesale Area Manager - EMEA - Marc Jacobs (French Speaking)

London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
CDI Retail & Sales
29/04/2026
№ 236
Burberry

Digital Stylist, Still Life

London, United Kingdom
CDI
29/04/2026
№ 237
Michael Kors

Sales Supervisor- Stratford-London

London, United Kingdom
CDI
29/04/2026
№ 238
Michael Kors

Assistant store manager- Stratford- London

London, United Kingdom
CDI
29/04/2026
№ 239
Michael Kors

Sales Associate- Stratford- London

London, United Kingdom
CDI
29/04/2026
№ 240
Tiffany & Co.

Client Advisor - Heathrow

London, United Kingdom, United Kingdom
CDI Retail & Sales
29/04/2026

About LuxeJobs

Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about careers in luxury, which houses are recruiting, available contract types and international opportunities.

Which luxury groups are currently recruiting?

LuxeJobs aggregates jobs from the world's largest luxury groups: LVMH (Louis Vuitton, Dior, Sephora, Bulgari, Celine, Fendi, Givenchy, Loewe, Loro Piana), Chanel, Hermès, Kering (Gucci, Saint Laurent, Balenciaga, Bottega Veneta, Boucheron, Pomellato), Richemont (Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Montblanc, IWC, Jaeger-LeCoultre, Piaget), EssilorLuxottica (Ray-Ban, Oakley, Persol), Prada Group (Prada, Miu Miu, Church's), Puig and Burberry. Over 124 houses and 17511+ listings updated every day.

What contract types are available in luxury?

LuxeJobs features all contract types: permanent (CDI) (12807+ listings), internships (2042+), apprenticeships (1222+), fixed-term (CDD) (973+), VIE international programmes, seasonal contracts and graduate schemes. All functions covered: retail, marketing, finance, digital, supply chain, design, production and hospitality.

In which countries can I find luxury jobs?

Listings span 81+ countries. Key markets include the United States (New York, Los Angeles, Miami), France (Paris, Lyon, Bordeaux, Cannes, Monaco), China (Shanghai, Beijing, Hong Kong), Italy (Milan, Florence, Rome), Switzerland (Geneva, Zurich — luxury watchmaking), the United Kingdom (London) and the Middle East (Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Qatar). Asia-Pacific offers strong opportunities in Japan, South Korea and Singapore.

Are luxury job listings updated daily?

Yes, listings are refreshed automatically every day at 06:00 UTC directly from each group's official careers site (LVMH Careers, Chanel Careers, Hermès Talents, Kering Careers, etc.). Expired or filled positions are removed within 24 hours, ensuring you always apply to genuinely active opportunities. LuxeJobs also publishes a daily editorial edition with industry news from the luxury and fashion world.

How do I apply on LuxeJobs?

Click the Apply button on any listing. You will be redirected to the official application page of the relevant group (LVMH Careers, Chanel Careers, Hermès Talents, etc.). LuxeJobs does not intervene in the recruitment process and does not collect any application data — your file is handled directly by the HR teams of the luxury house you are targeting. This guarantees the confidentiality of your application.

Do I need experience to work in luxury?

No, the luxury sector offers opportunities at all experience levels. Junior profiles can start with internships (2042+ available), apprenticeships, VIE programmes or graduate schemes. In-store roles — Client Advisor, Sales Associate, Beauty Advisor — are often accessible to motivated beginners. Houses like Sephora, Burberry and Michael Kors regularly recruit without requiring prior luxury experience. Key valued attributes: passion for the sector, customer service excellence and language proficiency.

What are the most sought-after roles in luxury?

Top roles include: Client Advisor and Sales Associate (in-store retail), Store Manager, Visual Merchandiser, Brand Manager, Digital Marketing Manager, CRM Specialist, Buyer, Product Developer, Designer, Watchmaker and supply chain specialists. Groups are also recruiting heavily in tech (data scientists, e-commerce developers, IT engineers) and sustainability (CSR manager, sustainability director). Support functions — HR, finance, legal — remain highly active, particularly at headquarters in Paris, Milan and New York.

What are the salaries in the luxury sector?

Salaries vary by role, experience and location. Indicative annual gross figures in France: an entry-level Sales Associate earns between €24,000 and €32,000 (often with sales bonuses), a Store Manager between €45,000 and €80,000, a Brand Manager between €50,000 and €90,000, a senior Buyer between €60,000 and €100,000. Digital, data and tech roles command a premium. Benefits are attractive: product discounts, internal training programmes, international mobility and profit-sharing. In Geneva, New York or Hong Kong, salaries are typically 20–40% higher.

What qualifications do I need for luxury jobs?

There is no single path into luxury. Valued qualifications include: top business schools (HEC, ESSEC, ESCP, EM Lyon — all with Luxury MSc programmes), the IFM (Institut Français de la Mode), Sup de Luxe, Esmod and Studio Berçot for design, Centrale and Mines for engineering and operations, WOSTEP for watchmaking and BJOP for jewellery. That said, the sector increasingly values atypical profiles and career changers: strong motivation, language skills and genuine knowledge of luxury culture can more than compensate for the absence of a specialist degree.

Is English required to work in luxury?

Yes, English is almost essential, including in France. The sector is inherently international: a global customer base in boutiques, internal communications often in English at major groups (LVMH, Kering, Richemont), and international mobility opportunities. For in-store roles, a third language is a major asset: Mandarin, Korean, Japanese, Arabic or Russian can be decisive in a recruitment process. For headquarters roles, Italian (Milan, Florence) and German (Swiss watch groups) are also highly valued.

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