Louis Vuitton Press Production Assistant — Women's Ready-to-Wear (Apprenticeship)
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- Employment
- Internship
- Seniority
- Intern
- Industry
- Fashion, Apparel & Leather Goods
- Posted
- Apr 23, 2026
About Louis Vuitton
Louis Vuitton is a global maison renowned for luxury fashion, leather goods and haute craftsmanship, and is part of the LVMH group. The brand combines artisanal savoir-faire with modern creativity and operates multidisciplinary ateliers and offices worldwide, offering structured development paths within a leading luxury conglomerate.
Louis Vuitton — Press Production Assistant (Alternance) in Paris 1er. Apprenticeship in women's ready-to-wear production starting Sept 2026.
Role & Responsibilities
- Create finished product records for press sets in the PLM system and maintain accurate product compositions.
- Prepare and send component and finished-product orders to manufacturers according to assignments; independently manage orders for semi-finished items (ribbing, pleats, leather semi-finished goods).
- Launch production pieces with external manufacturers and follow daily production progress with technical support, material/component deliveries and corrective actions.
- Monitor material and component lead times in coordination with developers; perform follow-ups and escalation to ensure production flow.
- Chase, follow up and negotiate delivery schedules with suppliers; update tracking dashboards and analytical tables.
- Inspect finished pieces prior to delivery and manage routine administrative follow-up (purchase orders, invoices).
- Collaborate closely with internal Ready-to-Wear departments (atelier, development, stock, quality, standardization, purchasing, logistics) and a network of specialised suppliers across all womenswear categories.
Qualifications
- Enrolled in a fashion school programme or equivalent university course with a specialisation in fashion.
- At least one successful internship or first experience in development or production within ready-to-wear.
- Technical knowledge of garments and their components (fabrics, trims, ribbing, embroidery, leather components).
- Strong organisational skills, rigor and a proactive, dynamic approach.
- Good interpersonal skills and ability to work collaboratively in cross-functional teams.
- Genuine product sensitivity and strong motivation for the luxury fashion sector.
- Advanced Excel ability (formulas, pivot tables); working knowledge of PLM is a plus.
- Very good command of English (reading and spoken); Italian is appreciated.
Skills
Experience
Entry-level apprenticeship role: candidates should be current fashion students with at least one prior internship or initial experience in ready-to-wear development or production.
Education
Enrolled in a fashion school programme or an equivalent university course with a specialisation in fashion or apparel development.
Workplace
The successful candidate will be located in Paris, Île-de-France, France.
Culture
Louis Vuitton cultivates a culture of excellence, craftsmanship and creativity, where multidisciplinary collaboration and technical rigor meet high design standards. The Maison values inclusion and diversity, and supports career development within the LVMH group.
About Cerulean
Cerulean is the definitive career portal for the global luxury industry. We match exceptional professionals with exclusive opportunities at the world's most prestigious brands. From haute couture and fine watchmaking to prestige beauty, hospitality, and boutique retail, Cerulean centralises luxury employment to help you find the career for which you were destined.
Frequently Asked Questions
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