Cutters, tailors, clothiers, polishers, lapidaries, tanners, embroiderers… As the global demand for luxury goods continues to grow, houses struggle to recruit artisans and small hands to produce their precious items.
According to the Colbert Committee, which brings together a hundred luxury houses, there are currently 20,000 jobs to be filled in the trades. “If we take the broad spectrum, from textile mechanics to luxury hotel trade, we are still much more.” regrets Benedikt Yepina, the chief delegate of the Colbert Committee.
To reverse the dynamic, he’s organizing three days of meetings in mid-December at Station F, a start-up campus created by Xavier Neal. The purpose: introduce professions and encourage high school students to do their observation internship at Dior, Hermès, Chanel, Boucheron or Cartier. the first”which indicates the degree of our concern and the urgency of the situation., according to Benedict Epina. During departures…
Source: Le Figaro

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