Parfums Christian Dior
Visual Merchandising Intern

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POSITION: VISUAL MERCHANDISING INTERN
DEPARTMENT: VISUAL MERCHANDISING
LOCATION: LONDON
LENGTH OF INTERNSHIP: 1 YEAR
START DATE: January 2027
Do you wish to join the House of Dreams?
At the House of Dior, you will continue to perpetuate the dream of Christian Dior: that of a more beautiful and happier world.
You will play a role towards achieving our vision: to become the most desirable House in the world of beauty, an absolute reference of French luxury, a symbol of joy and hope.
This Vision Is Carried By Our Six Values That You Will Embody Daily As Designers Of Dreams – Values That Engage And Define Us
- Create Passionately
- Craft together with joy
- Excel for ultimate luxury
- Lead with audacity
- Cultivate Triumphant inclusivity
- Commit and act to re-enchant the world
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PURPOSE OF THE ROLE
Support and assist the Visual Merchandising Team to ensure the Dior brand values/messages are maintained and are consistent in store.
Job responsibilities
Main Responsibilities
- Assist VM Manager with regular Counter Launches throughout the year.
- Assist team with launches across the UK and pop ups when needed.
- Opportunity to support and manage projects from design to activation. Always in line with brand guidelines, on time and within budget.
- Weekly checks of the West-End/Flagship stores in order to feedback to the team on any visual merchandising or maintenance issues.
- Manage the budget tracker raising Po’s and dealing with supplier invoices.
- POSM / Tester order management.
- Tracker set up (ROI, supplier cost analysis)
- Monthly competitor analysis
- Work collaboratively within the team.


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Key Competencies
- Organisational skills
- Good communicator
- Attention to detail
- Team player
- Budget management (Experience preferred but not essential)
Technical Skills
- Creative background
- Excellent Photoshop/illustrator / InDesign
- Very good understanding of Excel
- Numerical
- Good PowerPoint skills
- 3D Skills preferred
Additional information
Reports To
- Visual Merchandising Manager
Internal Stakeholders
- Visual Merchandising Team
- Marketing Team
- Sales Team
- Training Team
- Account Managers (in-store)
External Stakeholders
- Suppliers
- Creative Agencies
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