Overview
ISG Luxury Management is a European higher-education establishment focused on the business of luxury. It operates campuses and program sites across Switzerland and France and concentrates on the management, marketing and creative dimensions of the luxury, fashion and jewellery industries. The school aims to combine academic study with practical industry exposure and internships to prepare students for specialist roles in premium markets. For general information see the institution profile at ISG Luxury Management.
Campuses and locations
The institution maintains a presence in Switzerland and several French cities, providing regional access to luxury hubs and industry partners. Main sites include Geneva in Switzerland and multiple French campuses or partner locations such as Paris, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Montpellier, Nantes, and Nice. These campuses are positioned to offer students proximity to ateliers, showrooms and luxury firms.
Programs and curriculum
Coursework typically addresses sector-specific management subjects and creative-business intersections. Typical modules include brand strategy, luxury retail and distribution, product development, communication and digital marketing, heritage and craftsmanship, and jewellery valuation and sourcing. The school stresses applied learning through workshops, case studies and internships with fashion houses and jewellery makers. Specialized tracks often focus on fashion and jewellery management.
Industry links and practical training
ISG Luxury Management highlights partnerships with companies and professionals in the luxury sector to facilitate internships, guest lectures and project collaborations. Students frequently undertake industry projects, brand audits and practical assignments designed to mirror real-world challenges in luxury retail, brand launches and product positioning. These connections aim to bridge classroom learning and employer expectations.
Career pathways and outcomes
Graduates typically pursue careers such as brand manager, product manager, retail operations manager, buyer, visual merchandiser, communications specialist or entrepreneur within boutique and global luxury firms. Training emphasizes a balance of commercial skills, knowledge of craftsmanship and an appreciation of brand heritage—qualities valued across haute couture, accessories, watchmaking and high jewellery segments.
Distinctive features and considerations
Compared with general business schools, a specialist luxury management program places greater weight on heritage, experiential design and the symbolic value of products. Prospective students should evaluate the school’s faculty experience, corporate network and internship placement support. Additional resources and admissions details can be explored via official campus pages and career services at Fashion and Jewellery program links.