Thursday, September 16, 2010

15th Anniversary of MBA Luxe & 2010 Graduation Ceremony

Friday 10th September ESSEC threw a party in the Baccarat Crystal Ballroom to celebrate the 15 year anniversary of the Luxury Brand Management MBA. It was a fun to get dressed up and go out in the city with our classmates but it also gave us an opportunity to meet many of the Alumni from our course. There were some really interesting people there along with the majority of the 2010 graduating class who reassured us that, even though throughout the year we would feel like the teaching staff were trying to kill us, they are living proof that you can get through it all and that it will be an amazing year.

Maison Baccarat, 11, place des Etats-Unis, 75116 Paris
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Monday 15th September we had the Graduation Ceremony for the class of 2010. It was held at another grand ballroom - at the Westin on Rue De Castiglione. We gained further insight into what was in store for us this year through speeches from the graduating class. We also heard from representatives from Gucci Group, YSL Beaute, L'oreal and Firmenich. It was another really fun night but we also had, for the first time that night, a taste of what things to come as I was up till 2am with my accounting group finishing off our assignment due the next day.



Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Vogue's Fashion night out




Wednesday night last week a group of us attended Vogue's Fashion night out. To mark the start of Fashion week the stores on Avenue Montaigne stay open late for fashion lovers to come into their stores and party. All the stores were heaving and it was difficult to get into many of the stores but the group I was with managed to go to Marni, Jimmy Choo, Loewe, Emilio Pucci and Dior.

It was pretty hectic and not sure if it's something I would go to every year but it was awesome to be in Paris and to be enjoying a champagne or two in all the top stores. Highlights were the buzz around Chanel when Karl Lagerfeld arrived, getting a snap with Karl's car and the crazy party in the Dior couture room. The Dior room was packed, two DJ's entertained a crowd of probably over 80 people whist we danced amongst Dior's most expensive couture gowns. Definitely not something that would happen in Sydney!

Friday, September 10, 2010

Oenology Class




Week 2 started with an overview of the luxury industry followed by our first Oenology class! Our professor said that Oenology is probably the wrong name for this class as the definition of Oenology is the scientific study of wine and we are really just studying the different wines of the world whilst getting to sample a few along the way.

In our first Oenology class we were supposed to have a guest speaker from the Reidel wine glass company but due to the train strikes he wasn't able to get to the school. I was pretty disappointed he couldn't make it but we got to drink out of four different Riedel wine glasses for our tasting so that made up for it a little. In our first class we sampled a Sancerre, a Meursault, a Bordeaux and a Burgundy.


Our Second Oenology class we had a guest speaker from Bouchard Pere & Fils winery in Burgandy. We got to sample 5 different wines, some Grand Cru and the others premier cru all from the Bouchard Pere & Fils vineyard. The wines we sampled were a Chabils, a Meursault, a Corton, a Chambertain Clos de Beze and a Beaune Grave. The Chambertain was the stand out and at around 300 euros per bottle most people chose to not spit that one out.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

In the Beginning



I have survived day one and two and so far they have been pretty easy on us. Day one we had a breakfast followed by an informal introduction session where students had to get up and speak for one minute about themselves and a picture of their choosing. It was a great way to get to know our fellow classmates and demonstrated the diversity of the students.

There are 45 students in the 2010-2011 year which included students from 18 different countries; U.S.A, Canada, Romania, Mauritius, Croatia, Brazil, Thailand, China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Switzerland, Russia, Japan, Germany, India, Spain, France and of course Australia!

There are 34 women and only 11 men but the professor said 25% was fairly indicative of the industry.

After the first session we had a champagne lunch where we had further opportunity to get to know each other. Then in the afternoon we had an induction on how to use the online portal for ESSEC.

Tuesday Night I was visited by the lovely Bec Towns who not only trekked out to Cergy to visit me............ but also bought me a lovely housewarming pressie. Yum! Thanks Bec x

Day two was a full day of team building, a lot of fun, which saw us playing different games getting to know each other. Some of the games included: directing teammates to build a pyramid out of plastic cups blind-folded, doing collages and forming a company based on your collages and finally we had do do a group song and performance. The last activity was cringe-worthy but also hilarious. The group that won did theirs to 'I got a feeling' by Black eyed peas. I am still laughing!