16 April 2024

France - Glove-making may soon be on the curriculum in Millau high school

Olivier Fabre (right) during the meeting at the Groupe Scolaire Jeanne d’Arc.

High-school students in Millau in southern France will soon be able to study glove-making as part of their education. By Leatherbiz.

Millau has a rich heritage in small-skin tanning and glove manufacturing, which members of the industry recently presented for consideration for inclusion in the Lists of Intangible Cultural Heritage of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), under the leadership of Olivier Fabre. Mr Fabre is a master glove-maker and fourth-generation managing director of high-end glove brand Maison Fabre.

It is still not clear when Millau’s leather and glove sector will know the outcome of its UNESCO bid, but it is making progress in an important part of the campaign, education programmes.

Immediately after Easter, Olivier Fabre met educational professionals at one of Millau’s secondary schools, the Groupe Scolaire Jeanne d’Arc. This group includes a ‘lycée professionnel’, a high school devoted to pupils who want to pursue an education in technical subjects, leading to qualifications such as the Certificate d’Aptitude Professionelle (CAP) or the Baccalauréat Professionnel (Bac Pro).

He said the meeting was constructive and expressed confidence that teenagers in Millau would soon be able to include glove-making as one of their CAP or Bac Pro options.

“This gives us hope for the future of our local area,” Mr Fabre said after meeting. “We will build together a promising future for our young people and, at the same time, safeguard our artisan heritage.”

關於亞太區皮革展 ​

我們為皮革、物料及時裝業界創造面對面洽談的機會,爲客戶締造實質商機。我們雲集世界各地的商家,讓他們尋找新的合作伙伴,發掘潛在客戶或供應商,並掌握業界最新發展。

 

我們主辦多個專注時尚及生活潮流的商貿展覽會, 為這不斷變化的行業,提供最全面的買家及參展商服務,方便他們了解急速轉變的行業環境,並預測來季趨勢。

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