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Your Partner for Recruitment in Consumer, Fashion, Lifestyle & Luxury Goods in Germany

The consumer, fashion, lifestyle, and luxury Goods industry in Germany is undergoing significant transformation. Omnichannel and digital platforms reshape the customer journey. Retail media and social commerce redefine brand strategies. AI-driven personalization and data intelligence have become essential to delivering strong customer experiences. At the same time, rising expectations around sustainability, supply chain transparency, and evolving consumer values increase pressure on organizations.

In beauty and personal care, demand for clean ingredients and personalized solutions continues to grow, while stricter regulations raise compliance standards.

Fashion and luxury goods in Germany respond with experience-led retail, sharper customer segmentation, and new pricing approaches in a more challenging market environment. The jewelry sector is also evolving, driven by lab-grown diamonds and sustainability concerns.

We support consumer, fashion, lifestyle, and luxury goods in Germany by recruiting goods who combine digital expertise, customer-centric thinking, and responsible growth. Our recruitment approach helps companies secure the right leadership to succeed in a fast-changing market.

Our expertise as a Consumer, Fashion & Luxury Recruitment Agency

As a specialised recruitment agency, we support companies across the German market with tailored recruitment solutions designed to meet the specific challenges of consumer-facing industries. Our approach combines sector expertise, market knowledge, and targeted sourcing to help you secure the right talent at the right time.

  • Strategic Talent Recruitment : We recruit professionals and leaders with a strong understanding of the consumer, fashion, and luxury ecosystem. Our focus is on profiles who can drive sustainable growth, strengthen brand positioning, and adapt to changing market dynamics in Germany.
  • Digital, E-commerce & Omnichannel Expertise : As digital and omnichannel models continue to shape the German consumer market, we identify candidates with proven experience in e-commerce, digital marketing, omnichannel strategy, and retail transformation.
  • Resilient and Adaptive Leadership : In a fast-changing environment, we identify leaders who demonstrate adaptability, resilience, and the ability to lead teams through transformation while maintaining operational stability.

 

Our headhunters in Germany

Meet Our Consumer, Lifestyle & Luxury Recruitment Specialists

Our team of specialized retail recruitment consultants in the DACH region attract top leaders for fashion & luxury, retail, beauty & cosmetics, luxury goods, jewelry, and lifestyle. With decades of executive search experience and a robust network, we identify leaders who drive digital transformation, customer-centricity, operational excellence, and sustainable growth.

As a Partner at Morgan Philips Group, Oliver Büscher brings extensive expertise in recruiting C-level and senior executives across fashion, luxury goods, beauty, retail, and lifestyle in Germany. His deep industry knowledge and strategic insight enable him to translate complex requirements into successful placements quickly and effectively.

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Our Areas of Expertise in Consumer, Fashion & Luxury Recruitment

Industries and Market Segments we recruit across:

  • FMCG / Consumer Goods
  • Retail
  • Beauty, Cosmetics & Dermatological
  • Hygiene & Personal Care
  • Fashion & Luxury
  • Jewelry & Watches
  • Leathergoods
  • Accessories & Eyewear
  • Sustainability
  • Sports & Footwear
  • E-Commerce
  • Lifestyle

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The roles we specialise in recruiting for include:

  • CEO, CFO, COO, CTO, CCO, CSO, CMO, CHRO
  • Managing Director
  • Regional General Manager
  • Country Manager
  • (S)VP: Finance, Operations, Retail, Wholesale, Franchise, Commercial, Digital & E-Commerce, Sales, Marketing, Human Ressources, Category Managemenet, Supply Chain & Operations, Innovation & Product Development, R&D, Expansion & Real Estate, Licensing & Partnerships
  • Regional/Area Manager
  • Director Quality, Health & Safety
  • Head of/Director/VP BD - Sales - KAM

Why choose us as your Consumer, Fashion or Luxury Recruitment Agency in Germany?

Find out now with just one click using our salary calculator.

Get in Touch with our recruitment Experts

Are you looking for experienced leaders in the consumer goods, fashion, beauty, retail, or luxury brands sectors in Germany? Our recruitment specialists support you in identifying and securing the right talent for your leadership and key management roles. We guide you through the entire recruitment process, from defining your needs to successfully placing the right candidates.

Get in touch with our headhunters today to discuss your hiring challenges. Together, we will define a tailored recruitment approach aligned with your business objectives and growth ambitions in the German market.

Candidates, if you are looking for a job, send us your CV by completing the submit CV form.

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Is Luxembourg Losing Its Talent Advantage in 2026?
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Is Luxembourg Losing Its Talent Advantage in 2026?

Luxembourg has long been considered one of Europe’s most attractive destinations for international talent. Strong salaries, a dynamic economy, political stability and an international business environment have helped the country build a unique position within the European labour market. 

Yet in 2026, a growing question is emerging among employers and HR teams: Is Luxembourg starting to lose part of its talent advantage? 

The answer is more nuanced than a simple yes or no. 

Our latest 2026 Luxembourg’s Attractiveness for Talent Survey, conducted among more than 300 decision-makers operating in Luxembourg, reveals a market that remains highly attractive and resilient, but also increasingly challenged by structural tensions affecting recruitment and retention. 

Luxembourg’s Labour Market Remains Active and Growth-Oriented 

Despite geopolitical uncertainty and economic volatility, Luxembourg’s employment market remains remarkably dynamic. 

According to our study: 

  • 70% of organisations expect their activity to grow over the next 12 months 
  • 87% hired permanent employees in the past year 
  • 45% plan to increase headcount in 2026 

These figures confirm that Luxembourg continues to benefit from strong economic fundamentals and sustained hiring activity across sectors such as financial services, consulting, technology and professional services. 

This positive outlook is also reflected in international competitiveness rankings. Luxembourg climbed back to 20th place in the IMD World Competitiveness Ranking 2025, improving its position compared to the previous year.

At the same time, the country continues to perform exceptionally well in talent competitiveness indicators. According to the 2025 IMD World Talent Ranking, Luxembourg regained 2nd place worldwide for its ability to develop, attract and retain talent

Read more: Why Attracting Talent is No Longer Enough to Retain It in Luxembourg

Similarly, the 2025 Global Talent Competitiveness Index ranked Luxembourg among the top global talent ecosystems, highlighting its strong international attractiveness and openness. 

Clearly, Luxembourg is not losing its attractiveness overnight, but maintaining this position is becoming more complex. 

Recruitment Pressure Is Intensifying in Luxembourg 

While hiring activity remains strong, recruitment has become significantly more difficult. In our survey, companies rated the difficulty of recruiting in Luxembourg at 3.38/5 on average. 

Importantly, the issue is not necessarily a lack of applicants. The real challenge lies in the growing mismatch between: 

  • the skills companies need, 
  • the level of experience expected, 
  • language requirements, 
  • and compensation expectations. 

Technical skills shortages remain a major concern, but employers are also increasingly struggling to find candidates with the right soft skills, adaptability and long-term potential. 

This reflects a broader transformation of the labour market. 

As AI, digital transformation and regulatory complexity reshape organisations, companies are no longer simply recruiting for today’s operational needs. They are looking for professionals capable of evolving alongside rapidly changing business models. 

The Cost of Living Has Become a Strategic Talent Issue 

One of the strongest findings of our study concerns the impact of Luxembourg’s cost of living on both attraction and retention. 

Among all structural challenges measured, the high cost of living received the highest score from respondents. 

More strikingly: 78% of organisations identify it as the main obstacle to retaining talent.

Housing affordability, commuting constraints and the limitations surrounding cross-border remote work continue to affect how candidates evaluate Luxembourg opportunities

And yet, this does not mean Luxembourg is becoming unattractive. 

In fact, many international benchmarks still position the country among the world’s strongest locations for quality of life, safety and purchasing power. 

Numbeo’s 2026 Quality Of Life Index ranks Luxembourg 3rd for its quality of life and strong living standards compared to other global business hubs. 

The challenge, therefore, is not necessarily Luxembourg’s attractiveness itself, but the growing gap between what talent expects and what employers (or the market structure) can realistically offer. 

Luxembourg Still Has Powerful Competitive Advantages 

It would be misleading to portray Luxembourg as a declining talent market. The country continues to benefit from several structural strengths that remain extremely attractive for international professionals

  • a multilingual and international environment, 
  • strong purchasing power, 
  • political and economic stability, 
  • access to European institutions, 
  • a highly international workforce, 
  • and a central position within Europe. 

Today, 74% of Luxembourg’s workforce consists of foreign nationals or cross-border workers, illustrating how deeply international the labour market already is. 

Moreover, employers themselves recognise the strength of their own value proposition. 

In our study, organisations identified: 

  1. employer branding, 
  2. company culture, 
  3. compensation, 
  4. and flexible working models 

as their main strengths for attracting and retaining talent

This is an important signal. The companies that continue to succeed in Luxembourg are often those that have evolved beyond purely transactional recruitment approaches. 

Employers: How to Keep Up with Luxembourg’s Market? 

The real question is therefore not whether Luxembourg is losing its attractiveness. 

The real question is whether employers are adapting quickly enough to a more selective and demanding talent market. 

The most successful organisations in the coming years will likely be those capable of: 

  • investing in employer branding, 
  • developing internal talent, 
  • improving flexibility, 
  • accelerating recruitment processes, 
  • and building long-term workforce strategies rather than relying solely on reactive hiring. 

Luxembourg itself is also evolving. 

Recent government initiatives such as the “Work in Luxembourg” platform, updated impatriate regimes and new talent attraction measures show a clear willingness to strengthen the country’s international positioning. 

At the same time, global studies continue to recognise Luxembourg as one of the world’s strongest talent ecosystems.  

This suggests that Luxembourg is not entering a decline phase. Rather, the country is entering a new phase of maturity, where talent attraction can no longer rely solely on economic strength and compensation packages

Luxembourg remains one of Europe’s most competitive and internationally attractive labour markets

However, attracting and retaining talent in 2026 is becoming more complex, more competitive and more strategic than ever before. 

The organisations that will thrive are unlikely to be those offering only the highest salaries. They will be the ones capable of combining: 

  • strong leadership, 
  • clear employer value propositions, 
  • flexibility, 
  • career development, 
  • and long-term talent vision. 

In other words, Luxembourg’s talent advantage still exists, but maintaining it will require adaptation, from both employers and the broader ecosystem. 

Want deeper insights into recruitment trends, talent retention challenges and Luxembourg’s evolving attractiveness in 2026?  

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EN FAQ Question #1Why is recruiting becoming more difficult in Luxembourg?
EN FAQ Answer #1

Recruitment in Luxembourg remains challenging due to a combination of factors: increasing competition for skilled professionals, evolving candidate expectations, and a growing mismatch between the profiles employers seek and the talent currently available on the market. According to Morgan Philips’ 2026 Talent Attractiveness Study, companies rate recruitment difficulty at 3.38/5 on average.

EN FAQ Question #2Is Luxembourg still attractive for international talent in 2026?
EN FAQ Answer #2

Yes. Luxembourg continues to benefit from strong economic fundamentals, an international environment, competitive salaries and a strategic position within Europe. International rankings still place the country among the world’s leading talent ecosystems. However, employers are facing growing pressure linked to cost of living, retention and talent shortages.

EN FAQ Question #3What are the main talent retention challenges in Luxembourg?
EN FAQ Answer #3

The high cost of living is currently the biggest challenge affecting talent retention in Luxembourg. In Morgan Philips’ Talent Attractiveness Study, 78% of employers identified it as the main obstacle to retaining employees. Other factors include limited career progression opportunities and competition between employers. 

EN FAQ Question #4Which sectors are recruiting the most in Luxembourg?
EN FAQ Answer #4

Financial services remain the most active recruitment sector in Luxembourg, particularly investment funds, banking and insurance. Demand for IT, cybersecurity, compliance and finance professionals also continues to grow, driven by digital transformation and regulatory developments. 

EN FAQ Question #5How can companies improve talent attraction in Luxembourg?
EN FAQ Answer #5

Employers can strengthen their attractiveness by investing in: 

  • employer branding,  
  • flexible working models,  
  • competitive compensation strategies,  
  • career development,  
  • and faster recruitment processes.  

Companies that adopt a long-term talent strategy are generally better positioned to attract and retain skilled professionals in Luxembourg.

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