At 18, Lu arrived on the French Riviera with a plane ticket, a job on a yacht in Golfe Juan, and no idea that the industry would shape her entire life. The job lasted 24 hours. The career lasted decades.
After years working as a yacht chef and travelling the world, yachting eventually brought her back to the South of France this time as a mother of twins and unable to return to life on board. What began as casually walking the docks with a suitcase of samples turned into a shop in Antibes, partnerships with international suppliers, and eventually her own uniform designs worn by crew across Europe.
In this episode, we explore what it really takes to build a specialised business in the yachting capital of Europe. Lou shares how she set up a company in France without ever having run a shop before, navigated banks and bureaucracy with limited French, and built her client base from scratch by networking dock by dock.
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Lu also opens up about a turning point that forced her to pause and rebuild her company on her own terms, this time slower, more strategic, and entirely her own.
This is a conversation about industry knowledge, patience, reinvention, and why nothing in business happens overnight especially not on the French Riviera.
This is the full-length episode.
If you would like to listen to a condensed 28-minute version, it is available on Living the Dream – Radio Edition.
Living the Dream: French Riviera Podcast Women and their professional journey while relocating to the South of France.
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