Tania Fares, the recipient of a Special Recognition Award at The Fashion Awards, recently shared insights into her journey in the fashion industry. Her passion for fashion was ignited at a young age, thanks to her mother’s impeccable taste and frequent attendance at couture shows in Paris. However, it was her uncle, famed decorator Joseph Achkar, who introduced her to the world of art and secured her an internship with fashion legend Pierre Cardin after completing her studies in communication.
During her time at Pierre Cardin, Tania had the opportunity to immerse herself in the inner workings of the fashion industry. Starting off with menial tasks like folding clothes and making coffee, she eventually transitioned to working in the communications team. Pierre Cardin’s innovative and unisex approach to design left a lasting impact on Tania. His emphasis on being kind yet tough and the importance of being close to clients resonated with her deeply.
Tania credits Pierre Cardin for instilling in her a strong foundation in the business side of fashion. His ability to make his clients feel comfortable and his keen insight into their preferences left a lasting impression on her. This experience not only broadened her perspective on fashion but also shaped her approach to philanthropy in the industry.
Today, Tania is the co-founder of one of fashion’s most prominent non-profits, leveraging her expertise and connections to support emerging talent and drive positive change within the industry. Her journey from a young intern at Pierre Cardin to a respected figure in the fashion world is a testament to the transformative power of mentorship and dedication.
As Tania reflects on her formative internship with Pierre Cardin, she acknowledges the role of key figures like her mother, uncle, and the designer himself in shaping her career path. Her story is a reminder of the impact that influential mentors and experiences can have on one’s professional trajectory.

