Jean Arnault, director of Louis Vuitton’s watch division, has to contend with a tough luxury market and stubborn young consumers.
For his latest Vuitton collection, Pharrell Williams tapped his best bud Nigo to be co-creative director. And Bernard Arnault made it back from the Trump inauguration to see it.
LVMH chief Bernard Arnault and Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani—the world’s fifth- and eighteenth-wealthiest people—attended President Donald Trump’s inauguration events Monday, marking a pair of surprise billionaire appearances at the event attended by a cadre of moguls worth well over $1 trillion.
Bernard Arnault is outpacing Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg in wealth gain this year after signs of a rebound in luxury demand boosted LVMH stock.
The Arnault family commanded a prime position at the inauguration of Donald Trump this week, standing just feet from the new President and rubbing shoulders with three former Presidents: George W Bush,
LVMH, which is controlled by the family of multibillionaire Bernard Arnault, was a major sponsor of the Summer Games in Paris.
LVMH has reclaimed its spot as the biggest company in Europe, overtaking Novo Nordisk after a significant drop in the drugmaker's shares. The cause? Concerns that the US governmen
The LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton titan had prime seating near former Presidents Bill Clinton, George Bush and Barack Obama.
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As the Paris Olympic medals are embroiled in controversy over discoloration and corrosion issues, criticism against French luxury conglomerate Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy (LVMH) is intensifying. The Olympic medals,
LVMH has acquired a 10% stake in Double R, the investment vehicle through which the Ruffini family holds its interest in Moncler. Double R owns a 15.8% stake in Moncler, implying an indirect 1.58% for LVMH. Shares in Moncler rose as much as 15%.
Belgian designer Walter Van Beirendonck said Tuesday that the fashion world was "afraid" of US President Donald Trump and failing to speak out against him for commercial reasons. Talking to AFP after his menswear show at Paris Fashion Week,