Splitting the bling behemoth would create value, but the question is whether Bernard Arnault would take an ax to his empire.
Bernard Arnault and the president go back decades. Can the LVMH chief now leverage that bond to stay out of trade wars?
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Arnault, the 29-year-old CEO of LVMH Watches, might just fit the bill. After all, Lisa has been representing LVMH brands for years. In 2020, she was named Bulgari’s ambassador. Interestingly, the first Instagram of Lisa’s that Arnault liked is a shot of her promoting Bulgari.
Lisa’s song “Moonlit Floor” not only samples Sixpence None the Richer’s “Kiss Me,” but features some lyrics that might be about Frédéric: “Green-eyed French boy got me trippin’ / On that accent off your lips / How your tongue do all those tricks?”
A fascinating special report has highlighted the deep connections between the owner of one of the world’s largest jewellery companies and US president Donald Trump.
Tiffany, Christian Dior, Veuve Clicquot, Fendi, Bulgari, and Sephora are major brands owned by LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton). LVMH owns a total of 75 brands.
The family behind Hermès is set to earn over $5 billion in dividends as the French luxury brand continues to outpace its competitors amid industry slowdown.