Bernard Arnault aims to raise LVMH’s age limit to 85, allowing him up to nine more years at the helm of the luxury titan as ...
The new Formula One season kicks off this weekend in Australia and it seems that the motorsport dominated by the likes of ...
Originally a wool merchant, Loro Piana began as a textile mill, exporting high-end fabrics to Europe, Japan, and the Americas ...
LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault wants to stay at the helm of the luxuary goods firm when he is in his 80s. Bernard Arnault has ...
TAG Heuer, Zenith and Hublot CEOs will continue to work with Stephane Bianchi who remains in place as CEO of LVMH Watches & ...
Even the latest efforts of newly emerging groups such as P180 and Authentic Brands Group’s Authentic Luxury appear to be ...
Facing a luxury spending slump, designers are pushing ‘beyond’ on all levels. Paris Fashion Week A/W 25 was awash with an ...
The French luxury conglomerate proposed changing its bylaws, to raise the age limit of its chairman and CEO to 85.
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Fashionista on MSNMust Read: The North Face Collaborates With Cecilie Bahnsen, LVMH Appoints Deputy CEOs at Louis Vuitton and DiorThe North Face collaborates with Cecilie Bahnsen. The North Face and Cecilie Bahnsen teamed up on a collection combining the ...
The musical chairs of succession at LVMH continue — this time with Bernard Arnault's 30-year-old son
LVMH's CEO promoted his second-youngest son, Frédéric Arnault, to be the CEO of Loro Piana.
LVMH has announced yet another CEO shuffle within the company that now names Frédéric Arnault the new CEO of Loro Piana.
Bernard Arnault, 76, could remain at the helm of the world's largest luxury group LVMH until he's 85 if shareholders back a ...
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