About LVMH
Born in 1987 from the merger of fashion house Louis Vuitton and champagne and spirits company Moët Hennessy, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton—commonly known as LVMH—stands as the world’s leading luxury goods conglomerate, uniting some of the most prestigious brands.Headquartered in Paris, France, and led by Chairman and CEO Bernard Arnault since 1989, LVMH brings together over 75 iconic Maisons across six sectors: Fashion & Leather Goods, Wines & Spirits, Perfumes & Cosmetics, Watches & Jewelry, Selective Retailing, and Other Activities, including hospitality and media.
Each brand champions the Group’s mission: The Art of Crafting Dreams. LVMH-owned brands include Louis Vuitton, Dior, Fendi, and Tiffany & Co.
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Bernard Arnault: How One Man Built Luxury's Largest Empire
How Bernard Arnault turned a bankrupt textile company into LVMH — the deals, the ruthlessness, and the long game.
The Complete Map of Luxury Conglomerates You Rarely Hear About
Five luxury conglomerates control eyewear, fragrance, watches, and accessible luxury. A complete brand map from Swatch Group to Puig.
Luxury Trade Associations Worldwide: The Complete Guide
From Comité Colbert to Altagamma and Walpole, discover every major luxury trade association worldwide.
Next-Gen Luxury Leaders: Heirs, Successors, and Rising Stars
Meet the heirs reshaping LVMH, Prada, and Kering. Did they earn their seats, or inherit them? The answer is more nuanced than critics suggest.
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