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LVMH

  • Tuesday, 24 June, 2025
    Christian Dior SA
    ‘Quality is key’: Delphine Arnault opens a new chapter at LVMH’s Dior

    The luxury brand’s chief executive is counting on creative director Jonathan Anderson to revive sales in a difficult market

    From left, Delphine Arnault and Jonathan Anderson
  • Friday, 6 June, 2025
    Donald Trump
    The corporate winners and losers under Donald Trump

    How global companies have fared since the US president’s inauguration

    A silhouette of the back of Donald Trump with raised fists, surrounded by a tank, Netflix TV, medication injector, a Cybertruck, iPhone, handbag and sunglasses
  • Monday, 2 June, 2025
    Dior picks Anderson as creative director

    Irish designer assumes one of most prestigious jobs in fashion

    Jonathan Anderson appears on the catwalk at the end of the presentation his Womenswear Spring/Summer 2025 collection in Paris
  • Wednesday, 21 May, 2025
    LVMH’s Arnault criticises EU efforts to reduce Trump tariffs

    Billionaire says the bloc’s negotiations with Washington have got off to a ‘bad start’

    US President Donald Trump shakes hands with Bernard Arnault, chief executive of LVMH, during a visit to the new Louis Vuitton factory in Alvarado, Johnson County, Texas on October 17, 2019
  • Wednesday, 21 May, 2025
    Christian Dior SA
    Dior to pay €2mn to help labour abuse victims in Italian watchdog settlement

    Italy’s competition authority ends probe into some of luxury group’s suppliers

    Models on the runway at the Christian Dior Autumn-Winter 2025 show during Paris Fashion Week
  • Wednesday, 14 May, 2025
    Moët Hennessy’s crisis: dubious deals, soaring prices and hubris

    LVMH’s drinks business has been hit by a global downturn and management missteps

    A hand holding a glass of Hennessy cognac
  • Tuesday, 6 May, 2025
    Fashion
    At the Met Gala, the suit takes centre stage

    Stars including Zendaya and Colman Domingo used the dress code ‘Tailored for You’ to make a cultural statement

  • Thursday, 1 May, 2025
    Moët Hennessy SAS
    Moët Hennessy to cut 10% of workforce as luxury slowdown bites

    New executives at LVMH’s wine and spirits division tell staff 1,200 jobs will go and warn sales will not bounce back soon

    A display of Moët & Chandon champagne bottles, including several large bottles, arranged elegantly with glasses in front of them
  • Tuesday, 15 April, 2025
    Hermès International SCA
    Hermès overtakes LVMH for luxury’s top spot after weak sales spark sell-off

    The maker of Birkin bags is now the world’s most valuable luxury company, as investors bet on continued struggles at LVMH

    A close up image of two bags being held by models during the Paris Fashion show
  • Tuesday, 15 April, 2025
    Lex
    Luxury waits for the US kitten-heeled mule to drop Premium content

    LVMH’s reported figures don’t yet reflect much of a softening in the American market

    Dior shoes
  • Tuesday, 15 April, 2025
    LVMH shares tumble as quarterly sales disappoint

    Slowing demand in the US and ongoing struggles in China will raise concerns for an industry grappling with Trump’s tariffs

    A person with a Louis Vuitton bag
  • Sunday, 13 April, 2025
    Luxury goods
    Trump’s trade war shatters hopes of 2025 luxury revival

    US-China tariffs look set to condemn industry to another difficult year

    A montage of a black Gucci handbag with the embossed double-G logo in front of several red-tinted $100 bills that fan out on both sides.
  • Friday, 4 April, 2025
    HTSI
    21 ways to master French-girl dressing

    Steal a march on Saint-Germain style this spring 

    Jean-Luc Godard and Anna Karina in 1964
  • Friday, 28 March, 2025
    Bernard Arnault’s son Frédéric switches roles amid family reshuffle at LVMH

    Billionaire’s second-youngest child to depart as watches chief in latest job move among luxury group’s controlling family

    Frédéric Arnault, left, next to his father Bernard Arnault at Atelier Louis Vuitton in Vendome, France in February 2022
  • Saturday, 8 March, 2025
    LexLuxury goods
    For luxury goods empires, more is still more Premium content

    Scale is useful, but the freedom to sprawl is not limitless

    Bernard Arnault, chair and chief executive of LVMH
  • Friday, 7 March, 2025
    France’s former spy chief who worked for LVMH convicted in influence peddling case

    Billionaire Bernard Arnault was called to appear late last year as a witness in a trial that gripped France

    Former French intelligence head Bernard Squarcini
  • Wednesday, 5 March, 2025
    Beauty
    Louis Vuitton to launch make-up

    Luxury’s biggest brand has tapped Pat McGrath to develop lip products, eye shadows and vanity cases

  • Thursday, 30 January, 2025
    Style
    Louis Vuitton chief on F1 tie-up: ‘Sport is part of the culture, the life of young people’

    Pietro Beccari is betting that the label’s sole title sponsorship of F1 will help it evolve from a fashion brand into a ‘cultural’ one

  • Tuesday, 28 January, 2025
    LVMH sales growth raises hope for end to luxury downturn 

    Chief financial officer says performance ‘objectively better in Europe and the US’ in fourth quarter

    Louis Vuitton bag on display in a store in New York
  • Monday, 27 January, 2025
    Fashion shows
    In Paris, Louis Vuitton and Hermès make history a selling point

    The autumn/winter 2025 menswear shows saw designers doubling down on archive themes

  • Tuesday, 21 January, 2025
    HTSI
    Tick-tock: it’s LVMH Watch Week o’clock

    The most mesmerising timepieces at the annual watch event

    Hublot ceramic Spirit of Big Bang Chronograph, £23,500 (in three shades, from left, Sand Beige, Dark Green and Sky Blue)
  • Friday, 17 January, 2025
    European companies
    LVMH overtakes Novo Nordisk as Europe’s most valuable company

    Luxury bellwether regains crown as drugmaker slips on concerns it will have to cut weight loss medication prices in US

    Luxury leather handbags in the window of the Louis Vuitton store at La Samaritaine in Paris
  • Sunday, 5 January, 2025
    Formula 1
    F1’s growing young audience attracts array of consumer brand sponsors

    Kit Kat, Louis Vuitton, and McDonald’s are among the companies attracted to rising awareness around the sport

    Logos of Hot Wheels, KitKat, McDonald’s, Louis Vuitton, Moet Chandon with Lando Norris of Great Britain, driver of  McLaren Formula 1 Team in action
  • Saturday, 7 December, 2024
    HTSI
    A first look at the Cheval Blanc, Seychelles

    LVMH’s über-hotel has arrived in the archipelago. The HTSI travel editor checks in

    Views over Anse Intendance beach
  • Thursday, 28 November, 2024
    LVMH chief confronts leftwing MP in illegal spying trial

    Called as witness, Bernard Arnault insists he had no knowledge of illegal efforts to infiltrate activists’ group

    LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault leaves the Paris court after testifying
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