Bernard Arnault is Chairman and CEO of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton , the world’s largest luxury group. Under his leadership, LVMH commands more than 75 iconic brands, including Louis Vuitton , Dior , Tiffany & Co. , and Sephora .
Arnault remains one of the world’s wealthiest individuals and a leading force in luxury, renowned for his strategic acquisitions and vision for brand stewardship and innovation. Career Background Arnault began his career in 1971 at his father’s construction company,
Ferret-Savinel , becoming president in 1978 and leading a pivot towards real estate. In 1984, seizing an opportunity in the luxury sector, he acquired the bankrupt textile conglomerate Boussac Saint-Frères , primarily to obtain its crown jewel, Christian Dior .
He revived Dior, sold most other assets, and made the company profitable. In 1987, Arnault was invited to invest in the newly merged LVMH group.
By 1989, through aggressive investment and a renowned boardroom takeover, he became LVMH's CEO and majority shareholder, steadily transforming it into the preeminent global luxury powerhouse.
Over the next decades, he led a prolific spree of acquisitions—adding such brands as Céline, Givenchy, Fendi, Bulgari, and most recently, Tiffany & Co. —while maintaining strong family involvement and setting new standards for brand building, corporate culture, and innovation in the luxury industry…