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Marone! Did Tony Soprano Inspire Nigo’s LV Duck Bag?

Attention goomahs, goombas and gabagool-gobblers: images pointing to a new Nigo x Louis Vuitton collection have surfaced, namely, a duck-shaped shoulder bag that would reduce Tony Soprano to tears. The fowl-inspired pouch, rumored to release in November, is constructed of LV monogrammed leather accented with gold hardware. A removable shoulder strap allows for crossbody wear, […]

Irina Shayk Selects: 5 Looks I Love Right Now

As part of the release of our latest HIGHStyle magazine, Irina Shayk steps in as a guest style editor for Highsnobiety, giving the lowdown on everything from her travel essentials to brands she loves right now. We also asked Irina what style regrets she had — she said none. I recently played Cop or Drop […]

Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 2021 Goes Back In Time to The Golden Age

Despite being stuck at home, Nicolas Ghesquière has led us on a journey back in time to the Age of Enlightenment.

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The Expensive Things LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault Bought With his Billions

With an estimated net worth of US$186.3 billion, chairman and CEO of the luxury goods conglomerate Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy (LVMH) Bernard Arnault joined the centi-billionaires club in May 2021, according to Forbes. The French fashion mogul is one of the richest people in the world and a force to reckon with.

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Luxury purchases portfolio 

He started his journey to the top in the 1980s when he first ventured into fashion with US$15 million from his father’s construction business. He got the rest of US$65 million financed from Lazard to buy the then-parent company of Christian Dior – in 1985. 

Since then, Arnault has been acquiring luxury brands and earned nicknames like "wolf in the cashmere coat" in the French media. In 1987, the conglomerate LVMH came into existence with the merger of Moët & Chandon and Hennessy, the world’s largest champagne and cognac producers, respectively. 

Bernard Arnault then went on to conquer leading European luxury brands, including couture-brand Givenchy (1988), French perfume, makeup and skincare giant Guerlain (1994), French leather luxury goods brand Céline (1996), the Italian jewellery brand Bvlgari (2011), Paris-based couture house Christian Dior (2017), American luxury jewellery and accessory brand Tiffany & Co. (2020) and Italian luxury label Off-White (2021), bringing the total to 75 stellar brands.  

Apart from luxury brands, Bernard Arnault has taken the helm of other pursuits such as hotels, artwork, yachts and culture.

Superyachts

The luxury yacht named Symphony, owned by Arnault, is among the world’s top 100 superyachts and the largest Feadship. Symphony can accommodate 36 passengers and is the first Feadship to cross the 100-metre mark and measures 101.5 metres or about 333 feet. Designed by Tim Heywood Design, Symphony is an eco-friendly yacht featuring six decks, an aluminium structure, has a gross tonnage of near 3,000 GT and a helicopter pad.  

The interior of the yacht, by Zuretti Interior Design, exudes luxury with a jacuzzi, sauna, lounge and dining area to accommodate 20 people. One of the decks includes a private office and study, beach club, cinema, golf area and wellness centre.  

The French yacht enthusiast also owned Amadeus, a superyacht built in 1969, which was given a luxury makeover to host many prominent personalities such as former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair and renowned rockstar Bono. It was later sold in 2015.  

Wines and spirits

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LVMH’s 23 houses strive together to craft high-end cognacs, wines and champagnes around the world. The key brands include Moët & Chandon, Hennessy, Krug and Château d’Yquem. 

Private Island 

Bernard Arnault reportedly owns Indigo Island, a 135-acre private island located in the Bahamas that offers retreats for the affluent at a whopping price of approximately US$300,000 per week. 

Artwork 

Known for his collection of world-class artworks, the French entrepreneur’s extensive collection of contemporary artwork includes paintings by Picasso, Andy Warhol and Henry Moore. His proximity to art and culture can be established by the fact that LVMH has ventured into many artistic pursuits, including the inception of the idea of the Foundation Louis Vuitton in 2001— which opened for the public in 2014.  

 

According to Bloomberg, Arnault keeps the collection of most famous artists in his Paris house.  

Luxury hotels  

Cheval Blanc and Belmond Hotel are owned by LVMH, which offer extravagance like no other. Cheval Blanc is a luxury hotel with 72 rooms and suites. The hotel also features on-site LV and Dior boutiques for luxury shopping. LVMH has over 46 Belmond hotel properties across 24 countries and counting.  

Saint-Tropez mansion 

Arnault owns a massive chateau-style waterfront mansion in Saint-Tropez, France, featuring multiple bedrooms an outdoor swimming pool, tennis court, movie theatre and separate quarters for staff. 

Private Jets

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Bernard Arnault reportedly splashed US$40 million on his private jet, Dassault Falcon 7X. Previously, he owned a Bombardier Global Express 6000. He also owns an ultra-long-range business jet Bombardier Global 7500 which can accommodate up to 19 passengers. 

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This story originally appeared on Lifestyle Asia KL.

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What to Wear to: Back to School Season

This year’s Back to School season probably means a return to, well, actual school. After a forever of dressing decidedly off-site, making a stylish return to boarding bedrooms, lecture halls, or homecoming parades might take some revision. Here’s a lesson from Highsnobiety. Never mind the homework or understanding shifting social structures — one of the […]

24S Ultimates Is Your Golden Ticket to a Fire Fall Wardrobe

With so many luxury retailers out there, it’s difficult to decide which deserves your custom. Much like the labels that they stock, each retailer has its own focuses and values that set it apart from the rest. Not all focuses and values are made even, though. Parisian star 24S has what might be the best […]

Luxury fashion brands are making watches worth taking seriously

Gucci is challenging established horology houses with the launch of its first fine watchmaking collection.

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Luxury fashion brands are making watches worth taking seriously

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Gucci is challenging established horology houses with the launch of its first fine watchmaking collection.

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7 Qixi Festival Highlights: Louis Vuitton, Prada, Gucci, and More

Qixi Festival or Chinese Valentine's Day is widely celebrated in China and across the region, shop the special collections now.

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Fashion spread: Embrace the great outdoors in style

Get adventurous in your own backyard with this season’s glamping-inspired looks.

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Fashion spread: Embrace the great outdoors in style

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Get adventurous in your own backyard with this season’s glamping-inspired looks.

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