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In 2021, he brought his modern vision to Tiffany & Co. as Executive Vice President of Product and Communications following LVMH’s $15.8 billion acquisition. Under his leadership, Tiffany’s revenues surged, its Fifth Avenue flagship was reimagined, and collaborations with stars like Beyoncé made global headlines.
In 2025, Arnault will step into the role of Deputy CEO of LVMH’s wines and spirits division. A graduate of Télécom ParisTech and École Polytechnique, he is a digital trailblazer, credited with helping launch LVMH’s multi-brand e-commerce platform, 24 S.
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Born in 1992, Alexandre Arnault is redefining the luxury landscape as one of the youngest and most dynamic executives in the industry. At just 25, he became co-CEO of Rimowa after spearheading LVMH’s acquisition of the 120-year-old German luggage brand in 2017.
One of the five children of LVMH chairman Bernard Arnault, Alexandre has built a reputation for reinvigorating legacy brands with bold, contemporary strategies. First, he transformed Rimowa into a coveted name among the jet-set elite through collaborations with Supreme (which sold out in 16 seconds), Off-White’s Virgil Abloh, and Fendi.
In 2021, he brought his forward-thinking approach to Tiffany & Co. as Executive Vice President of Product and Communications, following LVMH’s $15.8 billion acquisition of the American jeweler. Tiffany & Co.’s revenues surged—reportedly making it the biggest contributor to LVMH’s growth—its Fifth Avenue flagship was reimagined, and high-profile collaborations, notably with Beyoncé, made waves globally.
Set to step into the role of Deputy CEO of LVMH’s wines and spirits division in 2025, overseeing iconic brands like Moët & Chandon, Dom Pérignon, Krug, Veuve Clicquot, and Glenmorangie, Alexandre Arnault continues to cement his place as the future of luxury.
A graduate of Télécom ParisTech with a master’s in innovation from École Polytechnique, France's premier engineering school, Arnault is a digital trailblazer, credited with helping launch LVMH’s multi-brand e-commerce platform, 24 S.