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About
Antoine Arnault at a glance
Born in 1977, Antoine Arnault is a key figure in the LVMH Group.
As LVMH’s Image and Environment Director, he drives the group’s sustainability efforts, partnering with organizations like UNESCO and the Circular Bioeconomy Alliance.
He also serves as Chairman of Berluti and Loro Piana (since its acquisition by LVMH in 2013) and a member of the LVMH Board of Directors since 2006.
Arnault began his LVMH tenure as Communications Director at Louis Vuitton (2007–2011), where he launched the iconic “Core Values” campaign. The campaign, still active, notably reunited Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal in 2024. In 2011, he led the "Journées Particulières" initiative—an event that gives the public exclusive access to LVMH’s Houses.
Antoine is credited for negotiating LVMH’s high-profile, large-scale partnership for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, further cementing the group’s influence on a global stage.
In January 2025, Antoine received France’s highest honor, the Légion d’Honneur, alongside his sister, Delphine Arnault, Chairman and CEO of Dior.
A graduate of HEC Montréal and INSEAD, Antoine started his career by founding an internet startup before joining LVMH, where he has since become a defining force.
As LVMH’s Image and Environment Director, he drives the group’s sustainability efforts, partnering with organizations like UNESCO and the Circular Bioeconomy Alliance.
He also serves as Chairman of Berluti and Loro Piana (since its acquisition by LVMH in 2013) and a member of the LVMH Board of Directors since 2006.
Arnault began his LVMH tenure as Communications Director at Louis Vuitton (2007–2011), where he launched the iconic “Core Values” campaign. The campaign, still active, notably reunited Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal in 2024. In 2011, he led the "Journées Particulières" initiative—an event that gives the public exclusive access to LVMH’s Houses.
Antoine is credited for negotiating LVMH’s high-profile, large-scale partnership for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, further cementing the group’s influence on a global stage.
In January 2025, Antoine received France’s highest honor, the Légion d’Honneur, alongside his sister, Delphine Arnault, Chairman and CEO of Dior.
A graduate of HEC Montréal and INSEAD, Antoine started his career by founding an internet startup before joining LVMH, where he has since become a defining force.
2025
Knight of the Légion d'Honneur
2006
LVMH board member
2024
Partner of Paris 2024 Olympics
Experience
Present
LVMH
Image & Environment Director
Loro Piana
Chairman
berluti
Chairman
Past
Louis Vuitton
Director of Communications
Education
2005-2006
INSEAD
MBA
1997-2000
HEC Montréal
Interests
Did you know?
Antoine Arnault launched "Les Journées Particulières" in 2011, offering the public exclusive, behind-the-scenes access to LVMH’s Maisons—an event that drew over 200,000 visitors in 2022.
Antoine led Berluti’s transition into a full lifestyle brand, introducing ready-to-wear collections.
Antoine is married to supermodel and philanthropist Natalia Vodianova, with whom he supports numerous charitable initiatives focused on children's welfare and women’s health.