The idea of owning and operating a big house of brands is on the wane as fashion’s traditional consolidators struggle.
LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault calls Mark Zuckerberg’s move to lay off low-performing Meta employees a chance for the workers to be "promoted outwards, so to speak." If you were just laid off, you were ...
Bernard Arnault said he spoke with Mark Zuckerberg about Meta layoffs, which the LVMH boss described as workers being ...
Bernard Arnault ... attended last week. Arnault added on the call: "We didn't have a choice. At Tiffany, we had to let go of some people." He described the luxury jewelry brand as a "sleeping ...
At least that’s how LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault sees it. Following Meta’s layoffs earlier this month, Arnault, the head of the luxury goods conglomerate that controls brands like Louis Vuitton ...
Bernard Arnault joined the slew of business titans ... daughter Delphine and son Alexandre, who had all traveled to the historic event — just a day before Pharrell Williams’ next Louis Vuitton ...
He said that it "makes no sense" to shift production out of Europe, as the group's culture and heritage is part of its ...
LVMH has made a good start to 2025, CEO Bernard Arnault said on Tuesday, after the luxury conglomerate posted a slight rise in fourth-quarter sales, though analysts cautioned it may still fall short ...
Retire the term “layoffs” in favor of “promoting outwards,” said Bernard Arnault, French billionaire ... that LMVH’s acquired luxury jewelry brand Tiffany & Co. will follow suit.
LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault compared layoffs at Tiffany & Co. to job cuts at Meta, drawing a parallel between the two companies. Arnault revealed that he had discussed Meta’s decision to let go of ...
Losing your livelihood is now doubleplusgood! Bernard Arnault, CEO of LVMH and the world’s fifth richest man, has coined a new phrase for those who are being laid off — “being promoted outwards, so to ...