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LVMH Group

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LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton) is the world’s largest luxury group, with around 75 brands across fashion and leather goods, perfumes and cosmetics, watches and jewelry, and wines and spirits. The group operates a highly integrated model, controlling everything from raw material sourcing to retail, including ownership of exotic-skin tanneries such as Heng Long.

In 2024, Italian courts placed Dior’s Italian manufacturing arm under judicial administration after investigators found undocumented workers in unsafe conditions at subcontractors; the order was lifted in early 2025 following mandated reforms. In 2025, Loro Piana was also placed under court-appointed oversight in Italy for labour violations identified at suppliers.

LVMH’s leadership and investment arms have participated in funding Israeli companies. In 2021, Bernard Arnault’s family investment firm, Aglaé Ventures, joined a $120 million funding round for the Israeli cybersecurity company Wiz. In 2022, LVMH Luxury Ventures took part in a $90 million round for Lusix, an Israeli producer of lab-grown diamonds.

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September 10, 2025