Bernard Arnault (3)

Bernard Arnault

 The Christian Dior brand became one of the most successful luxury fashion brands in the world as a result of Arnault's strategy. He continued to acquire additional luxury brands, including Bulgari, Fendi, Louis Vuitton, and others, and established a luxury goods empire that he dubbed LVMH.

Regardless of his progress in business, Arnault is likewise known for his adoration for craftsmanship. His impressive contemporary art collection is estimated to be worth more than $1 billion. The Fondation Louis Vuitton, his private museum, opened in Paris in 2014 and houses his collection.


Arnault's advantage in craftsmanship started in the mid 1980s when he met the craftsman Jean-Michel Basquiat. He started collecting Basquiat's paintings because he was captivated by his work. Arnault kept on gathering craftsmanship throughout the long term and became known as one of the world's most noticeable workmanship authorities.


Some of the world's most well-known contemporary artists, including Takashi Murakami, Damien Hirst, and Jeff Koons, are represented in Arnault's collection. His assortment additionally incorporates works by exemplary craftsmen like Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse.

Arnault has contributed to the advancement of the arts in France in addition to the items in his personal collection. He has given millions of dollars to various cultural establishments, including the Palace of Versailles and the Louvre Museum.


Arnault's affection for craftsmanship has likewise impacted his business choices. He has frequently utilized his organization's assets to help artistic expression. For instance, LVMH has supported various workmanship displays and has even made an award

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