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  • Saturday, 14 January, 2023
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    Delphine Arnault, an LVMH heir steps up at Dior

    The executive will take over a thriving brand in her biggest operational role yet

  • Wednesday, 11 January, 2023
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    Bernard Arnault promotes daughter Delphine in LVMH reshuffle

    Pietro Beccari is appointed head of biggest brand Louis Vuitton as part of management moves

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    Observers suggest further changes are to come as Bernard Arnault fosters renewal

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    Can the LVMH heiress fulfill her wish for a quiet life? Over sashimi, she talks about celebrating luxury and the ‘almost magical’ instincts of her father Bernard

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