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I just realized again how dominantly Bernard Arnault truly shapes the global luxury industry. With a fortune of about $180 billion, this man doesn't just control a company — he literally dictates the trends of the world.
The LVMH group under his leadership is like a massive empire. You probably know Louis Vuitton, right? But that's just the tip of the iceberg. Marc Jacobs, Kenzo, Christian Dior, Loewe — all these names are actually part of his portfolio. And that's far from everything he owns.
What fascinates me is the strategy behind it. Arnault has understood that true luxury isn't about mass production. He deliberately creates scarcity. The most expensive and coveted pieces are released in limited, exclusive collections. The rarer something is, the more people want to have it. That's pure psychology and at the same time brilliant business.
These brands are not just products — they are status symbols that are only truly accessible to the wealthiest. And that's exactly Arnault's secret. He has shaped the luxury world so that exclusivity has become a core value. This is not just business success; it's cultural dominance.