LVMH, which is controlled by the family of multibillionaire Bernard Arnault, was a major sponsor of the Summer Games in Paris ...
The medals were designed by a jewelry maker owned by the French luxury conglomerate, which has declined to comment on their deterioration.
LVMH Watch Week changes location. LVMH Watch Week kicks off today after the event had to completely switch locations.
Some athletes who took podium spots at last summer's Paris Games say their medals, designed by an LVMH-owned jewelry brand, ...
it insists neither they nor LVMH were involved beyond that. It is understood that the responsibility for the faulty production lies with La Monnaie de Paris and the International Olympic Committee.
LVMH said on Tuesday it was "impossible" to control the final destination of products sold by third-party distributors after ...
Monnaie de Paris, the French mint that produced the medals, has "so far taken responsibility" and blamed the problem on a "technical issue" related to "varnish used to prevent oxidation" that was ...
As LVMH Watch Week 2025 wrapped up its New York edition, Hypebeast looks back to some of the most noteworthy watches from the ...
As the largest corporate sponsor for Paris Olympics, LVMH (LVMUY) was everywhere, from the champagne flowed in V.I.P. suites, to the clothes ...
A European Union chrome ban has been blamed for medals awarded in the Paris Olympic Games cracking and crumbling. Monnaie de ...
All that glitters is not gold — and, as some athletes who competed in the Paris Olympics are finding out, even gold can lose its luster. Since the 2024 Olympic Games last August, some Olympians ...