Meet Bernard Arnault, the richest person in Europe, who's worth $80 million
Meet the Wertheimers, the secretive French brothers worth $42 billion who control Chanel, own vineyards in France and Napa Valley, and breed racehorses
Now, four of Arnault's five children are part of the LVMH empire. His daughter, Delphine, is the executive vice president at Louis Vuitton and apparent heiress to LVMH. Arnault, who lives in Paris and has a vacation home on the French Riviera, attended one of the most prestigious engineering schools in France andHere's a look at Arnault's career, life, and family.
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