LVMH ESG Presentation Deck
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ESG Building tomorrow's luxury
Harnessing corporate philanthropy to advance culture and design
For more than 25 years, LVMH has pursued a corporate philanthropy policy that reflects the values of creativity and solidarity shared by all its Maisons,
seamlessly aligning with their respective communication strategies and image.
Promoting health and
education
Promoting heritage, art
and design
The fire that tore through Notre-Dame cathedral in
Paris in 2019 particularly resonated within LVMH,
touching the artisanal and cultural core of a Group
that believes in preserving and passing on its unique
savoir faire from generation to generation.
That is why its Chairman, Bernard Arnault, donated
€200 million to help the renowned monument once
again rise from the ashes.
in 2022, Bernard Arnault continued to sustain the
restoration work which will carry on for several years.
Since opening in 2014, the Louis Vuitton Foundation
has captivated imaginations with the ground-breaking
genius of its architect, Frank Gehry, and forged a
place for itself as one of the foremost institutions in the
global art scene, having already attracted more than
nine million visitors from all around the world.
Over 200 000 visitors participated to the fifth edition of
the Journées Particulières :
A total of 93 places and at 57 Maisons in 15 countries
opened their doors to the public with no admission fee
in October 14, 15 and 16 2022.
Further information can be found in the 2022 Universel Registration Document -
from pages 132 to 137.
les Journées
Particulières
FONDATION
Hôpitaux de Paris
Hôpitaux de France
Reconnue d'utilité publique
The innovative and ambitious philanthropic efforts to
promote art and culture also extends to humanitarian,
medical and scientific causes. LVMH supports for
example, the Fondation des Hôpitaux de Paris -
Hôpitaux de France.
Fendi re-Enchants Villa Medici
Fendi and the French Academy in
Rome with support from the Mobilier
National unveiled their collaborative
refurbishing of six historic reception
rooms at Villa Medici.
Promoting and spreading
culture
Passionate about creativity
LVMH
Every year since 2014, the Classe d'Excellence de
Violoncelle de Gautier Capuçon has taken place in the
Auditorium of the Louis Vuitton Foundation. This project,
created and directed by Gautier Capuçon, is designed to
promote six young and talented cellists from around the
world. Selected by audition, the laureates meet each month
for public work sessions and concerts.
Louis Vuitton, unveils << 200 trunks, 200
visionaries » to celebrate its bicentenary
anniversary
Paying tribute to Louis' innovative legacy,
the exhibition offers a stage for these
original and unique pieces created by 200
visionaries and friends of the Maison.
Loewe Foundation Craft Prize
Dahye Jeong, the pize winner, crafted a
piece in the form of a basket from
horsehair, using a 500-year-old hat-
making technique thought to be a lost
skill in Korea.View entire presentation