Alexandre Arnault, who has served as Tiffany & Co.’s executive vice president of product and communications since LVMH acquired the brand in 2021, is leaving Tiffany to become deputy CEO of LVMH’s wine and spirits division, effective Feb. 1, 2025.
Tiffany did not respond to JCK’s request for comment on whether anyone will take over Arnault’s current post.
“Four years ago, I had the privilege to help reimagine Tiffany & Co., one of the world’s most iconic brands,” Arnault said in an Instagram post. “From our innovations in product to redefining the Tiffany message through bold marketing and cultural initiatives, each project was a reminder of why Tiffany & Co. is a brand unlike any other.… My heart will forever remain a shade of Tiffany blue.”
In his new role, Arnault will work for Jean-Jacques Guiony, who has been named president and CEO of LVMH’s wine and spirit division. Guiony previously served as the conglomerate’s chief financial officer, a position that will be filled by Cécile Cabanis, a member of LVMH’s executive committee.
Arnault is the former head of luggage brand Rimowa (also owned by LVMH) and is the third child of LVMH chair Bernard Arnault.
(Photo courtesy of Tiffany & Co.)
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