Our commitment

FOR PHILANTHROPY

Since its founding, LVMH has believed that economic success carries a broader responsibility: supporting ambitious patronage initiatives in the fields of Art and Heritage, youth and arts education, as well as humanitarian, social and scientific causes. Together with its Maisons, the Group is committed to opening its world to culture, transmission and solidarity, making them accessible to the widest possible audience.

This commitment lies at the heart of Bernard Arnault’s vision of the role a company should play in society. The Maisons of the LVMH Group, often centuries old, represent a unique heritage that forms an integral part of French, European and Western culture and art de vivre. Rooted in exceptional savoir-faire, they continue to evolve through constantly renewed creativity.

For more than thirty years, LVMH has supported artists and the cultural world while working to broaden access to culture and knowledge, particularly for younger generations. Across France and around the world, the Group’s patronage initiatives bring together artistic, intellectual and scientific talents, contributing to the preservation and enrichment of both tangible and intangible heritage.

OUR LINES OF COMMITMENT

Bvlgari presents Masterpieces from the Torlonia Collection at the Louvre

Bvlgari, the main sponsor of the Torloni Foundation since 2017, has inaugurated an exhibition of Masterpieces from the Torlonia Collection at the Louvre Museum in Paris.

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Cultural Olympiad of Paris 2024: a program that bridges the arts, sports and the Olympic values spotlighting the engagement of our Maisons

As a premium Partner of Paris 2024, LVMH is making an active contribution to the cultural resonance of these Olympic and Paralympic Games, organizing a unique agenda of artistic events as part of the Cultural Olympiad.

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Fendi re-enchants Villa Medici

Fendi and the French Academy in Rome – Villa Medici have unveiled their stunning collaborative refurbishing of six reception Salons at Villa Medici, including the majestic Grand Salon.

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Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche brings circus to the department store with exclusive new show

Following the success of the immersive theater experience Au Bonheur des Dames (The Ladies’ Paradise), Le Bon Marché Rive Gauche is raising the curtain again with a new show entitled Entre Chiens et Louves (Between Dogs and She-Wolves), welcoming the acrobatic circus troupe Cirque Le Roux. Known for poetic productions including The Elephant In The Room (2015) and A Deer in the Headlights (2019) — nominated for the prestigious Molière theater awards in 2020 in the visual creation category — the company has created a distinctive visual signature with its stunning mix of cultures and aesthetics.

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Guerlain presents 16th contemporary art exhibition, “Flowers of Evil”

Guerlain has since 2006 hosted high-profile exhibitions of works by avant-garde contemporary artists. The annual event resonates with the close collaborations Guerlain has pursued with artists since its founding in 1828.

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LVMH Métiers d’Art chooses Josèfa Ntjam as 2023 artist in residence

LVMH Métiers d’Art has since its creation in 2015 invested in and brought together manufacturing facilities and skilled craftspeople across five continents, creating a corps de métier unique in the world. In 2023, LVMH Métiers d’Art has selected multidisciplinary French artist Josèfa Ntjam for an artist residency at Jade Group, a maker of high-end metal hardware.

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Conversations with nature: Ruinart unveils Carte Blanche 2024

Each year, the RuinartCarte Blancheseries invites contemporary artists to propose original interpretations for a special limited edition from the Maison. In 2024, theCarte Blanchefor the first time proposes a collective vision, with six artists around the same shared message. Six interpretations for a strikingConversation with nature. 

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