El CEO de LVMH, Arnault, visita Corea del Sur después de tres años

El presidente y CEO de LVMH, Bernard Arnault, visitó Seúl el lunes, marcando su primer viaje a Corea del Sur en tres años. Recorrió las tiendas de Louis Vuitton acompañado por su hija Delphine Arnault.

Arnault visitó el espacio Louis Vuitton Visionary Journeys Seoul en la sucursal principal de los grandes almacenes Shinsegae. La amplia zona de exposición y restauración abrió sus puertas en noviembre del año pasado.

También hizo una parada en las tiendas de Louis Vuitton en la sucursal principal y la sucursal de Jamsil de los grandes almacenes Lotte, donde estuvo acompañado por el presidente del Grupo Lotte, Shin Dong-bin. LVMH controla más de 65 marcas en cinco sectores, incluyendo Louis Vuitton, Dior y Tiffany & Co.

El viaje se produce en un momento en que Corea del Sur se ha convertido en un mercado de lujo clave en Asia. Está previsto que Arnault parta hacia Japón el martes.

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