
Alexandre Arnault, who has been the driving force behind Tiffany & Co.’s product and communications strategy since LVMH acquired the brand in 2021, is stepping down to take on a new role. Starting February 1, 2025, Arnault will serve as deputy CEO of LVMH’s wine and spirits division.
Tiffany & Co. has not yet commented on who will succeed Arnault in his current position.
“Four years ago, I had the privilege to help reimagine Tiffany & Co., one of the world’s most iconic brands,” Arnault shared in an Instagram post. “From our product innovations to bold marketing and cultural initiatives, each project reminded me of Tiffany’s unparalleled legacy.… My heart will forever remain a shade of Tiffany blue.”
In his upcoming role, Arnault will report to Jean-Jacques Guiony, the newly appointed president and CEO of LVMH’s wine and spirits division. Guiony previously served as the conglomerate’s chief financial officer, a position now taken by Cécile Cabanis, a member of LVMH’s executive committee.
Alexandre Arnault, the third son of LVMH chairman Bernard Arnault, has also led the luggage brand Rimowa, another LVMH-owned company.