LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault (in the centre) and his son (on the right), attend the men's single final of Roland-Garros, on June 7, 2026.的 Photography MUSTAF YALCIN / Anadolu via AFP In a didactic comic book, Tomek Heydinger and Aymeric Mantoux offer a "travel to the country of the ultrarich" (ed. Faubourg). Where symbols of luxury rhyme with tax niches thanks to which great fortunes make their business and influence fruitful. Welcome to the wonderf…
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LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault (in the centre) and his son (on the right), attend the men's single final of Roland-Garros, on June 7, 2026.的 Photography MUSTAF YALCIN / Anadolu via AFP In a didactic comic book, Tomek Heydinger and Aymeric Mantoux offer a "travel to the country of the ultrarich" (ed. Faubourg). Where symbols of luxury rhyme with tax niches thanks to which great fortunes make their business and influence fruitful. Welcome to the wonderf…