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Potential Olympics sponsorship deal tests LVMH heir Antoine Arnault

PARIS : The final shape of LVMH's likely Olympics sponsorship rests on Antoine Arnault, one of LVMH Chairman and CEO Bernard Arnault's five children and heirs, in a high-profile deal that could test the 46-year old's marketing prowess.

All of Bernard Arnault’s five children hold important positions in LVMH, with each closely watched for any sign of pulling ahead of others to one day succeed the 74-year old CEO, who has not indicated he plans to step down any time soon.

While Antoine Arnault has the most public profile, the other four are increasingly stepping into the public eye as they rise up the leadership ranks, including his older sister Delphine Arnault, who became CEO of the group’s second-biggest fashion label Dior in February.

Discussions on the Olympics deal, being negotiated by Antoine, revolve around promotions focused on LVMH as a group, its two biggest fashion labels - the Louis Vuitton and Dior brands - as well as champagne. It could cost France's wealthiest businessman Bernard Arnault some 150 million euros ($161.31 million), a source familiar with the group's negotiations has said.  

With the event barely a year out, the late-stage negotiations between the Paris 2024 Organising Committee and the world's biggest luxury group, which is also Europe's most valuable company with a market capitalisation of more than 400 billion euros, have generated much interest in France.

However, the behind-the-scenes role of the oldest of Arnault’s four sons, Antoine, hasn't been widely known.

So far, it isn't a done deal, Paris 2024 CEO Tony Estanguet said last Wednesday. 

"It takes time, but we want to make sure that this partnership makes sense and is balanced," he said.

Antoine, who is also CEO of Italian menswear label

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