Fortunes of luxury and cosmetics titans dwindle as restraint replaces indulgence


By AGENCY
Francois Pinault, who founded the company that has evolved into Kering, is seeing his fortune take a hit due to troubles at the company's biggest fashion label, Gucci. Photo: Bloomberg

The wealth of France’s luxury and cosmetics titans swelled to unprecedented heights during the pandemic era, when consumers snapped up pricey handbags, gowns and grooming products.

Now, three of the country’s biggest billionaires – Bernard Arnault, Francoise Bettencourt Meyers and Francois Pinault – are seeing their fortunes dwindle as restraint replaces indulgence.

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