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In 2011 the Bulgari family, majority shareholder of the renowned Italian jewellery house established in 1884 by Greek silversmith Sotirio Bulgari, joined forces with the LVMH Group and transferred its majority shareholding in Bulgari SpA. The L3.7bn, all-share deal made the Bulgaris the second largest family shareholder of the LVMH Group. After the acquisition FRANCESCO TRAPANI, great-grandson of the founder, CEO of Bulgari SpA and the driving force behind its success over the past 20 years, was made a member of the LVMH board of directors and appointed President of the LVMH Watch & Jewellery Division. From his position now supervising Bulgari, Chaumet, De Beers, Fred, Dior Watches, Tag Heuer, Zenith and Hublot, he gives LUCY REITER the view from the top of the luxury pyramid.

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Pullman Editions is a niche within a niche: a gallery full of winter sports posters. It has been spawned by the Pullman Gallery in London, known for its obscure collectibles that re?ect the passions of owner Simon Khachadourian (among many others). But there’s a collector for everything: it’s just a case of what sends you into a schuss. He guides KATE PATRICK through his latest adventure

Issue: 141 , October 2010

Stylish skiers of the 1920s and 30s who were sufficiently well-heeled to own their own chalets in St Moritz or Gstaad had a passion for surrounding themselves with images of, well, themselves. Or, more speci?cally, themselves ski racing, bobsleighing, playing cricket on ice or sipping après cocktails, as depicted by artists of the day whose […]


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