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LVMH's Top Hotel Brands Seek Leadership, Months After Key Departure

Luxury titans Cipriani, Cheval Blanc, and Belmond remain without a divisional head. An external search proved fruitless, leaving critical leadership vacant for the ultra-luxury portfolio.

· Japanese correspondent·August 18, 2026·2 min read
Luxurious lobby or suite at a high-end LVMH hotel like Cheval Blanc or Belmond, suggesting opulence and refined design.

Illustration: The Sanctuary

As of March 24, 2026, LVMH's prestigious hotel division, overseeing brands like Cipriani, Cheval Blanc, and Belmond, continues to operate without a permanent leader. This follows the departure of Stéphane Rinderknech earlier this year, creating a significant void at the helm.

Glitz reports that initial attempts to recruit a replacement from outside the company were unsuccessful. The prolonged vacancy suggests a challenging search for a candidate capable of navigating the distinct identities and demanding standards of LVMH's ultra-luxury hospitality portfolio.

Our take: The absence of a divisional head for such a critical and high-value segment of LVMH's empire indicates more than just a hiring hurdle. It points to potential strategic shifts or internal disagreements regarding the future direction of these marquee properties. Maintaining momentum and ensuring seamless guest experiences across diverse brands like the urban chic of Cheval Blanc, the historic grandeur of Cipriani, and the experiential luxury of Belmond requires cohesive leadership. This leadership vacuum, if prolonged, risks stunting innovation and market positioning for some of the world's most aspirational hotel brands.

Source : Glitz

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