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'''François-Henri Pinault''' (born 28 May 1962) is a French billionaire businessman serving as chairman and chief executive officer of [[Kering]], a global luxury goods conglomerate owning iconic fashion brands including Gucci, Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga, and Alexander McQueen. Appointed CEO in 2005, Pinault transformed the company (formerly known as PPR) from a diverse retail conglomerate into a focused luxury powerhouse, making Kering one of the world's three largest luxury groups alongside LVMH and Richemont. With an estimated net worth exceeding $30 billion, Pinault represents third-generation French business aristocracy and is married to Mexican-American actress Salma Hayek.
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| birth_place = Rennes, Brittany, France
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| networth = $30-40 billion (2024)
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'''François-Henri Pinault''' (born May 28, 1962) is a French billionaire businessman who served as chairman and chief executive officer of [[Kering]], the luxury goods conglomerate, from 2005 until September 2025. He remains chairman of Kering's board of directors following his departure from the CEO role. The son of billionaire [[François Pinault]], he transformed his father's retail conglomerate into one of the world's leading luxury groups, owning brands including [[Gucci]], [[Yves Saint Laurent (brand)|Saint Laurent]], [[Balenciaga]], [[Bottega Veneta]], and [[Alexander McQueen (brand)|Alexander McQueen]]. He is also president of [[Groupe Artémis]], the Pinault family's holding company. Pinault is married to Mexican-American actress [[Salma Hayek]].


== Early life and education ==
== Early life and education ==


François-Henri Pinault was born on 28 May 1962 in Rennes, Brittany, France, to François Pinault and Louise Gautier. His father, François Pinault, is a self-made billionaire who built a timber trading business into a retail and luxury goods empire, ranking among France's wealthiest individuals.
François-Henri Pinault was born on May 28, 1962, in [[Rennes]], the capital of [[Brittany]], France.<ref name="quartr">{{cite web |url=https://quartr.com/insights/business-philosophy/from-timber-to-luxury-the-story-of-francois-henri-pinault-and-kering |title=From Timber to Luxury: The Story of François-Henri Pinault and Kering |work=Quartr |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref> He is the son of [[François Pinault]], who founded a timber trading company in 1963 that would eventually become the retail and luxury conglomerate [[Kering]], and Louise Gautier.<ref name="thefamouspeople">{{cite web |url=https://www.thefamouspeople.com/profiles/franois-henri-pinault-14557.php |title=François-Henri Pinault Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements |work=The Famous People |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref>


Growing up in a wealthy business family, François-Henri was groomed for corporate leadership from an early age. He attended France's elite business schools, earning degrees from [[HEC Paris]] (École des Hautes Études Commerciales de Paris), one of Europe's most prestigious business institutions, and the École Supérieure de Commerce de Paris.
Growing up in a privileged environment due to his family's established business success, Pinault attended [[HEC Paris]], one of France's most prestigious business schools, graduating in 1985.<ref name="hec-paris">{{cite web |url=https://www.hec.edu/en/hec-alumni/profiles/francois-henri-pinault |title=François-Henri Pinault |work=HEC Paris |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref> During his studies at HEC, he co-founded the customer relationship management company Soft Computing with fellow students and completed an internship as a database software developer at [[Hewlett-Packard]] in Paris.<ref name="wikipedia">{{cite web |url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois-Henri_Pinault |title=François-Henri Pinault |work=Wikipedia |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref>


After completing his education, Pinault fulfilled mandatory French military service before joining his father's business empire in the late 1980s. Unlike self-made entrepreneurs, Pinault's path to CEO reflected succession planning within a family-controlled business group.
After graduating, Pinault fulfilled his [[National service in France|French military service]] at the [[Consulate-General of France in Los Angeles|French Consulate in Los Angeles]], where he was responsible for studying the fashion and new technology sectors in the United States.<ref name="quartr" /> This experience would prove formative, exposing him to the American fashion industry and business practices that would later inform his leadership of Kering.


== Career ==
== Career ==


=== Early career in Pinault group (1987-2005) ===
=== Early career at Pinault Distribution ===


François-Henri Pinault joined the family business, then known as Pinault-Printemps-Redoute (PPR), in 1987. He progressed through various operational roles across the group's retail divisions:
In 1987, Pinault joined his father's company, then known as Pinault Distribution. He rose quickly through the organization, being promoted to manager of the buying department in 1988, head manager of France Bois Industries in 1989, and head manager of Pinault Distribution in 1990.<ref name="wikipedia" />


'''Retail operations (1987-2000)''': Worked in management positions at Conforama (furniture retailer) and other PPR retail properties, learning operations, merchandising, and management.
As Pinault Distribution evolved into [[Pinault-Printemps-Redoute]] (PPR), becoming a major international player in the retail sector, Pinault continued his ascent. He became president of [[CFAO Group|CFAO]], a specialized distribution company focused on Africa, in 1993, and was appointed CEO of [[Fnac]], the French electronics and media retailer, in 1997.<ref name="bof">{{cite web |url=https://www.businessoffashion.com/community/people/francois-henri-pinault |title=François-Henri Pinault |work=Business of Fashion |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref>


'''Executive positions (2000-2005)''': Held senior leadership roles including President of Groupe Artémis (the Pinault family holding company) and various board positions within PPR companies. During this period, his father François Pinault began transitioning control, positioning François-Henri as successor.
=== Leadership of Kering ===


=== Kering CEO (2005-present) ===
In May 2003, Pinault was named vice president of PPR and president of [[Groupe Artémis]], PPR's parent company and the Pinault family's investment vehicle. In March 2005, he was appointed president and CEO of Pinault-Printemps-Redoute, effectively taking control of his father's business empire.<ref name="kering-bio">{{cite web |url=https://www.kering.cn/en/group/our-governance/francois-henri-pinault/ |title=François-Henri Pinault |work=Kering |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref>


In March 2005, at age 42, François-Henri Pinault succeeded his father as CEO of PPR (later renamed Kering), though François Pinault retained chairmanship initially and remains influential. The younger Pinault inherited a sprawling conglomerate including:
Under Pinault's leadership, the company underwent a dramatic transformation from a diversified retail conglomerate into a focused luxury goods group. He systematically divested PPR's retail assets, including [[Conforama]], CFAO, [[Printemps (department store)|Printemps]], Fnac, and [[La Redoute (company)|La Redoute]], redirecting the company's focus toward high-end fashion and accessories.<ref name="quartr" />
- Luxury brands (Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, acquired in previous decade)
- Retail chains (Fnac, Conforama, Printemps department stores, others)
- Online retail (La Redoute mail-order and e-commerce)
- Other diverse businesses


Pinault implemented a dramatic strategic transformation:
In 2011, Pinault orchestrated the merger of PPR with the [[Gucci Group]], bringing together Gucci, [[Yves Saint Laurent (brand)|Yves Saint Laurent]], [[Bottega Veneta]], [[Balenciaga]], [[Boucheron]], and [[Alexander McQueen (brand)|Alexander McQueen]] under one corporate umbrella. In 2013, he renamed the company Kering - derived from the Breton word "ker" meaning home and the English word "caring" - to reflect its new identity as a pure luxury group.<ref name="modaes">{{cite web |url=https://www.modaes.com/global/back-stage/francois-henri-pinault-a-step-aside |title=François-Henri Pinault Steps Back: A Luxurious Legacy and Strategic Shift at Kering |work=Modaes |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref>


'''Portfolio transformation (2005-2020)''': Divested essentially all non-luxury businesses, including:
During his tenure, Kering expanded its portfolio through acquisitions including [[Brioni]], [[Girard-Perregaux]], [[Pomellato]], and [[Ulysse Nardin]], establishing the company as one of the three major global luxury conglomerates alongside [[LVMH]] and [[Richemont]].<ref name="bof" />
- Fnac sold 2013
- Conforama sold 2011
- La Redoute sold 2014
- Puma (sports brand) sold 2018
- Various other retail and distribution assets divested


Proceeds funded acquisition of additional luxury brands and returning capital to shareholders.
=== Departure as CEO ===


'''Luxury brand acquisitions''': Added prestigious brands to Kering portfolio:
In June 2025, Kering announced that Pinault would step down as CEO, to be replaced by [[Luca de Meo]], the CEO of [[Renault]]. De Meo, credited with revitalizing the French automaker, took over on September 15, 2025. Pinault retained his position as chairman of Kering's board of directors.<ref name="fashiondive">{{cite web |url=https://www.fashiondive.com/news/kering-ceo-luca-de-meo-pinault/750822/ |title=Kering names new CEO |work=Fashion Dive |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref>
- Bottega Veneta (acquired 2001, before François-Henri became CEO)
- Balenciaga
- Alexander McQueen
- Brioni (menswear)
- Various jewelry brands (Boucheron, Pomellato, others)


'''Brand revitalization''': Invested heavily in creative leadership, store networks, and marketing for heritage brands, most notably appointing Alessandro Michele as Gucci creative director (2015), triggering dramatic sales growth.
The leadership change came after years of declining performance at Kering, with the company's share price falling by over 60% from its 2021 peak. Gucci, the group's flagship brand accounting for roughly half of revenues, had struggled to maintain momentum, while [[Balenciaga]] and [[Yves Saint Laurent (brand)|Saint Laurent]] also faced headwinds. The company was managing more than €10 billion in debt at the time of the transition.<ref name="bloomberg-pinault">{{cite news |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-09-05/gucci-owner-s-fortunes-rest-on-heir-letting-new-ceo-do-his-job |title=Pinault's Reign at Kering Ends With Group at One of Lowest Points in History |work=Bloomberg |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref>


'''Company rebranding''': Changed company name from PPR to Kering in 2013, creating distinct identity separate from divested retail businesses and emphasizing luxury focus.
Marco Taricco, co-founder of [[Bluebell Capital Partners]], which took a stake in Kering in 2023, noted that pressure on Pinault to relinquish the CEO role had been building for some time.<ref name="bloomberg-pinault" />


'''Sustainability initiatives''': Implemented environmental and social responsibility programs across Kering, including carbon accounting, sustainable sourcing, and supply chain transparency—positioning luxury goods as compatible with environmental consciousness.
=== Groupe Artémis ===


'''Digital transformation''': Invested in e-commerce capabilities, digital marketing, and online customer experience as luxury consumers shifted toward online research and purchasing.
Since 2003, Pinault has served as president of [[Groupe Artémis]], the Pinault family's investment holding company. Through Artémis, the family maintains a controlling stake in Kering (approximately 41%) and owns diverse assets including:<ref name="wikipedia" />


Under François-Henri Pinault's leadership from 2005-2024, Kering's market capitalization grew from approximately €10 billion to over €70 billion at peaks, though with significant volatility. The company has established itself as the world's second-largest luxury group after LVMH (led by Bernard Arnault, a rival French billionaire).
* [[Christie's]] auction house
* [[Château Latour]] vineyard
* [[Stade Rennais F.C.]] football club
* [[Le Point]] news magazine
* [[Tallandier]] publishing house
* [[Ponant]] cruise line
* Fashion brands [[Courrèges]] and [[Giambattista Valli]]
* [[Champagne Jacquesson]] and [[Clos de Tart]] winemakers


However, Kering has faced challenges in recent years:
== Controversies ==
- Gucci sales slowdown after years of exceptional growth
- Creative director departures creating brand uncertainty
- Competition from LVMH and Hermès
- Chinese luxury consumption volatility
- Overall luxury market normalization after COVID-era boom


== Personal life ==
=== Balenciaga advertising scandal ===


François-Henri Pinault's personal life has attracted significant public attention:
In November 2022, Kering-owned [[Balenciaga]] faced severe backlash over advertising campaigns that critics characterized as sexualizing children. The campaigns featured children holding teddy bears dressed in [[BDSM]] harnesses, and a separate advertisement included an image from a [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] opinion in a child pornography case as a prop.<ref name="foxnews">{{cite news |url=https://www.foxnews.com/media/balenciaga-parent-company-ceo-wife-salma-hayek-silent-ad-controversy-involving-children-bdsm-teddy-bears |title=Balenciaga parent company CEO, wife Salma Hayek silent on ad controversy involving children, BDSM teddy bears |work=Fox News |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref>


=== First marriage and children ===
Balenciaga subsequently pulled the advertisements, issued an apology for what it called "grievous errors," and announced plans to pursue legal action against those responsible for including the inappropriate content. Both Pinault and his wife [[Salma Hayek]] remained publicly silent during the initial controversy, drawing criticism given Pinault's role as Kering's CEO.<ref name="foxnews" />


Pinault married Dorothée Lepère in 1996. They had two children:
The scandal led to broader scrutiny of Kering's brands and damaged Balenciaga's reputation, contributing to ongoing struggles at the fashion house. Creative director [[Demna|Demna Gvasalia]], who was responsible for the campaign, later became creative director of Gucci in 2025.<ref name="scmp-balenciaga">{{cite news |url=https://www.scmp.com/magazines/style/luxury/article/3212647/pfw2023-balenciagas-attempts-redemption-after-bondage-bear-scandal-creative-director-demna-returned |title=Balenciaga attempts redemption after bondage bear scandal |work=South China Morning Post |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref>
- '''François''' (born 1998)
- '''Mathilde''' (born 2001)


The couple divorced in 2004 after eight years of marriage.
Notably, Kering had previously announced in 2020 that it would only hire models over age 18 for its brands' runway shows and photo shoots. In a statement at the time, Pinault said: "As a global luxury group, we are conscious of the influence exerted on younger generations in particular by the images produced by our Houses. We believe that we have a responsibility to put forward the best possible practices in the luxury sector."<ref name="fashionlaw">{{cite web |url=https://www.thefashionlaw.com/gucci-balenciaga-amp-saint-laurents-parent-co-says-no-more-models-under-age-18/ |title=Gucci, Balenciaga & Saint Laurent's Parent Co. Says No More Models Under Age 18 |work=The Fashion Law |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref>


=== Relationship with Linda Evangelista ===
=== Christie's art controversy ===


Between his marriages, Pinault had a relationship with Canadian supermodel [[Linda Evangelista]]. They had a son:
Following the Balenciaga scandal, critics drew attention to controversial artworks sold through [[Christie's]], which is owned by Groupe Artémis. Mannequin sculptures by artists [[Jake and Dinos Chapman]] featuring sexually explicit imagery drew particular criticism. However, there is no evidence that Pinault had direct involvement in selecting works for auction, and the Chapman brothers are established contemporary artists who were nominated for the [[Turner Prize]] in 2003.<ref name="newsweek-christies">{{cite news |url=https://www.newsweek.com/balenciaga-critics-take-aim-christies-selling-disturbing-art-mannequins-children-1763080 |title=Online Balenciaga critics take aim at Christie's selling "disturbing" art |work=Newsweek |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref>
- '''Augustin James''' (born October 2006)


The relationship ended before Augustin's birth. A highly publicized paternity dispute followed, eventually resolved with Pinault acknowledging paternity and agreeing to child support. The case attracted media attention given both parents' high profiles and the substantial financial settlement involved.
== Philanthropy ==


=== Marriage to Salma Hayek ===
=== Environmental initiatives ===


Pinault met Mexican-American actress [[Salma Hayek]] at a Venice gala in spring 2006, shortly after his relationship with Evangelista ended. Despite the timing complexity, Pinault and Hayek developed a serious relationship.
In the early 2010s, Pinault pioneered the "environmental profit and loss" (EP&L) accounting methodology, which measures the environmental impact of business operations in monetary terms. This approach was gradually implemented across all Kering brands, making the company one of the first major luxury groups to comprehensively track its environmental footprint.<ref name="quartr" />


They became engaged in March 2007, and Hayek became pregnant soon after. Their daughter was born in September 2007:
=== Kering Foundation ===
- '''Valentina Paloma''' (born 17 September 2007)


The couple initially separated briefly in 2008 but reconciled. They married on Valentine's Day (14 February) 2009 in Paris, followed by a lavish second ceremony in Venice on 25 April 2009 at the Palazzo Grassi, a museum owned by the Pinault family.
In 2008, Pinault established the Kering Foundation to combat violence against women. The foundation supports organizations working on this issue across Europe, the Americas, and Asia.<ref name="vitalvoices">{{cite web |url=https://www.vitalvoices.org/honoree/francois-henri-pinault/ |title=François-Henri Pinault |work=Vital Voices |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref>


The marriage brought together French business aristocracy and Hollywood celebrity, making them one of the most high-profile international couples. Hayek has spoken publicly about their relationship, describing how Pinault pursued her persistently and eventually won her over despite her initial reluctance to date someone from such different background.
=== Women in Motion ===


The couple maintains residences in Paris, Los Angeles, and London, balancing Pinault's business responsibilities with Hayek's entertainment career and their family life.
In 2015, Pinault launched the Women in Motion program in partnership with the [[Cannes Film Festival]] to raise awareness about women's representation in the film industry. The initiative has since expanded to include awards for female filmmakers and talks featuring prominent women in cinema.<ref name="wikipedia" />


=== Family dynamics and relationships ===
=== Notre-Dame de Paris donation ===


By all accounts, Pinault maintains positive relationships with all his children and their mothers. Hayek has spoken about her stepdaughter Mathilde and the family's blended nature. The Pinault family is known for maintaining privacy despite their wealth and celebrity connections.
Following the [[Notre-Dame de Paris fire|fire at Notre-Dame de Paris]] in April 2019, the Pinault family pledged €100 million (approximately US$113 million) through Groupe Artémis toward the cathedral's restoration. The donation was announced within hours of the fire.<ref name="quartr" />


== Business philosophy and leadership ==
=== HEC Paris support ===


Pinault's leadership approach emphasizes:
As an alumnus, Pinault actively supports [[HEC Paris]] and its development. He is a major donor to the HEC Foundation and a member of the Dean's Circle. An amphitheater on the HEC campus bears his name, and he delivered the keynote address at the 2024 graduation ceremony.<ref name="hec-graduation">{{cite web |url=https://www.hec.edu/en/school/news/francois-henri-pinault-h85-deliver-keynote-address-hec-paris-2024-graduation-ceremony |title=François-Henri Pinault (H.85) to deliver keynote address at HEC Paris 2024 graduation ceremony |work=HEC Paris |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref>


'''Strategic focus''': Willingness to divest businesses generating revenues and profits to concentrate resources on highest-potential segment (luxury), demonstrating strategic discipline over empire building.
== Personal life ==


'''Creative empowerment''': Giving creative directors substantial autonomy and resources, understanding luxury brand success depends on design vision and cultural relevance.
=== First marriage ===


'''Sustainability integration''': Positioning environmental and social responsibility as core business strategy rather than public relations, recognizing luxury consumers increasingly consider sustainability in purchasing decisions.
Pinault was married to Dorothée Lepère from 1996 to 2004. The couple had two children: a son, François (born 1998), and a daughter, Mathilde (born 2001).<ref name="imdb">{{cite web |url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4912595/bio/ |title=François-Henri Pinault - Biography |work=IMDb |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref>


'''Long-term brand building''': Patient investment in brand equity, store networks, and craftsmanship rather than short-term profit maximization—possible due to family control and long time horizons.
=== Relationship with Linda Evangelista ===


'''Family business governance''': Maintaining Pinault family control while professionalizing management and bringing external expertise into leadership roles.
From September 2005 to January 2006, Pinault dated Canadian supermodel [[Linda Evangelista]]. Their relationship resulted in a son, Augustin James Evangelista, born on October 11, 2006. Evangelista initially kept the child's paternity private, but it became public in 2011 when she sought child support. The case was settled out of court after Evangelista had filed for US$46,000 in monthly child support.<ref name="cosmopolitan">{{cite web |url=https://www.cosmopolitan.com/entertainment/celebs/a44129417/who-is-francois-henri-pinault-salma-hayek-husband/ |title=All About Salma Hayek and Her Husband François-Henri Pinault's 15+-Year Relationship |work=Cosmopolitan |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref>


== Controversies and challenges ==
=== Marriage to Salma Hayek ===
 
'''Wealth inequality symbolism''': As a multi-billionaire luxury goods CEO, Pinault represents extreme wealth concentration that critics view as socially problematic. Luxury industry's business model—selling expensive products to wealthy consumers—raises questions about values and priorities during period of growing inequality.
 
'''Tax optimization and offshore holdings''': The Pinault family holding structure includes offshore entities and tax optimization strategies common among wealthy French families. Critics argue these arrangements allow billionaires to avoid fair tax contributions despite benefiting from French society and infrastructure.
 
'''Labor practices in luxury supply chains''': Despite sustainability initiatives, luxury goods production involves complex global supply chains where labor practices and working conditions have faced scrutiny. Critics argue luxury margins should ensure living wages and safe conditions throughout supply chains.


'''Gucci creative crisis''': After extraordinary growth under Alessandro Michele, Gucci's sales momentum slowed dramatically in 2022-2024, leading to Michele's departure and creative direction uncertainty. Critics questioned whether Kering properly managed its most important brand or allowed success to breed complacency.
In April 2006, Pinault began dating Mexican-American actress [[Salma Hayek]]. The couple became engaged in March 2007 but temporarily called off the engagement in July 2008 before reconciling.<ref name="cosmopolitan" />


'''China market dependence''': Kering's luxury brands derive substantial revenues from Chinese consumers (both in China and abroad), creating vulnerability to Chinese economic conditions and government policies affecting luxury consumption. Kering's stock has been volatile based on Chinese luxury demand trends.
Their daughter, Valentina Paloma Pinault, was born on September 21, 2007, at [[Cedars-Sinai Medical Center]] in [[Los Angeles]].<ref name="parade">{{cite web |url=https://parade.com/1234644/alexandra-hurtado/salma-hayek-husband-francois-henri-pinault/ |title=Salma Hayek's Got the 'Best Husband in the World' - Meet Fashion-Mogul François-Henri Pinault! |work=Parade |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref>


'''Notre-Dame donation controversy''': After Notre-Dame Cathedral fire in 2019, Pinault family pledged €100 million for reconstruction. While philanthropic, the donation faced criticism as performative given the family's vast wealth and tax strategies that reduce public revenues that could fund such restorations.
Pinault and Hayek married on February 14, 2009 ([[Valentine's Day]]), in a civil ceremony at Paris's [[6th arrondissement of Paris|6th arrondissement]] town hall. In April 2009, they renewed their vows in a ceremony in [[Venice]], Italy.<ref name="wikipedia" />


'''Environmental contradictions''': Despite sustainability initiatives, luxury industry fundamentally encourages consumption of non-essential goods, resource-intensive materials (leather, precious metals), and rapid fashion cycles. Environmental advocates question whether "sustainable luxury" is oxymoron or genuine transformation.
Hayek has spoken publicly about their blended family: "The huge blessing I've had is that my husband has three other children. So I have four. And they are all so different."<ref name="celebfamily">{{cite web |url=https://www.celebfamily.com/business/francois-henri-pinault-family.html |title=Francois Henri Pinault Family |work=Celebrity Family |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref>


== Wealth and philanthropy ==
== Net worth ==


François-Henri Pinault's net worth is estimated at $30-40 billion, primarily deriving from Pinault family's controlling stake in Kering and other investments held through Groupe Artémis, the family holding company. This places the Pinault family among the world's wealthiest, typically ranking in the top 50 globally.
Estimates of Pinault's personal net worth vary significantly among sources. [[Celebrity Net Worth]] estimates his wealth at approximately US$7 billion, while other sources place it as high as US$25.7 billion based on ''[[Forbes]]'' data.<ref name="cnw">{{cite web |url=https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-businessmen/richest-billionaires/francois-henri-pinault-net-worth/ |title=François-Henri Pinault Net Worth |work=Celebrity Net Worth |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref>


Beyond Kering, Groupe Artémis controls:
The Pinault family's combined fortune has declined substantially from its peak. According to the [[Bloomberg Billionaires Index]], François Pinault's (the father's) net worth fell by 69% to US$18.6 billion from its August 2021 high - the largest decline in dollar terms of anyone on the index - primarily due to Kering's struggling stock price and challenges at Gucci.<ref name="bloomberg-wealth">{{cite news |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-04-24/luxury-billionaire-s-wealth-slides-as-heir-fails-to-revive-gucci |title=Francois Pinault's Wealth Slides as Heir Fails to Revive Gucci |work=Bloomberg |access-date=December 8, 2025}}</ref>
- Christie's auction house
- Stade Rennais FC (football club)
- Vineyards and wine estates
- Art collections and museums
- Various investment holdings


The Pinault family has been active in art philanthropy, funding museums and exhibitions globally. François-Henri and Salma Hayek have supported various causes including:
The French magazine ''[[Challenges (magazine)|Challenges]]'' estimated the Pinault family's total wealth at €31.2 billion in 2023.<ref name="wikipedia" />
- Education initiatives in Mexico (Hayek's home country)
- Women's empowerment programs
- Disaster relief efforts
- Arts and culture institutions
- Environmental conservation
 
However, the family's philanthropy represents a small fraction of total wealth, common among billionaire families who prioritize wealth preservation and dynasty building.
 
== Legacy and impact ==
 
François-Henri Pinault's transformation of Kering from diversified conglomerate into focused luxury powerhouse demonstrates successful strategic portfolio management and business model evolution. The company's growth has created substantial shareholder value and enhanced France's position in global luxury industry.
 
As representative of French business aristocracy—third-generation wealth maintaining and expanding family fortune—Pinault embodies both positive aspects (long-term vision, cultural patronage, business continuity) and criticisms (inherited privilege, wealth concentration, limited social mobility) of family business dynasties.
 
His marriage to Salma Hayek has made him more globally visible than typical European business leaders, bridging French business world and Hollywood/international celebrity culture.
 
Whether Kering can maintain competitive position against larger rival LVMH and navigate changing luxury consumer preferences will determine Pinault's ultimate business legacy. His stewardship during the crucial 2005-2025 period transformed the company but faces ongoing challenges requiring continued strategic evolution.
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Kering]]
* [[Gucci]]
* [[François Pinault]] (father)
* [[Salma Hayek]] (wife)
* [[Luxury goods]]


== References ==
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== External links ==
* [https://www.kering.com/ Kering official website]
* [https://www.bloomberg.com/profile/person/1393685 Bloomberg profile]


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François-Henri Pinault (born May 28, 1962) is a French billionaire businessman who served as chairman and chief executive officer of Kering, the luxury goods conglomerate, from 2005 until September 2025. He remains chairman of Kering's board of directors following his departure from the CEO role. The son of billionaire François Pinault, he transformed his father's retail conglomerate into one of the world's leading luxury groups, owning brands including Gucci, Saint Laurent, Balenciaga, Bottega Veneta, and Alexander McQueen. He is also president of Groupe Artémis, the Pinault family's holding company. Pinault is married to Mexican-American actress Salma Hayek.

Early life and education

François-Henri Pinault was born on May 28, 1962, in Rennes, the capital of Brittany, France.[1] He is the son of François Pinault, who founded a timber trading company in 1963 that would eventually become the retail and luxury conglomerate Kering, and Louise Gautier.[2]

Growing up in a privileged environment due to his family's established business success, Pinault attended HEC Paris, one of France's most prestigious business schools, graduating in 1985.[3] During his studies at HEC, he co-founded the customer relationship management company Soft Computing with fellow students and completed an internship as a database software developer at Hewlett-Packard in Paris.[4]

After graduating, Pinault fulfilled his French military service at the French Consulate in Los Angeles, where he was responsible for studying the fashion and new technology sectors in the United States.[1] This experience would prove formative, exposing him to the American fashion industry and business practices that would later inform his leadership of Kering.

Career

Early career at Pinault Distribution

In 1987, Pinault joined his father's company, then known as Pinault Distribution. He rose quickly through the organization, being promoted to manager of the buying department in 1988, head manager of France Bois Industries in 1989, and head manager of Pinault Distribution in 1990.[4]

As Pinault Distribution evolved into Pinault-Printemps-Redoute (PPR), becoming a major international player in the retail sector, Pinault continued his ascent. He became president of CFAO, a specialized distribution company focused on Africa, in 1993, and was appointed CEO of Fnac, the French electronics and media retailer, in 1997.[5]

Leadership of Kering

In May 2003, Pinault was named vice president of PPR and president of Groupe Artémis, PPR's parent company and the Pinault family's investment vehicle. In March 2005, he was appointed president and CEO of Pinault-Printemps-Redoute, effectively taking control of his father's business empire.[6]

Under Pinault's leadership, the company underwent a dramatic transformation from a diversified retail conglomerate into a focused luxury goods group. He systematically divested PPR's retail assets, including Conforama, CFAO, Printemps, Fnac, and La Redoute, redirecting the company's focus toward high-end fashion and accessories.[1]

In 2011, Pinault orchestrated the merger of PPR with the Gucci Group, bringing together Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga, Boucheron, and Alexander McQueen under one corporate umbrella. In 2013, he renamed the company Kering - derived from the Breton word "ker" meaning home and the English word "caring" - to reflect its new identity as a pure luxury group.[7]

During his tenure, Kering expanded its portfolio through acquisitions including Brioni, Girard-Perregaux, Pomellato, and Ulysse Nardin, establishing the company as one of the three major global luxury conglomerates alongside LVMH and Richemont.[5]

Departure as CEO

In June 2025, Kering announced that Pinault would step down as CEO, to be replaced by Luca de Meo, the CEO of Renault. De Meo, credited with revitalizing the French automaker, took over on September 15, 2025. Pinault retained his position as chairman of Kering's board of directors.[8]

The leadership change came after years of declining performance at Kering, with the company's share price falling by over 60% from its 2021 peak. Gucci, the group's flagship brand accounting for roughly half of revenues, had struggled to maintain momentum, while Balenciaga and Saint Laurent also faced headwinds. The company was managing more than €10 billion in debt at the time of the transition.[9]

Marco Taricco, co-founder of Bluebell Capital Partners, which took a stake in Kering in 2023, noted that pressure on Pinault to relinquish the CEO role had been building for some time.[9]

Groupe Artémis

Since 2003, Pinault has served as president of Groupe Artémis, the Pinault family's investment holding company. Through Artémis, the family maintains a controlling stake in Kering (approximately 41%) and owns diverse assets including:[4]

Controversies

Balenciaga advertising scandal

In November 2022, Kering-owned Balenciaga faced severe backlash over advertising campaigns that critics characterized as sexualizing children. The campaigns featured children holding teddy bears dressed in BDSM harnesses, and a separate advertisement included an image from a Supreme Court opinion in a child pornography case as a prop.[10]

Balenciaga subsequently pulled the advertisements, issued an apology for what it called "grievous errors," and announced plans to pursue legal action against those responsible for including the inappropriate content. Both Pinault and his wife Salma Hayek remained publicly silent during the initial controversy, drawing criticism given Pinault's role as Kering's CEO.[10]

The scandal led to broader scrutiny of Kering's brands and damaged Balenciaga's reputation, contributing to ongoing struggles at the fashion house. Creative director Demna Gvasalia, who was responsible for the campaign, later became creative director of Gucci in 2025.[11]

Notably, Kering had previously announced in 2020 that it would only hire models over age 18 for its brands' runway shows and photo shoots. In a statement at the time, Pinault said: "As a global luxury group, we are conscious of the influence exerted on younger generations in particular by the images produced by our Houses. We believe that we have a responsibility to put forward the best possible practices in the luxury sector."[12]

Christie's art controversy

Following the Balenciaga scandal, critics drew attention to controversial artworks sold through Christie's, which is owned by Groupe Artémis. Mannequin sculptures by artists Jake and Dinos Chapman featuring sexually explicit imagery drew particular criticism. However, there is no evidence that Pinault had direct involvement in selecting works for auction, and the Chapman brothers are established contemporary artists who were nominated for the Turner Prize in 2003.[13]

Philanthropy

Environmental initiatives

In the early 2010s, Pinault pioneered the "environmental profit and loss" (EP&L) accounting methodology, which measures the environmental impact of business operations in monetary terms. This approach was gradually implemented across all Kering brands, making the company one of the first major luxury groups to comprehensively track its environmental footprint.[1]

Kering Foundation

In 2008, Pinault established the Kering Foundation to combat violence against women. The foundation supports organizations working on this issue across Europe, the Americas, and Asia.[14]

Women in Motion

In 2015, Pinault launched the Women in Motion program in partnership with the Cannes Film Festival to raise awareness about women's representation in the film industry. The initiative has since expanded to include awards for female filmmakers and talks featuring prominent women in cinema.[4]

Notre-Dame de Paris donation

Following the fire at Notre-Dame de Paris in April 2019, the Pinault family pledged €100 million (approximately US$113 million) through Groupe Artémis toward the cathedral's restoration. The donation was announced within hours of the fire.[1]

HEC Paris support

As an alumnus, Pinault actively supports HEC Paris and its development. He is a major donor to the HEC Foundation and a member of the Dean's Circle. An amphitheater on the HEC campus bears his name, and he delivered the keynote address at the 2024 graduation ceremony.[15]

Personal life

First marriage

Pinault was married to Dorothée Lepère from 1996 to 2004. The couple had two children: a son, François (born 1998), and a daughter, Mathilde (born 2001).[16]

Relationship with Linda Evangelista

From September 2005 to January 2006, Pinault dated Canadian supermodel Linda Evangelista. Their relationship resulted in a son, Augustin James Evangelista, born on October 11, 2006. Evangelista initially kept the child's paternity private, but it became public in 2011 when she sought child support. The case was settled out of court after Evangelista had filed for US$46,000 in monthly child support.[17]

Marriage to Salma Hayek

In April 2006, Pinault began dating Mexican-American actress Salma Hayek. The couple became engaged in March 2007 but temporarily called off the engagement in July 2008 before reconciling.[17]

Their daughter, Valentina Paloma Pinault, was born on September 21, 2007, at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.[18]

Pinault and Hayek married on February 14, 2009 (Valentine's Day), in a civil ceremony at Paris's 6th arrondissement town hall. In April 2009, they renewed their vows in a ceremony in Venice, Italy.[4]

Hayek has spoken publicly about their blended family: "The huge blessing I've had is that my husband has three other children. So I have four. And they are all so different."[19]

Net worth

Estimates of Pinault's personal net worth vary significantly among sources. Celebrity Net Worth estimates his wealth at approximately US$7 billion, while other sources place it as high as US$25.7 billion based on Forbes data.[20]

The Pinault family's combined fortune has declined substantially from its peak. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, François Pinault's (the father's) net worth fell by 69% to US$18.6 billion from its August 2021 high - the largest decline in dollar terms of anyone on the index - primarily due to Kering's struggling stock price and challenges at Gucci.[21]

The French magazine Challenges estimated the Pinault family's total wealth at €31.2 billion in 2023.[4]

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