French President Emmanuel Macron awarded billionaire Bernard Arnault with France’s highest honor during a star-studded ceremony Wednesday night at the Elysée Palace, according to several people who were at the event.
Dozens of A-listers were in Paris to honor the LVMH boss and richest man in the world as he received the Grand Cross of the Légion d’honneur — France’s highest order of merit, which can only be held by 75 people at the same time.
Macron gave a “very Proustian” speech on the theme of time, according to a person close to the president, explaining how Arnault has been able to “see and build far ahead,” “tame the jolts of the short term” to “sell a form of eternal Frenchness.”