Nazanine Ravaï
Strategic Concepts & Mechanics
Primary Evidence
"Bernard Arnault, La Passion créative, entretiens avec Yves Messarovitch, Plon, 2000. Nadège Forestier et Nazanine Ravaï, Bernard Arnault ou le goût du pouvoir, Olivier Orban, 1990. Pierre-Angel Gay et Caroline Monnot, François Pinault milliardaire, les secrets d’une incroyable fortune, Balland, 1999. Sara Gay Forden, The House of Gucci, a Sensational Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour and Greed, HarperCollins, 2000. Christine Kerdellant, Les Nouveaux Condottieres, dix capitalistes des années Mitterrand, Calmann-Lévy, 1992. Patrick Lamm, Enquête sur l’affaire Boussac, Robert Laffont, 1985. Alexandre de Lur Saluces, La Morale d’Yquem, entretiens avec Jean-Paul Kauffmann, Grasset-Mollat, 1999. Stéphane Marchand, Les Guerres du luxe, Fayard, 2001. Jean-Marie Messier, Mon vrai journal, Balland, 2002. Michel Pinçon et Monique Pinçon-Charlot, Nouveaux patrons, nouvelles dynasties, Calmann-Lévy, 1999. Gisèle Prévost, Voyage au pays du luxe, Le Cherche Midi, 2001. Jean-Michel Quatrepoint, Histoire secrète des dossiers noirs de la gauche, Alain Moreau, 1986. Nazanine Ravaï, La République des vanités, petits et grands secrets du capitalisme français, Grasset, 1997. Hugh Sebag-Montefiore, King of the catwalks, LVMH affair, Chapmans, 1992. Olivier Toscer, Argent public, fortunes privées, Denoël, 2002. Claude Vincent et Philippe Monnin, Guerre du luxe, l’affaire LVMH, François Bourin, 1990."
"François Pinault personally took care of setting his own table and that of his wife, Maryvonne. At his table, there were, of course, the friendly presidential couple, Jacques and Bernadette, but also some of his old Breton friends, as well as Ambroise Roux and... Bernard and Hélène Arnault. "The godfather and the peer, the only ones in this assembly who, perhaps along with Albert Frère, he considers capable of competing with him," writes Nazanine Ravaï in La République des vanités. François Pinault and Bernard Arnault "follow each other's every move," she writes."