Arthur Teboul on Creative Freedom, Poetry, and Life in Paris

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Antoine Dupont sur la passion du rugby, ses racines et sa relation à la mode

Dans cet épisode du podcast Louis Vuitton [EXTENDED], Loïc Prigent engage une conversation avec un athlète aussi attachant qu'inspirant : Antoine Dupont, prodige du rugby français et Ambassadeur de la Maison et LVMH. Au fil d’un échange empreint d’humilité abordant ses jeunes ...

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Antoine Dupont on the World of Rugby, Family Roots, and Fashion

In this episode of Louis Vuitton [EXTENDED] — The Podcast, host Loïc Prigent talks to an athlete as inspiring as he is endearing, Antoine Dupont, a French rugby prodigy and House Ambassador for the Maison and LVMH. In a humble conversation about his early years in a small vill ...

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