There is no question that Pierre Lagrange—the Belgian-born financier-turned-owner of Savile Row stalwart Huntsman & Sons—knows how to enjoy the finer things in life. A well-known collector of ...
While he may be headed for one of Britain’s largest divorce settlements, moneyman Pierre Lagrange seems to be doing just fine on this side of the pond. The former Goldman Sachs trader has just ...
Wonder why hedge funds go public? Take a look at GLG Partners, the London-based firm that was listed last year on the New York Stock Exchange. The deal reaped hundreds of millions for GLG’s partners ...
A British fashion executive wants to sew up a deal for his High Line penthouse. Pierre Lagrange, who owns the 176-year-old menswear line Huntsman, has listed his 3,600-square-foot condo on West 23rd ...
STAR trader Pierre Lagrange has been named chairman of Man Asia as the hedge fund looks to expand in the East. Man, the world’s largest listed hedge fund, has also hired David Mercurio from the ...
Mr Lagrange, who co-founded GLG Partners and once had a fortune topping £300m, has bought the bespoke tailor with Roubi L’Roubi, a Mayfair-based haute couture designer whose commissions include the ...
Belgian financier Pierre Lagrange, who acquired the Savile Row fashion house Huntsman in 2013, has the refined sense of style one would expect of the venerable brand’s owner. But he also has an ...
With lots open for bidding until June 1, the sale puts Lagrange’s good taste at your fingertips with its rich array of bespoke pieces from his personal collection and new works he commissioned ...