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Supreme

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Est. 1994   •  201-1k employees   •  Public (EPA:EL)

Supreme is a New York City–based streetwear and skateboarding brand founded in 1994, known for its limited-edition drops, signature box-logo designs, and high-profile collaborations with artists and major fashion labels.

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EssilorLuxottica

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Est. 2018   •  1k+ employees   •  Public (XPAR:EL)

EssilorLuxottica is a Franco-Italian public company and global leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of ophthalmic lenses, eyewear and vision-care med-tech solutions.

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Delfin S.à r.l.

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Est. 2006   •  11-50 employees   •  Private

Delfin S.à r.l. is a Luxembourg-based private investment holding company controlled by the Del Vecchio family that manages their industrial, financial, and real estate shareholdings.

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Major Shareholders

EssilorLuxottica

Major Shareholders

NameTypeOwnershipVotingAs of
Delfin S.à r.l. Luxembourg-based holding company controlled by the Del Vecchio family. Public disclosures and reference sources describe Delfin as EssilorLuxottica’s controlling shareholder with roughly 32% of the share capital (about 147.6 million shares out of 457.5 million outstanding as of Dec. 31, 2024), while EssilorLuxottica’s bylaws cap any single shareholder’s voting rights at 31%, which applies to Delfin.
Corporate32.3%31.0%Dec 2024
The Capital Group Companies, Inc. U.S.-based asset manager (parent of Capital Research and Management Company). An AMF threshold-crossing notice states that on May 21, 2025 The Capital Group Companies held 22,842,796 EssilorLuxottica shares, representing about 4.99% of the company’s share capital and voting rights, after trimming its stake slightly below the 5% threshold it had previously exceeded in October 2024.
Institutional5.0%May 2025
Meta Platforms, Inc. Parent company of Facebook and Instagram. In December 2025, an EssilorLuxottica board director publicly confirmed that Meta holds at least a 3% stake in EssilorLuxottica, with reports indicating a “nearly 3%” holding acquired around July 2025 and the possibility of increasing it toward about 5% over time, in connection with their long-term Ray‑Ban Meta smart‑glasses partnership.
Corporate3.0%Dec 2025
BlackRock, Inc. Global asset manager. Ownership data aggregating regulatory and fund filings shows BlackRock holding roughly 13.8 million EssilorLuxottica shares, corresponding to about 2.99% of shares outstanding as of November 28, 2025, making it one of the largest institutional investors after Delfin and The Capital Group.
Institutional3.0%Nov 2025
The Vanguard Group, Inc. U.S.-based index and mutual fund manager. Ownership summaries list Vanguard as holding about 12.5 million EssilorLuxottica shares (approximately 2.7% of shares outstanding) as of October 31, 2025, via various index and international equity funds.
Institutional2.7%Oct 2025
Norges Bank / Government Pension Fund Global Norway’s central bank, managing the Government Pension Fund Global. Institutional ownership data indicates Norges Bank Investment Management held around 6.25 million EssilorLuxottica shares, or roughly 1.36% of outstanding shares, as of June 30, 2025.
Government1.4%Jun 2025
EssilorLuxottica FCPE (employee shareholding fund) French employee shareholding vehicle (FCPE) pooling EssilorLuxottica employees’ shares. Ownership tables show EssilorLuxottica FCPE holding about 5.2 million shares, or roughly 1.1% of the company’s share capital, as of December 31, 2024, making it a notable long‑term shareholder aligned with employees’ interests.
Institutional1.1%Dec 2024

Delfin S.à r.l.

Major Shareholders

NameTypeOwnershipAs of
Nicoletta Zampillo Del Vecchio Widow of founder Leonardo Del Vecchio. Public statements about Del Vecchio’s will and subsequent reporting indicate that Delfin was divided into eight equal stakes of 12.5% each among his wife and seven heirs, a structure still described in 2023–2024 coverage.
Individual12.5%Jul 2024
Claudio Del Vecchio Son of Leonardo Del Vecchio (from his first marriage). Identified as one of the eight heirs holding an equal 12.5% stake in Delfin following the founder’s 2022 will.
Individual12.5%Jul 2024
Marisa Del Vecchio Daughter of Leonardo Del Vecchio. Listed among the eight heirs who each own 12.5% of Delfin, according to the company’s statement on succession and later Italian financial press.
Individual12.5%Jul 2024
Paola Del Vecchio Daughter of Leonardo Del Vecchio. Named as one of the eight Delfin shareholders with an equal 12.5% stake after the division of the holding under Del Vecchio’s will.
Individual12.5%Jul 2024
Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio Son of Leonardo Del Vecchio and Nicoletta Zampillo. Forbes and other reports state he inherited a 12.5% stake in Delfin, consistent with the equal split of the holding among eight heirs.
Individual12.5%Jul 2024
Luca Del Vecchio Son of Leonardo Del Vecchio and Sabina Grossi. Biographical and financial profiles describe him as holding a 12.5% interest in Delfin as one of the eight equal heirs.
Individual12.5%Jul 2024
Clemente Del Vecchio Youngest son of Leonardo Del Vecchio (also with Sabina Grossi). Forbes notes he inherited a 12.5% stake in Delfin alongside his stepmother and siblings, matching the equal eight-way split.
Individual12.5%Jul 2024
Rocco Basilico Son of Nicoletta Zampillo from her first marriage (step‑son of Leonardo Del Vecchio). Included as the eighth heir in Delfin’s succession statement; Italian press confirms he holds a 12.5% stake, equal to each of the other seven heirs.
Individual12.5%Jul 2024

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