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Arthur de Villaucourt x Richard Mille, the New Speed of Freestyle Skiing

Arthur de Villaucourt doesn’t ski: he accelerates. He charges through the moguls with a sense of freedom that feels closer to an idea than a sport, reshaping lines, timing and ambition. At just twenty-two, he is already seen as one of the most exciting rising talents in freestyle skiing, blending courage, precision and a creativity that asks no permission. His style balances absolute control with calculated risk, instinct with clarity.

It comes as no surprise that Richard Mille has chosen to support him at this pivotal moment, further strengthening its iconic presence in the world of skiing. In Arthur, the brand recognized more than raw talent: a rare calmness, quiet maturity and determination without theatrics. “I want to be the best in the world,” he says, with the same ease he brings to a high-speed descent toward the future.

Having grown up admiring Richard Mille, his entry into the brand’s family began almost by chance, through an informal meeting that turned into destiny. Now, after an injury and with World Cup competitions in sight, Arthur is ready to return to the moguls. His pioneering approach suggests a new idea of competition: less noise, more vision. And a clear line drawn toward Milan-Cortina 2026.

Arthur de Villaucourt x Richard Mille, the New Speed of Freestyle Skiing

Arthur de Villaucourt doesn’t ski: he accelerates. He charges through the moguls with a sense of freedom that feels closer to an idea than a sport, reshaping lines, timing and ambition. At just twenty-two, he is already seen as one of the most exciting rising talents in freestyle skiing, blending courage, precision and a creativity that asks no permission. His style balances absolute control with calculated risk, instinct with clarity.

It comes as no surprise that Richard Mille has chosen to support him at this pivotal moment, further strengthening its iconic presence in the world of skiing. In Arthur, the brand recognized more than raw talent: a rare calmness, quiet maturity and determination without theatrics. “I want to be the best in the world,” he says, with the same ease he brings to a high-speed descent toward the future.

Having grown up admiring Richard Mille, his entry into the brand’s family began almost by chance, through an informal meeting that turned into destiny. Now, after an injury and with World Cup competitions in sight, Arthur is ready to return to the moguls. His pioneering approach suggests a new idea of competition: less noise, more vision. And a clear line drawn toward Milan-Cortina 2026.