Meet billionaire Vlad Doronin, the ‘Russian James Bond’ behind Aman hotels: he just sold his Miami mansion for US$120 million and used to date Naomi Campbell and ex Miss Universe China Luo Zilin

Vladislav Doronin, CEO of the ultra-luxurious Aman Resorts, just sold his Miami-area home for a whopping US$120 million – so who is he exactly?
Doronin is an international investor and property developer who works with some of the most luxurious residential, commercial and hospitality properties around the world. He has over 30 years of experience in the industry.
Doronin is no stranger to luxury. Here’s what we know about the well-connected real estate tycoon.
Vlad Doronin is a Russian-born businessman

The Russian-born entrepreneur grew up in Saint Petersburg, and left the country in the 1980s with just US$250 in his pocket, per Forbes. “[It was] roughly US$250 – I haven’t adjusted for inflation – that was the most you could take with you when you left the country at that time,” he told the outlet.
He is the CEO of Aman Group

If you’re familiar with luxury hotels and resorts, then you’ve likely come across Aman – which is arguably one of the top hospitality groups in the world. Doronin has been the company’s chairman and CEO since 2014. Last year, Doronin told Business Insider that the group was valued at around US$4.5 billion.
Doronin was himself an #Amanjunkie when he acquired the brand. “When Aman came to the market, I was already a huge fan of the brand having first fallen for Amanpuri when I visited in the 90s, and I wanted to diversify my portfolio,” he told Forbes. “I was building in Miami, looking for opportunities in New York, and making deals in Asia – I knew it made sense to have an established brand, and it was by chance that my favourite brand came to market.”