Isak Andic, the founder of the Spanish clothing brand Mango, died “in an accident that occurred on Saturday,” the group, one of the largest in Europe in the clothing sector, announced on Saturday.
Isak Andic, the founder of the Spanish clothing brand Mango, died “in an accident on Saturday,” announced the group, one of the largest in Europe in the clothing sector.
“It is with deep regret that we announce the sudden death of Isak Andic, our non-executive chairman of the board of directors and the founder of Mango, in an accident on Saturday,” Toni Ruiz, the chairman, said in a statement. general director of this company.
He did not provide further details on the circumstances of the death of this 71-year-old man of Turkish origin but the Spanish press claims that he lost his life following a fall during a hiking with several family members near Barcelona, Catalonia, northeastern Spain.
“Isak was an example for all of us. He dedicated his life to Mango, leaving an indelible mark thanks to his strategic vision, his inspiring leadership and his unwavering commitment to the values he himself instilled in our company,” added Toni Ruiz.
The beginnings of Mango date back to 1984, when Isak Andic opened his first store with the help of his older brother Nahman on Paseo de Gracia, Barcelona's famous shopping street, which was a huge success.
Spain had just emerged from a decades-long dictatorship that ended with the death of General Francisco Franco in 1975, and consumers were hungry for more modern clothing.
Mango has become one of the leading international fashion groups, with nearly 2,800 stores worldwide and 15,500 employees, according to its website.
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