Fashion icon Isak Andic, Mango Founder, Dies at 71
The fashion world mourns the unexpected loss of Isak Andic, the visionary founder of the internationally renowned clothing brand Mango. Andic, 71, died Saturday, December 14th, in a tragic accident while hiking near Barcelona, Spain.
Reports from Spanish media indicate Andic suffered a fatal fall during a mountain excursion in the Montserrat mountain range. Details surrounding the accident remain limited, but the loss has sent shockwaves through the global fashion community.
Born in 1953, Andic emigrated from turkey to Spain with his family in 1969. His entrepreneurial spirit ignited in the early 1980s when he launched a series of fashion stores in Barcelona and Madrid under the name Isak Jeans. This venture would eventually evolve into the global powerhouse known today as Mango.
Under Andic’s leadership, Mango expanded to over 2,700 retail locations across more than 120 countries, employing over 15,000 people worldwide. The company’s remarkable success culminated in a record-breaking turnover exceeding €3.1 billion in 2023, a testament to Andic’s keen business acumen and innovative vision.
A Legacy of Style and Innovation
Andic’s impact extends far beyond the balance sheet. He built a brand synonymous with accessible style and modern design, captivating consumers globally. His dedication to innovation and his keen understanding of the ever-evolving fashion landscape cemented Mango’s position as a major player in the industry.
In a statement released by the company, Mango described Andic’s passing as leaving “an enormous void.” The sentiment reflects the profound impact he had not only on the business but also on the countless individuals whose lives he touched.
Andic’s legacy will undoubtedly continue to inspire future generations of entrepreneurs and fashion enthusiasts. His story serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative power of vision, hard work, and unwavering dedication to one’s craft.
isak Andic, the founder of fashion empire Mango, died on saturday in a mountain accident. [[1]] He was 71. The company had a turnover of €3.1bn in 2023. [[3]]
Andic emigrated to Spain with his family in the 1960s and was non-executive chairman of the company at the time of his death. [[3]] He was awarded the Kingdom of Spain Award for Business Excellence for his contribution to Spain’s economic and social advancement.[[2]]