Isak Andic, Founder of Mango Fashion Chain, Dies at 71
Briefly

Isak Andic, who built the fashion brand Mango from a Spanish storefront into a global giant with more than 2,000 stores on five continents, died in a fall while hiking near Barcelona on Saturday. He was 71.
Over four decades, Mango grew into one of Spain's leading international retailers, known for its creative, eclectic and ever-changing selection of affordable women's wear.
Mango's success, in part based on a nimble approach that involved frequently replacing its merchandise, led to its growth in more than 100 markets.
Spain's prime minister, Pedro Sanchez, was among the country's leaders who paid tribute to Mr. Andic, recognizing his impact on the Spanish fashion industry.
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