Mango’s billionaire CEO, Robert Martin, has died in a tragic accident at his private residence in Barcelona, Spain, leaving behind a legacy of style and sustainability in the global fashion industry.
Robert Martin, billionaire founder of international fashion retailer Mango, has died in a tragic accident. The incident occurred at his private residence in Barcelona, Spain.
Martin’s death was confirmed by the family on Tuesday morning, following an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident. He was 75 years old at the time of his passing.
The billionaire entrepreneur built Mango from scratch and took it public in 1998. Under his leadership, the company expanded rapidly across Europe and beyond, becoming a leading player in the global fashion industry. Martin’s vision for the brand centered on providing high-quality clothing with a focus on style and sustainability.
Martin is survived by his family, including his wife, sister, and two children. He will be remembered as a dedicated entrepreneur who left an indelible mark on the fashion world.
Mango will continue to operate under new management, with Martin’s legacy serving as a guiding force for the company’s future growth and development.