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Wanda Ferragamo, matriarch of famed shoemaker, dies at 96

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Wanda Ferragamo, the honorary president of the Florentine shoemaker founded by her husband Salvatore, has died at the age of 96, the family said on Friday. Wanda was left a widow 58 years ago when her husband passed away. She took charge of Salvatore Ferragamo alongside her 16year-old daughter, quickly learning how to run a business while raising her six children. Wanda turned the shoemaker into an internatio­nal fashion powerhouse by extending the business to accessorie­s and clothing. The group listed on the Milan bourse in 2011 and last year reported revenue worth nearly 1.4 billion euros ($1.6 billion). In recent months the family repeatedly dismissed speculatio­n about a possible sale of the fashion group and appointed Micaela Le Divelec Lemmi, a former Gucci executive, as the group’s new CEO in July.

Ferragamo, which issued a profit warning in December, has been battling falling sales and profitabil­ity, partly due to a clean-up of inventorie­s. It said in July it would continue to invest in relaunchin­g the brand. “With immense pain... we want to tell you about our mother’s passing,” Giovanna, Ferruccio, Leonardo and Massimo Ferragamo said in a message to staff. “Her precious teachings and her memory will be for all of us an example of righteousn­ess and great passion for life.” Wanda kept an active role in the company even when she handed over the chairmansh­ip to her son Ferruccio. Marilyn Monroe was one of Ferragamo’s customers, for whom the shoemaker created a high heel pump that became a signature model for the company. — Reuters

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