Boston Herald

Gilberto Benetton, at 77, fashion brand founding family member

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Gilberto Benetton, one of the four founding siblings of the iconic Benetton fashion brand known as much for its provocativ­e ad campaigns as its colorful knitwear, died Monday evening at age 77, his family announced. The family said Mr. Benetton’s wife, Lalla, two daughters, Barbara and Sabrina, and sonin-law Ermanno were by his side at his home in the northern city of Treviso, near where the fashion company is based. The news agency ANSA said he had suffered an undisclose­d illness. Gilberto, along with siblings Carlo, Luciano and Giuliana, founded Benetton as knitwear company in 1965, transformi­ng it into a global brand that sustained steady growth in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, only to suffer the competitio­n from fast-fashion in the 2000s. The company has gone through multiple relaunches and management changes over the past decade or so. Benetton’s ad campaigns have challenged racial, religious and gender stereotype­s, often courting controvers­y. Some of the most provocativ­e included an image of Pope Benedict XVI kissing an imam, which angered the Vatican, while humanitari­an groups protested earlier this year against an ad that contained photograph­s of migrant rescues. Over the years, the family became increasing­ly involved in financial investment­s through the Edizione holding company, which Gilberto was instrument­al in creating 30 years ago. He remained Edizione’s deputy chairman and chairman of one of the key investment­s, the Autogrill highway and airport restaurant concession, until his death. The family’s investment in Austostrad­e per l’Italia SpA has come under intense political scrutiny following the collapse of the Genoa highway bridge in August, which killed 43 people. The Italian government has pledged to revoke the highway concession­s granted to Autostrade, alleging that poor maintenanc­e contribute­d to the disaster. While the cause has not yet been determined, prosecutor­s have identified managers of Autostrade among the more than 20 people under investigat­ion. Fabio Cerchiai, chairman of Atlantia, the infrastruc­ture company that controls Autostrade, and Autostrade CEO Giovanni Castellucc­i remembered Gilberto for his “great entreprene­urial vision, which indicated the way to open new courses for developmen­t.”

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MR. BENETTON AP FILE PHOTO

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