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Rosita Missoni, co-founder of the iconic Missoni fashion house, passed away at age 93. With her husband Ottavio, she built the brand renowned for its vibrantly colored knitwear, significantly contributing to Milan's status as a high-fashion capital. Their innovative designs, initially sold anonymously, evolved into internationally recognized status symbols, showcased in innovative runway presentations. The Missoni legacy extended beyond clothing, encompassing home décor and even opera costumes, with the family's continued involvement ensuring the brand's enduring success. Rosita's life intertwined with the brand's journey, reflecting a legacy of creativity and family enterprise.
As reported in The New York Times by Bonnie Wertheim
Photo: Enzo Signorelli | Getty Images
Rosita Missoni, co-founder of the iconic Missoni fashion house, passed away at age 93. With her husband Ottavio, she built the brand renowned for its vibrantly colored knitwear, significantly contributing to Milan's status as a high-fashion capital. Their innovative designs, initially sold anonymously, evolved into internationally recognized status symbols, showcased in innovative runway presentations. The Missoni legacy extended beyond clothing, encompassing home décor and even opera costumes, with the family's continued involvement ensuring the brand's enduring success. Rosita's life intertwined with the brand's journey, reflecting a legacy of creativity and family enterprise.
As reported in The New York Times by Bonnie Wertheim
Photo: Enzo Signorelli | Getty Images