The unexpected death of Andic Ermay sobbedfounder and owner of Mango, has deeply shaken the business, social and cultural world of Spain. The businessman, known for being one of the most brilliant minds in fashion and business, died this Saturday after suffering a tragic fall of 150 meters while on an excursion in Barcelona. The news has generated a flurry of reactions, with tributes and messages of condolences that reflect the immense mark that Andic left on society.
Among the numerous signs of regret, the Ana Botínpresident of Banco Santander, who used her social networks to say goodbye to someone she considered a great friend and ally. “Very sad after hearing the news of the untimely death of Isak Andic in a mountain accident. He was in a great moment and with many projects, as he told me just a few weeks ago. A great businessman and a great friend who will be missed. To his children and the entire Mango family, my deepest condolences. rest in paz,” Botín wrote on Instagram, accompanying his message with a photo of the businessman.
The post by the president of Banco Santander generated a wave of reactions among her followers. Many left messages of admiration for Andic’s figure and condolences for his family. One user commented: “A visionary, rest in peace“, while the tennis player Fernando Verdasco He added a bandaged heart as a sign of mourning.
A tribute from the social sphere: Eugenia Martínez de Irujo
Another moving tribute came from Eugenia Martínez de Irujodaughter of the Duchess of Alba, who took to her social networks to express her affection and say goodbye to Andic. He published a photograph of the businessman accompanied by a message full of affection: “Always in my heart. I adore you and I will adore you all my life“. The publication soon accumulated hundreds of comments, a reflection of the closeness that Andic maintained with figures from the social and cultural sphere in Spain.
Eugenia Martínez de Irujo is not the only one who has publicly remembered the businessman. From the business, cultural and sports sectors, numerous personalities have highlighted his legacy as a leader, visionary and extraordinary human being.
A unique business legacy
Isak Andic was not only the creator of Mango, but also one of the most influential fashion entrepreneurs in Spain. Founded in 1984 with his brother Nahman, Mango became one of the most emblematic brands in the textile sector, with a presence in more than 100 countries and thousands of points of sale around the world. Its business model, focused on the democratization of fashion, marked a before and after in the industry.
Andic, of Sephardic origin, was born in Istanbul in 1953 into a family that spoke Ladino and kept its Spanish roots alive. In 1968, his family emigrated to Barcelona in search of new opportunities. At just 16 years old, he completed his studies at American High School, and soon began to show his entrepreneurial spirit. He started selling t-shirts in local markets with his brother, a small project that would later become Mango.
Despite his international success, Isak Andic always maintained a discreet profile. His fortune, valued at 4.5 billion euros, placed him among the richest businessmen in Spain, but he never let his wealth overshadow his passion for work and innovation.
Reactions in the business and cultural world
The impact of Andic’s death has been felt in all areas. From colleagues to Mango employees, many voices have highlighted his humanity, his leadership capacity and his closeness. “Isak was an example for everyone. More than a boss, he was a mentor who taught us to dream big and work for it.“said a senior company executive.
For its part, the fashion industry has also echoed his loss. Designers, businessmen and creatives have highlighted their role in the internationalization of Spanish fashion and their ability to adapt to market changes. “Mango is not only a brand, it is a symbol of Isak’s ingenuity and perseverance“commented a renowned Spanish designer.
A goodbye that leaves a void that is difficult to fill
The death of Isak Andic comes at a time when Mango is in full international expansion, consolidating itself as one of the leading brands in the textile sector. In recent years, Andic had delegated part of the management to his son Jonathan and a trusted team, ensuring the continuity of the company. However, his absence will be deeply felt on both a business and personal level.
The businessman leaves a legacy that transcends the commercial. Beyond the numbers and achievements, Andic will be remembered as a visionary who never forgot his roots and who knew how to turn dreams into tangible realities.
An unforgettable figure
The passing of Isak Andic marks the end of an era in fashion and business in Spain, but his vision and spirit will live on at Mango and in the people he inspired. As Ana Botín expressed, “uA great businessman and a great friend who will be missed“His life was an example of how perseverance, creativity and humanity can transform not only a company, but also the lives of those who have the privilege of crossing his path. The void that Andic leaves behind is immense, but his legacy will be eternal. Rest in peace.