The sudden disappearance of Isak Andic after the tragic accident that cost the life of the founder of Mango has been a hard blow not only for the great businessman’s loved ones but for the entire business world and specifically for the fashion sector. The girlfriend of the founder of the firm and the children of the businessman born in Istanbul are devastated and less than 24 hours after the dramatic event, the heartbreak over the loss takes over all the feelings. One of the people closest to the family is Paula Nata, whose real name is Paula Navarro, fiancee of the heir to the empire, and first-born of the businessman, who had announced a wedding for next year.
Let us remember that Jonathan Andic was walking through Montserrat with his father when the tragedy occurred. His only consolation now is Paula, his future wife. Paula is much more than an influencer: she is a businesswoman, designer and an established face in the luxury and fashion sector. Her figure has gained media attention after the recent death of Isak Andic, founder of Mango, and now, her fiancé Jonathan Andic emerges as the main heir to the textile empire.
Paula, who combines her charisma on social networks with a prominent business profile, is experiencing a crucial moment in her personal and professional life. This summer she announced her engagement to Jonathan Andic, whom she plans to marry in 2025. Both declared their intention to celebrate an intimate wedding, probably in Formentera or Ibiza, places they have considered their personal refuge since childhood. In the summer they were together at a wedding held in Menorca, an event that brought together prominent figures from Catalan high society.
Paula Nata has built a career that reflects her passion for luxury and fashion. Her first major professional step was as marketing director at the prestigious jewelry firm Rabat, a role that allowed her to establish herself as an expert in communication and strategy in the luxury sector. In 2020, Paula founded her own communications agency, All About Management. This project, as detailed on its website, was born with the intention of offering a modern approach adapted to the future of communication in areas such as fashion, luxury, beauty and lifestyle. The agency has become a bridge between high-profile brands and content creators, reflecting its ability to identify trends and create synergies.
Additionally, Paula took a step further in design with the creation of her fashion brand, Mes Amies. This project arose almost by chance when she began to design exclusive pieces for friends’ weddings. With the collaboration of designer Juan Avellaneda, Mes Amies has achieved a characteristic style inspired by the fashion of the 80s and early 90s. Paula mentions as references Julia Roberts’ suits with shoulder pads, the iconic combination of a white shirt and jeans from Carolyn Bessette, and the feminine and sophisticated designs of Tom Ford during his time at Gucci.
On Instagram, where she has more than 100,000 followers, Paula shows a style that combines discreet luxury, good taste and authenticity. Her feed is a mix of intimate moments, exotic travels, and elegant designs. His ability to connect with the public has earned him not only the affection of his followers, but also the admiration of important brands in the luxury sector.
Although she keeps her relationship with Jonathan Andic in the background, she shares significant details from time to time. One of the most notable moments was a publication in which he dedicated a message to him for his birthday, calling him “my love, my eldest.”
Along with his two younger sisters, Jonathan Andic, Paula Nata’s fiance, is the natural heir of Isak Andic and his ex-wife Neus Raig. At 42 years old, he is called to lead the Mango empire. It was already before the businessman’s death. With an international background, Jonathan studied at the elite Beau Soleil school, in the Swiss Alps, and graduated in Audiovisual Communication in the United States. Since 2007, he has worked in different areas within Mango, including global management of the men’s division, Mango Man. In 2012 he joined the company’s board of directors alongside his sisters Judith and Sarah.
Despite the differences in their public profile, Paula and Jonathan share common values: a passion for fashion, quiet luxury and a strong family life. In a recent interview with Hello!, Paula described Jonathan as her “great support and best friend,” and revealed some details about their future wedding. Although numerous preparations remain, the couple is clear that they want an intimate and relaxed ceremony, in a special place that reflects their personal connection with the Balearic Islands.
The future after the death of Isak Andic
Isak Andic’s death has put Jonathan and his sisters in the spotlight. As the main heir of the founder of Mango, Jonathan will have to lead the future of a company that closed 2023 with more than 3,000 million euros in turnover. Paula, for her part, will continue to focus on her business projects and her brand, while accompanying Jonathan in this new stage. With her ability to balance her personal and professional life, Paula Nata is destined to be a key figure in Mango’s environment and in Catalan high society. Her union with Jonathan not only represents an emotional bond, but also an alliance between two worlds that share a focus on excellence, design and business vision.