The transaction preserves domestic ownership of the brand, which has been a symbol of Italian luxury since 1953. FSI will partner with the Fassin and Bachmueller families, who have acquired around 25% through their holding company Katjes Quiet Luxury. Missoni has emerged from the pandemic with strengthened financial performance. Turnover has doubled to approximately '130m, or around $143m, while EBITDA is expected to reach roughly '20m, equivalent to about $22m, this year. The company has also delivered commercial momentum. The Spring/Summer and Autumn/Winter 2026 collections, led by creative director Alberto Caliri, recorded sales growth of 30%, outperforming several larger luxury peers. The new ownership structure maintains continuity in governance. Livio Proli, formerly of Giorgio Armani, remains CEO, while FSI co-founder Barnaba Ravanne continues as Chairman. The existing management team stays in place. For FSI, the move reinforces its strategy of backing high-quality Italian...
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