Head of family company whose iconic knitwear became a global brand dies at his home in Italy
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Italian knitwear impresario Ottavio “Tai” Missoni, whose distinctive colourful zigzag dresses became a global fashion empire, died on Thursday at his home in northern Italy at 92, his family said.
Missoni co-founded the fashion brand in 1953 with his wife Rosita Jelmini and their designs have graced the rich and famous from Jackie Kennedy to the Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton.
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Missoni was born in the then Yugoslavia on February 11, 1921 and started out with a career in track athletics after moving to Italy.
He became a national champion before the second world war and took part in the 1948 London Olympics.
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During the war, he fought in the Battle of El-Alamein and was held as a prisoner of war.