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    Posted on March 9, 2026

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    Last updated: March 9, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Missoni, freed from family ownership, aims for single‑digit annual growth via resort mini‑boutiques, digital marketing, menswear relaunch and leather accessories boost.

    Missoni Sets Single-Digit Revenue Growth Target After Family Sells Stake

    Missoni's Strategic Plans and Ownership Changes

    Background of Missoni and Recent Developments

    MILAN, March 9 (Reuters) - Italian fashion house Missoni is targeting single‑digit annual revenue growth over the next five years, helped by investment in resort mini‑boutiques and communications marketing, after the founding family agreed to exit the company, its chief executive said.

    The fashion house, best known for colourful knitwear featuring geometric patterns and its signature zigzag motif, was founded in Gallarate in 1953. In 2018, Italian private equity firm FSI acquired a minority stake in the company.

    Stake Sale and New Shareholder Structure

    Earlier this week, the Missoni family agreed to sell a 27% stake in the company to German group Katjes and its remaining shares to FSI, which lifted its holding to 73% from around 41%, according to two separate statements.

    Growth Strategies and Future Investments

    Revenue Growth and Investment Focus

    "After several difficult years, we returned to revenue growth in 2024 and 2025," Missoni CEO Livio Proli told Reuters, adding that with the new shareholder structure the group would resume investing. "We are aiming for healthy and profitable growth".

    "We are planning new openings of mini‑boutiques in resorts," Proli said. "We also want to step up our digital investment and put more resources into communication."

    Product Line Expansion

    Proli, who was hired in 2020, said the company is also considering a relaunch of its menswear line and strengthening its leather accessories business.

    Financial Performance and Future Outlook

    Recent Financial Results

    Revenues at Missoni rose 5% to 130 million euros ($151 million) last year, with a core profit of 20 million euros, the company said.  

    Potential for Majority Ownership and Closing Timeline

    Katjes International said in a statement it has a call option on FSI's shares, giving it the potential to become a majority shareholder.

    The closing is expected in the second quarter of 2026.

    Additional Information

    Missoni's Business Scope and Sale Process

    The Italian company, whose business ranges from ready‑to‑wear to home collections, has been seeking a buyer since 2023.

    ($1 = 0.8613 euros)

    (Reporting by Elisa Anzolin; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

    References

    • Missoni Remains Italian: FSI Becomes Majority Shareholder - Luxury Tribune
    • Missoni resta in Italia. Fsi rileva le quote della famiglia - Pambianconews notizie e aggiornamenti moda, lusso e made in Italy

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •Missoni’s founding family exits; FSI becomes majority owner with 73% stake while Katjes acquires 27% and holds a call option (luxurytribune.com)
    • •Under CEO Livio Proli, Missoni returned to revenue growth in 2024–2025, with €130 million sales and €20 million core profit, and now targets healthy, profitable single‑digit growth (pambianconews.com)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Missoni targets single‑digit annual growth after family exits fashion house

    1What is Missoni's annual revenue growth target?

    Missoni is targeting single-digit annual revenue growth over the next five years.

    2Who acquired the Missoni family's stake in the company?

    German group Katjes and Italian private equity firm FSI acquired the family's stake, with FSI boosting its holding to 73%.

    • Missoni's Strategic Plans and Ownership Changes
    • Background of Missoni and Recent Developments
    • Stake Sale and New Shareholder Structure
    • Growth Strategies and Future Investments
    • Revenue Growth and Investment Focus
    • Product Line Expansion
    • Financial Performance and Future Outlook
    • Recent Financial Results
    • Potential for Majority Ownership and Closing Timeline
    • Additional Information
    • Missoni's Business Scope and Sale Process
  • •Growth strategy includes launching resort mini‑boutiques, increasing communication and digital spending, reviving menswear and strengthening leather accessories (pambianconews.com)
  • 3What are Missoni's growth strategies?

    Missoni plans to invest in resort mini-boutiques, communications marketing, digital channels, and relaunch its menswear and leather accessories.

    4How did Missoni's revenue perform recently?

    Missoni's revenues rose 5% to 130 million euros last year, with a core profit of 20 million euros.

    5When is the acquisition closing expected?

    The closing of the deal is expected in the second quarter of 2026.

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