"Donna Internazionale dell'anno" by "Committee of 200" in 1982.
"Cavaliere del Lavoro della Repubblica Italiana" in 1987.
"Honorary officer of British Empire" in 1995.
Wanda Ferragamo (née Miletti; 18 December 1921 - 19 October 2018) was an
Italian fashion designer and businesswoman. She was the head designer of
Ferragamo.
She was born in
Bonito,
Avellino, Italy, the daughter of Fulvio Miletti, the
podestà and municipal doctor of the town, physician of the Ferragamo family and their client.[1] During the summer of 1940, at the age of 18 years old, she met and then married
Salvatore Ferragamo, in the church of Santa Lucia in
Naples.[2] From their marriage, six children were born:
Fiamma, Ferruccio, Giovanna, Fulvia, Leonardo and Massimo.
After the wedding, they moved to Florence in a villa near
Fiesole.
After the death of her husband in 1960, Wanda took over the family-owned manufacturer, thus becoming the CEO for more than 20 years.[3] She grew up in a wealthy family, so she was attending school as her mother did, but she had no specific professional training: as a result, she learned how to manage a company by watching and listening to her husband.[4] Since then, the company turned from a footwear company to a
ready-to-wear and fashion wear with expanded product lines, thanks also to the help of her children.[5]
She died in Florence on October 18, 2018 at the age of 96.[6][7][8]