Founder of Finnish Marimekko dies at age of 90

0 Comments | AFP, August, 2008

HELSINKI (AFP) — Riitta Immonen, one of the two founders of Finnish fashion and textile design company Marimekko known for its bold and colourful prints, has died at the age of 90, her biographer said on Monday.

"She died last night (Sunday), her son called me," Ritva Koskennurmi-Sivonen, a University of Helsinki lecturer who wrote three books about Immonen and what she meant to the fashion and textile industry, told AFP.

"She was not so interested in designing clothes but in dressing people. She was inspired by people," Koskennurmi-Sivonen said.

Immonen opened her first design boutique in 1942 with a friend, and then in 1951 she and Armi Ratia started up Marimekko to sell fabrics made by Finnish textile firm Printex.

"She had a nose for new things."...

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