Marta Ortega (37) will be, from next April, the undisputed queen of the Inditex empire, although she already was in the face of public opinion thanks to the way she has taken charge of some issues related to the fashion emporium founded by his father. On Tuesday morning, the main economic headers opened their salmon pages with the announcement by those responsible for the Galician fashion house, of the "mutual agreement" replacement of Pablo Isla in the presidency of the group, being Marta, daughter of Amancio, the one in charge of holding the position in the company.
The official appointment will take place on April 1. Until that day, Isla will continue to hold his position and Marta, in principle, will be appointed proprietary director "to cover the vacancy." Thus, the reaction of the protagonist has not been long in coming and in statements to the EFE agency, Marta expressed: "I have always said that I would dedicate my life to developing the legacy of my parents." A few words that affect Marta's responsibility, above all, with her family values.
An idea that did not stop there, since the daughter of Amancio Ortega has recounted how she has lived this reality since she can remember: "I have lived this company since my childhood and I have learned from all the great professionals with whom I have worked for the last 15 years (...) looking to the future but learning from the past and at the service of the company, our shareholders and our clients, in the place where it is considered that I am most needed".
How could it be otherwise, the focus is once again on her, on Marta. She is not the only daughter of Amancio in the company, but she is the most visible, and although she now assumes a great position of responsibility, for years she has been the center of attention in the house.
Marta is the result of the union of the businessman and Flora Pérez, Amancio's second marriage, who married after separating from Rosalía Mera, his first wife and whom he met when Inditex was not even a dream in the Galician's mind. With her he founded Zara and was the father of Sandra (who also holds an important position at Inditex) and Marcos.
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Everything she touches turns into a trend and news and that has been happening for years. The personal life of Carlos Torretta's wife is almost more interesting than her business work in the world's most important low-cost fashion group. Her outfits, her partners, her friends' environment and her close relationship with her father have been the object of analysis, turning the heiress into a true media sensation.
Marta Ortega has grown within the Arteixo empire and also as a character on coated paper. In addition to making each of the Zara garments that she wears "sold out", as well as exhausting the low cost versions of her luxury garments, Ortega's personal life has been a constant recurrence in the headlines of the coated paper.
Marta has just celebrated her third wedding anniversary with Carlos Torreta, whom she married on November 16, 2018, in the so-called 20 million euro wedding, and with whom she had her second daughter, Matilda. She did it for the second time, since on February 18, 2012 she said "yes, I do" to the Asturian rider Sergio Álvarez Moya. A marriage resulting in the birth of her first child, Amancio.
Along with her romantic relationships, Marta's friends have also contributed to shine a personal life, Marta's, directly related to the new circles of the jet set. The models Eugenia Silva or Jon Kortajarena and amazons of the aristocracy and royalty such as Athina Onassis or Carlota Casiraghi appear on the VIP list of friends of the new president of Inditex.
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