Benetton: The Family, the Business and The Brand'
Jonathan Mantle

Benetton: The Family, the Business and The Brand'

Benetton is the story of an extraordinary family and the business they have built from humble origins to a skilfully orchestrated worldwide phenomenon. For no family and business arouse such controversy and embody so many apparently contradictory qualities. No other team name has such an ability to charm and shock, to subvert and yet preach conformism, to blend radicalism with capitalism, as Benetton. Behind the united colours and the seamless brand, there are also darker shades and looser threads. These include marginalised members of the family, aggrieved franchise holders and banks. This is a success story from the frontline of the retail company, where soft fabrics mix with the smell of high-octane petrol and Grand Prix motor racing, and coloured condoms combine with Catholicism and capitalism in their most red-blooded forms.

Book Details:

  • Author: Jonathan Mantle
  • Published Year: 1999
  • Rights Sold
    • UK: Little Brown
    • US: Penguin
    • Japan: Sangyo Henshu
    • Italy: Sperling & Kupfer
    • Taiwan: China Times
    • Holland: Van Buuren
    • Brazil: Livraria Nobel
    • Bulgaria: Ciela
    • Germany: Heyne
    • Russia: Denovo
Jonathan Mantle

Jonathan Mantle

Jonathan Mantle’s non-fiction books have been published in 30 countries and 16 languages.  They include three Sunday Times Top Ten bestsellers and a US Book of the Month Club choice.  Jonathan is of Anglo-Scottish descent and was educated at various schools and at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a B.A (Hons.) in English Literature.  His professional writing career began with a published novel and includes journalism for Listener, Spectator, Radio Times, Sunday Times Magazine, Evening Standard, Vogue, Harpers and Queen, Observer and South China Morn...
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Book Reviews

  • "'Mantle tells the story well and does not shy away from addressing Benetton's controversial and shocking advertising campaigns."
    Sunday Times
  • "Jonathan Mantle tells the tale at a cracking pace... the material is genuinely rich, full of incident, and never dull."
    Tim Waterstone, Management Today