Mango Just Read My Mind With These 24 Amazing New Pieces
As a fashion editor, I spend a lot of time browsing new-in sections, which means I can be exceptionally picky. So far this year, there is one brand that seems to be reading my mind and delivering all the pieces I’d be looking for: Mango.
If you are searching for wardrobe staples, you can always rely on Mango for timeless, but not boring, designs. Right now, you’ll find beautifully tailored blazers, jeans that have just the right amount of slouch and ribbed knitwear that defies its price tag. Personally, I am most impressed by the dress offering with every trend from cut-outs to minis ticked off.
Mango also has some more unusual and striking pieces in the mix, which all have a retro feel if you’re looking to add some personality to your outfits. There are lots of '70s prints and a colour palette that has a nostalgic feel thanks to the use of browns, grassy greens and mauves. Standout pieces include an orange cape dress, a blue tassel skirt and a floral flared suit.
Keep scrolling for my edit of 24 amazing Mango pieces you'll wear all spring.
Next up, our guide to the trends for spring/summer 2022.
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