It’s fair to say that Mango creates some of the to add to any wardrobe. While the high street hero is known for its stylish outwear (think ) Mango dresses also do a brilliant job at stealing the show – particularly .
Looking for a sundress to wear while soaking up sun rays on a balmy beach holiday? Or perhaps a hard-working occasion-wear dress for every upcoming celebration? Whatever it is you’re searching for, there’s a Mango dress for you – just ask the A-list.
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Emily Ratajkwoksi recently jumped on the Mango dress bandwagon, as the model was spotted in the with crochet detailing, styled with red pumas. Is this the perfect summer outfit? We’d argue so. To our surprise (and delight) Rosie Huntington Whiteley was also seen wearing to Cannes, and last summer Selena Gomez wore Mango’s pink tweed dress (which is now sadly sold out).
What differentiates Mango dresses from the rest on the high street? Choice. From the permanent collection to the studio collection, to the , Mango offers up a variety of designs at different price-points, catering to everyone. But, with great choice comes great confusion, so If you’re after a new dress, or just feel like having a leisurely browse – we’re here to help.
After scrolling through every single page, we’ve found some of the best Mango dresses to buy right now. Take a look at our edit of the best Mango dresses to shop that’ll brighten any wardrobe up.
Shop: The Best Mango Dresses
Emrata stepped out in Mango’s asymmetrical dress, and we were instantly hooked. With crochet detailing, a v-neck design and cotton construction, this is a definite summer favourite.
Ruffles continue to reign supreme as a summer dress trend – take this black Mango number for instance. Its maxi length is perfect for a balmy beach evening on holiday, and we love that it can be dressed up with a pair of strappy heels and striking accessories, or dressed down with your favourite Birkenstocks.
Linen dresses are a game changer when it comes to hot temperatures, and this Mango mini is no exception. With pretty off the shoulder sleeves and a slightly cinched waist, this option would look great with a pair of barely-there heels and silver jewellery.
Intricate bow detailing and a tiered skirt come together to create this Mango maxi dress, made with 100% cotton for a soft look and feel.
Nothing says summer quite like crochet. What this dress lacks in length, it sure makes up for in colour. A bold pink and orange number fit for warm summer evenings paired with strappy flat sandals.
Designed with structured shoulders and a ring-shaped opening with ruching, Rosie Huntington Whiteley’s Cannes dress is ideal for this season’s events.
What’s better than one Mango dress? Two Mango dresses. This layered design features muted orange and yellow hues, complete with double bow detailing at the front.
A ribbed dress is the ultimate comfort dress – flattering, soft, and stretchy. This monochromatic Mango tie-dye dress is a great all-rounder, and will go with everything in your wardrobe.
While you may think that knitwear and summer don’t come hand in hand – think again. This funky, knitted Mango dress is suitable for spring and summe. Simply layer up or down depending on the weather.
Universally flattering, a halter neck gown deserves a space in every wardrobe. Wear this dress for a multitude of formal occasions, from wedding to work drinks.
This pretty floral dress from Mango is top of our list for this summer, so it’s no surprise that it’s already selling out. Snap it up, quick.
Great for beach holidays, or special occasions, nothing says statement like a little red dress.
Victoria Beckham’s collaboration with Mango brought us timeless classics according to VB herself. This pretty pink maxi comes with frill detailing in pale hues.
What size range does Mango stock
Mango pieces are stocked in sizes XXS to 4XL, which equate to size 4 to 20 in the UK – brilliant if you’re after a figure hugging .
Is Mango a British brand?
Mango is not a British brand, but instead a Spanish brand founded in Barcelona in 1984. Their mission is simple: create garments that seek to stand out with their very own identity.
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