These 34 New Mango Pieces Have Really Impressed Me
Is it me, or do brands seriously step up their game when autumn arrives? To say this is the best time of year for fashion is hardly an original thought, but even as a picky shopper, I'm doubly tempted by what the high street has to offer from September onwards. With the arrival of orange leaves and spiced beverages come bundles of cosy knitwear, stand-out layering pieces and boots in all shapes and sizes.
For autumn/winter 2022, the temptation is even more powerful thanks to a better-than-ever assembly of trends. Whether the newfound obsession over pink or the revival of bomber jackets has inspired you, you're probably on the prowl for affordable yet on-trend pieces.
Mango is a reliable source of such items whatever the weather, but I believe this trusty brand really shines in the cosy season. And this year is the perfect demonstration. We've identified a handful of trends that Mango is embracing big time. From saturated styling to glitzy partywear, current and classic, our edit no doubt includes a few looks you've already had your eye on. Scroll on and join me in struggling to resist the beautiful palette and expensive-looking silhouettes.
1. Leather
Chunky boots aren't going anywhere, so if you haven't yet invested, this pair is a winner.
Trench coats and leather are both big trends, so naturally, one of our favourite brands would combine them.
2. Rainbow Hues
To wear under the above suit, perhaps? Dopamine dressing is a huge trend, after all.
Green is one of autumn's trending handbag colours.
3. All That Glitters
Sparkles will be everywhere this season, which means it's prime time to bust out your costume jewellery.
I warned you about the sparkles. It's never too soon to start thinking about party season.
4. '90s Minimalism
5. Timeless Prints
Lean into the bohemian trend, and opt for this blouse with embroidery.
6. Cowboy Boots
I would think these were designer if I hadn't picked them out myself.
7. Neutral Knitwear
A knitted midi dress is the easiest way to keep warm this autumn/winter—and the chicest.
Once the cold hits, this thick throw-on layer will definitely take the edge off.
Next up: The 9 New-In Pieces I'm Adding to My Wish List This Week
Opening Image: @sasha.mei
Bébhinn Campbell is an Edinburgh-based fashion and lifestyle writer and editor. She started her first blog at age 14 and went on to intern at print and digital publications in Berlin and London, including Dazed Confused and Indie magazine.
A job at a fashion startup took Bébhinn from Ireland to Scotland in 2019, where she now works as a freelance journalist and copywriter covering everything from travel and interiors to styling advice. As a contributor toBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , Bébhinn always keeps her eyes peeled for emerging trends and looks worth writing about. She prides herself on her ability to cut through the noise and identify solid investment buys, exciting new brands and fresh takes on classic design.
In her spare time, Bébhinn enjoys perusing Edinburgh’s best vintage shops, working through her out-of-control book collection and watching dog reels on Instagram.
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