Your t-shirts, even more fun with MANGO

24 January, 2010 - Written by: Marisa R. Abad in Fashion and trends, MANGO, tags: , - No comments

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T-shirts are of the most versatile items in your wardrobe. They can be the most essential of basics or the key piece for a look. It all depends on the shape, fabric and print.

Although it will be a while before you see any good weather and renew colours and fabrics in your styles, this preview of MANGO’s spring collection will help you get an idea of what will be in this spring, so you can already start combining spring items with the winter clothes you’re wearing now.

In this collection preview, fun colourful t-shirts stand out and give your looks a youthful, lively and quirky touch.

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Snoopy is fashionable, choose your MANGO T-shirt for this Spring-Summer 2010

22 January, 2010 - Written by: Montag in Fashion and trends, tags: , , , - 2 comments

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In 2010, Snoopy, the legendary dog created by Charles Schulz, will be 50 years old, so a great number of brands will be paying well-deserved tribute. At MANGO in spring-summer 2010 the nicest little dog will feature on a series of women’s t-shirts which will be a massive hit.

And inevitably Snoopy isn’t on his own. He’s accompanied by his inseparable Woodstock, the small bird who, along with Charlie Brown, shares adventures with him. Read more…

Customise your t-shirts or go for the limited edition by Moises de la Renta

19 January, 2010 - Written by: Laura Martin in Fashion and trends, MANGO, tags: , - 1 comment

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Everybody knows that more personalised items are in most demand. A bow, beads, sparkles, a necklace attached, a pendant… can all make the most basic of t-shirts stylish.

This is what designer Moises de la Renta is proposing with MANGO limited edition t-shirts for spring. They’ll hit the stores in March, priced between 25 and 35 euros. Read more…

Shoulder pads for winter 2009 with studs and crystals

19 November, 2009 - Written by: Laia in Fashion and trends, MANGO, tags: , , , , - 4 comments

Most of us just can’t get used to the idea of wearing shoulder pads. No matter how popular this trend is for Autumn-Winter 09/10, it’s hard to get used to them. They’re difficult to combine and rather uncomfortable. However, it seems exaggerated volume isn’t just centre stage with dresses, shirts or jackets – shoulders aren’t only built up, they’re embellished.

An alternative that is just as striking, although a bit lighter for those who can’t quite picture themselves in shoulder pads, could be, for example, crystal embellishments. These embellishments can transform a simple jersey dress like this one into an ornate dress that needs very little to finish off the look.

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Use t-shirts to create personalised cushions

9 November, 2009 - Written by: Laura Martin in Others, Urban life, tags: , - 3 comments

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How many souvenir t-shirts have your friends and relatives brought back for you from places they’ve been to? How many have you got from the more important cities? Well, you no longer need to use them only for lazing around at home. The time has come for you to create your own personalised cushions using t-shirts that say “Souvenir from…” or “I love…”

 It’s very easy to do and you won’t see anyone else with the same cushions on their bed or sofa. Did I also mention it’s cheap?

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Cotton t-shirts: a key basic

1 November, 2009 - Written by: Laura Martin in Fashion and trends, tags: - 2 comments

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Cotton t-shirts are one of those key items we’ll never tire of. We all use them to kick about the house, as pyjamas, to dress casually, to do sport and even combined with more formal outfits.

My idea for today is a simple one: combine these t-shirts in various colours so that they look perfect and you don’t spend more than is strictly necessary. How? With the basics from the Think Up line.

Scarlett Johansson even uses them in the films she stars in and I must admit that on more than one occasion I have used them to laze about on the sofa or teamed up with long trousers to sleep in. Little quirks. Read more…

Solidarity needn’t clash with fashion trends

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Being in the fashion business doesn’t mean you can’t be charitable. On the contrary, fashion is one of the best launch pads from which to send out messages of solidarity: trends also speak the language of good intentions. MANGO is extremely conscious of this fact, so for the last few years it has been making the most of its influence within the fashion industry to raise awareness of problems existing in society, promoting universal values and fighting illnesses that affect us all, particularly women.

Plus, it also does this in a coherent manner and in the spirit of the brand, through original, different and unique pieces of clothing which everyone can effortlessly include in their wardrobe.

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