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Mango reports strong first half performance

Mango has reported a 12% increase in turnover for the first half of 2025 as it continues to expand its physical store footprint. The Spanish fashion… View Article

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Mango reports strong first half performance

Mango has reported a 12% increase in turnover for the first half of 2025 as it continues to expand its physical store footprint.

The Spanish fashion retailer attributed the uplift to the popularity of its fashion ranges, differential value proposition and the expansion of all channels.

During the period, Mango launched a range of exclusive capsule collections, including a collaboration with British-Indian designer Supriya Lele. It also appointed model Kaia Gerber as brand ambassador.

Toni Ruiz, chairman and chief executive of Mango, said: “In an uncertain sectorial, macroeconomic and geopolitical environment, the positive results of the first half of the year confirm the robustness of our model and strengthen our strategy.

“We continue to grow with a long-term vision, executing a differential value proposition that is well received by our customers around the world, and with continuous improvement of our sales channels.”

Mango continued to expand its physical channel, with 78 new openings and 30 refurbishments in the half year. This included the opening of the world’s first Mango Home shop in Barcelona and launch of the first Mango Man standalone store in the UK in Glasgow. At the end of June, the company had a total of 2,925 points of sale in more than 120 markets worldwide. 

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