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designs a capsule collection for Mango
Madrid - The “Mango Girls”, the group of ambassadors and collaborators that the popular fashion chain Mango has, continue to gain positions within the creative area of the multinational. And it is that if the agreements that the Spanish company has been signing throughout all these recent years with different well-known faces on the international scene are giving a good account of something, it is the success and good returns that these alliances can represent. mutually. On the side of the firm, allowing it to align itself with the new audiences and with the latest trends in fashion, hand in hand with some collaborators who for their part, and under the umbrella of the multinational,
As the last example of the above, we find the "queen
of the Scandinavian style", as the British The Times came to define her,
Pernille Teisbeak. Danish stylist, creative director, businesswoman and
mother who has just designed a capsule collection for Mango. Firm with
which she has been collaborating for more than 6 years, being in fact one of
the first “Mango Girls” that the multinational Spanish fashion company signed
for its team of ambassadors.
A timeless collection of sustainable garments
Thus giving continuity to the close ties that exist
between the Scandinavian influencer and Mango, for whom she has already starred
in different campaigns, now Teisbeak and the fashion brand have combined their
talents to shape a timeless and sustainable capsule collection. Set of
pieces that will become available from next October 2021, as part of the
chain's proposals for the next Autumn / Winter season.
Under the promise of providing more details about the
collection as the launch dates approach, for now from Mango we anticipate that
the collection will be made up of a total of 20 basic garments and
accessories. All of them timeless style items, for which a careful
selection of materials will be carried out, focusing on achieving a
"premium and sustainable" urban proposal, they underline, in addition
to being fully aligned with the Mediterranean spirit and values with the how
well the company seeks to signify.

"The proposal follows the aesthetic line of this 'it
girl', current and multifaceted," they explain from Mango through a
statement; in relation to a capsule that we will find dyed in
"neutral colors", with an "absolute prominence" of a black
that we will find "mixed with leaden blues". Regarding the cut
and the nature of the pieces, they will be “urban and sophisticated garments
where men's tailoring”, with “exaggerated shoulders and marked waists”, are
“mixed with silk lingerie tops and second skins with large necklines in the
back". "Baseball, caps and rhinestones put the most personal
point to the collection," they add, "which will turn your wardrobe
into the most 'trendy' for this fall/winter and the coming years, because it
does not go out of style".
“After a long collaboration with Mango, I have finally
had the opportunity to create my own collection”, he was in charge of adding
Teisbeak himself through his social networks; about a collection that will
be a “mix between garments and accessories”. "I am very proud to have
been able to create a sustainable wardrobe that will last for years," said
the Danish woman. "I can't wait to show the result in October."
New voices to reinterpret Mango's Mediterranean style
With this new collaboration with Teisbeak, from Mango
they come to give continuity to the series of initiatives that they have
undertaken, of the same nature, over the last few years together with a good
number of artists, well-known personalities and regular collaborators of the
chain , like Leandra Medine , the artist André Saraiva or, more
recently, together with Chufy , the fashion brand of its ambassador, the
influencer Sofía Sánchez de Betak. A series of projects with which Mango
seeks to strengthen ties with its community and with its public, while drawing
on new creative voices capable of offering “a fresh point of view” and new interpretations
of the Mediterranean style characteristic of its collections.
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