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Nigel TAYLOR Published
May 2, 2025
Spanish fashion giant Mango is again strengthening its presence in the UK and key will be its entry into Northern Ireland.

In all, more than 20 stores will open this year, adding to its current tally of 60 locations.
And those new stores are going to feature across London, central and southern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
While London and Scotland are primed for expansion, it will enter Northern Ireland cities for the first time while also debuting in several unnamed cities across those other regions in England.
“The UK is one of the priority markets for Mango's international growth,” noted Daniel López, Director of Expansion and Franchising, in announcing its expansion plans.
“The increased presence in London and our arrival this year in some cities where we have not been present until now will consolidate the Mango brand and help us to strengthen it internationally,” he added.
All these new Mango stores will incorporate the ‘New Med’ Mediterranean-inspired store concept, “reflecting the spirit and freshness of the brand”.
It also said sustainability and architectural integration will continue to be key to the new design that reflects Mango’s Mediterranean heritage where “warm tones and neutral colours predominate, combined with traditional, handcrafted, sustainable and natural materials such as ceramics, tuff, wood, marble, esparto grass and leather”.
The latest physical push reflects Mango’s ongoing desire to widen its visibility in the UK. Its last major expansion came last year, opening more than 10 stores including in Bristol, London, Manchester and Leeds.
Key among those was the store opening in London’s Westfield Stratford City. In addition, it also debuted in Brighton with a 470 sq m store in the Churchill Square shopping centre.
In 2025, Mango also strengthened its presence in Scotland with a store in Glasgow Fort, the city's main shopping and leisure centre. It also opened at the Bluewater shopping centre in Kent, as well as at Battersea Power Station in London.
2025 saw the opening of a flagship store on London’s Oxford Street and other stores in Manchester, Edinburgh, Derby and Eldon Square, Newcastle.