Mango
This coverage reviews Mango’s operations and performance within the UK retail fashion landscape. Reporting covers store openings and closures, seasonal collections, marketing campaigns, digital strategy, and leadership updates — all analysed for their impact on sales, brand positioning, and customer engagement. The content is tailored for retail managers, brand executives, and professionals in mid‑market apparel retail.
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Sep- 2022 -6 SeptemberClothing & Shoes
St James Quarter adds Cos and Neom to offering
St James Quarter, the 1.7 million sq ft retail-led lifestyle district in Edinburgh, has announced it has signed deals to lease a collective 8,084 sq ft to fashion and wellness brands Cos and Neom. Cos has picked the lifestyle quarter as the location for its new Scotland store, which will…
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1 SeptemberHigh Street
Battersea Power Station confirms 14 October opening date
Battersea Power Station has confirmed it will open its doors to the public for the first time from Friday 14 October 2022. Electric Boulevard, a new pedestrianised high street, which runs from the south of the Power Station, between Frank Gehry’s Prospect Place and Foster + Partners’ Battersea Roof Gardens…
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Aug- 2022 -17 AugustShopping Centres
Battersea Power Station adds further list of brands to portfolio
Battersea Power Station announced that it will be adding more leisure brands, which will be opening in the iconic Grade II-listed building and on Electric Boulevard, central London’s newest pedestrianised high street, from Autumn 2022. Amongst the line-up of new brands announced is Battersea Bookshop from specialist bookseller, Stanfords. The…
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May- 2022 -27 MayOnline & Digital
Mango debuts new digital wellness line
Mango, the European fashion group, is opening a new wellness line by integrating a selection of the Rituals catalogue and stock onto its online platform, in a bid to extend its commercial offering and service to customers. Mango’s marketplace will feature 150 Rituals products in six categories: bath and shower,…
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Mar- 2022 -11 MarchClothing & Shoes
Mango reports highest profit in decade
Mango has closed FY21 with the highest profits in almost a decade, with a net profit of €67m (£56m), triple the €21m (£18m) reported pre-pandemic in 2019. The fashion retailer said its latest results “brings an end to the disruption of 2020”, as the group returned to profit and welcomed…
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Feb- 2022 -17 FebruaryClothing & Shoes
Mango brings forward sustainability targets
Mango has announced that it is bringing forward its sustainability targets after revealing that 80% of all the garments it sells have hit the company’s sustainability goal. In just one year, Mango has almost doubled the percentage of sustainable garments in its total production. The company, one of the leading…
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Oct- 2021 -5 OctoberDepartment Stores
New retail brands set to open at Battersea Power Station
Battersea Power Station has announced that further retail brands are set to open in the grade II* listed building. Some of the latest British and international retail brands planning to open on its premises include: Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Ray-Ban, L’Occitane, The Body Shop and Mango. Developers at…
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Mar- 2021 -10 MarchClothing & Shoes
Mango 2020 in-store turnover falls 43%
Fashion, footwear, and accessories retailer Mango has announced turnover for FY20 of £1.58bn, as the performance of its in-store and online channels offset one another. While the groups’ bricks and mortar stores saw a 43% year-on-year decline to turnover, its online channels grew 36% to £656m. The figures represent an…
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Feb- 2021 -9 FebruaryDepartment Stores
John Lewis Partnership introduces more than 50 fashion brands
John Lewis Partnership has announced it will be introducing more than 50 new fashion and beauty brands as part of its plans to continue modernising its fashion offering. Last week, the group launched high street brand Mango across its womenswear, shoes and accessories. Additionally the company revealed it will be…
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Jul- 2019 -29 July
How retailers can survive the age of Amazon
Current high street challenges seem like a clear case of cause and effect. Last year, an average of 14 shops closed each day across the UK, while e-commerce revenues hit almost £96bn — with one particular player taking a £10.9bn share: Amazon. The digital giant has certainly shown mastery of…
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