Mango Showcases Must-Have Spring Style with its January 2013 Lookbook

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published January 17, 2013


Must-Have LooksMango releases a new style book for the month of January featuring key looks from its spring 2013 collection. Silhouettes are slim and androgynous; with a rock and roll attitude in neutral shades. A fresh mix of lightweight knits, form-fitting pants, casual denim and double-breasted jackets gives a relaxed vibe to the New Year.

















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9 thoughts on “Mango Showcases Must-Have Spring Style with its January 2013 Lookbook”

  1. As a career woman who spends around £400 a month on clothes and is a size 8, the mango ads make me feel two fat! ! Me and my female colleagues will not be buying from a company who thinks we should all be anorexic or is the average UK size lower than even a size six!

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