7 Pieces from Mango to Unlock Your Spring/Summer Wardrobe

Temperatures are rising; as evening lingers a little longer, the warm air reminds me that summer has arrived. This is the time of year that makes me want to simplify my wardrobe the most. I crave light dresses, linen pieces, sandals, and clothes that allow the body to breathe—what about you? But it is better to resist the temptation of buying for every passing mood, because #BuyLess and #BuyBetter are not only sustainability mantras, but also an exercise in moderation. With restraint in mind, I found seven pieces at Mango that will unlock your spring/summer wardrobe.

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Fluid Dress

Boho style and fluid silhouettes embody summer in the most nonchalant way. Inspired by Chloé and Isabel Marant, this Mango dress works beautifully from day to night.

Suede Jacket

Perfect for chilly nights, and even better for a transitional wardrobe, this jacket is made from 100% leather. Pair it with a boho dress or simple jeans, and you are ready for the season.

Embroidered Jeans

Jonathan Anderson brought embroidered jeans to Dior’s spring collection, and this Mango version is genuinely charming — not to mention a fraction of the price.

Leinen Shirt

You probably already have a white shirt in your wardrobe. Now it is time to add a pink one. Also inspired by the mood at Chanel and Dior, this piece reflects how both fashion houses have been playing with masculine classics in more feminine versions.

Bermuda Shorts

This is the kind of piece that can follow you from the office to happy hour, and even to the beach. This Mango pair has an unfinished hem, which makes it feel even cooler.

Wedge Mule

This shoe style will go with so many pieces already in your wardrobe and will instantly update your looks with a subtle ’90s vibe.

Stripped Shirt

This shirt is almost a trompe-l’œil. At first glance, it looks like a classic striped shirt, but it is made from translucent fabric. Ideal for layering over a T-shirt or a strapless top, it creates a chic version of a simple wardrobe staple.

Look at your spring/summer wardrobe as an art curator would look at a gallery. Choose pieces that complement what you already own and wear most often. Take your time, and do not be carried away by every passing trend; choose what suits you, your body, and the rhythm of your life.

Style begins to take shape when you understand the clothes that make you feel comfortable, composed, and free to move through the day. In spring and summer, this matters even more: fabrics become lighter, silhouettes more fluid, and every piece needs to work a little harder. It is not the quantity of clothes that counts, but the versatility of a wardrobe that can follow you from morning errands to long evenings outdoors.


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