Mango opens new Kensington High Street store

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Mango has opened a new store on Kensington High Street, continuing its expansion across London, which accounts for around 40% of the brand’s total UK sales.

London has been identified as a priority growth location for Mango in 2026. The retailer has reported double-digit sales growth across its London stores in 2025 compared with 2024, reflecting continued demand from customers in the capital.

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London investment and store network

The Kensington store spans 6,673.6 sq ft and has created 25 new jobs. It is Mango’s 24th location in London and forms part of a wider programme of investment in the city. Over the past three years, Mango has opened 10 new London stores to support growth across its Woman, Man, Teen and Kids categories.

Recent openings and developments in the capital include new stores in Paddington, Broadgate and Long Acre, the launch of a Canary Wharf Man pop-up, and the expansion of its Man and Teen offer at White City Westfield.

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Store design and offer

Located on Kensington High Street, the new store presents Mango’s latest Woman and Man collections, including clothing, footwear and accessories. All collections are designed at the brand’s Barcelona atelier.

The store has been designed in line with Mango’s New Med concept, an interior approach influenced by Mediterranean culture and heritage. The scheme incorporates natural textures, warm tones and sustainable materials to create a bright and welcoming retail environment.

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Strategic growth and performance

The opening supports Mango’s 2024–2026 4Es Strategic Plan, which includes store expansion across the UK, identified as a priority growth market and one of Mango’s top 10 markets globally by revenue. Under the plan, Mango is targeting the opening of 500 new stores worldwide by the end of 2026.

In July, Mango reported global turnover of €1.73 billion for the first half of 2025, representing a 12% increase year on year, or 14% at constant exchange rates. The company said growth was driven by the performance of its collections, including a recent collaboration with London-based designer Supriya Lele, alongside continued store openings.

At the end of 2024, Mango operated more than 80 stores across the UK, alongside Mango.com and a presence on third-party online marketplaces.

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Terry Clark
Terry Clarkhttps://365fashion.co.uk
Publisher of 365 Fashion, 365 Retail and Hospitality and Leisure News. Organiser of the Creative Retail Awards.

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