
There’s something cinematic about the way Dutch model Parker van Noord moves through Mango’s latest menswear imagery. It’s like the camera just caught him between scenes on the Ligurian coast.
Here, Mango’s tailoring is stripped of stiffness. Blazers feature patch pockets and trousers are softened by linen and lyocell. The clothes fall into step with the Mediterranean surroundings, evoking the flair of late-‘50s Italian cinema.
Mango Summer 2025

The Mango brand has turned its focus to texture and ease. Overshirts in slate navy and sand beige hold their shape while inviting wear. Meanwhile, polos and bowling-collar shirts hang loose over Bermuda shorts and pleated linen trousers.

At the center of this is Mango’s summer 2025 tailoring, recut for days spent wandering, sitting, standing, existing. The double-breasted suits are unlined and tonal, styled with sandals or pared-back loafers.

Among olive trees and stone walls, Mango’s clothes hold their shape in the heat, elevate relaxed dressing, and shift easily from a slow afternoon to a night out.












