Right on trend this season, this jacket designed by the Spanish brand Mango is already establishing itself as THE must-have piece of the season.
The evenings are getting cooler, the sun is taking on orange hues as we get out our beloved closed shoes. That’s it, fall is finally here. And if we’re already getting out our timeless seasonal essentials: loafers, shirts and pleated skirts in particular, that’s without taking into account the success of this brand new piece that already seems to be winning the hearts of trendy girls. Focus.
It is probably the most anticipated period in the fashion world. Fall not only marks the arrival of all the new trends to come, but also constitutes the ideal opportunity to renew your wardrobe. Indeed, after having lazed around for several weeks on the warm sand, slipped into our favorite linen dresses, here comes the first freshness inviting you to change your wardrobe. And among the essential pieces that will make next season is this jacket designed by Mango. A model with vintage lines that mixes two key trends of the fall: suede and studs.
Made of goat leather and designed in Barcelona, this camel jacket reconnects with the traditional design of the suede jacket, recognizable by its straight cut and shirt collar. Its long sleeves protect and piped pockets, guaranteeing comfort and practicality. Its particularity? The silver studs, haloing on both sides, the piece, giving it a retro charm. Between 70’s revival and inflections indie sleazetypical of the 2010s, this Mango model has the merit of boosting any silhouette, including the most classic.
Remember, during the presentation of their latest shows, many fashion designers announced the jacket trend of the season, sometimes revealing silhouettes enhanced by suede models, sometimes covered in grunge studs. Thus, Louis Vuitton delivered its reinterpretation of the suede ensemble, composed of a short buttoned jacket and a pencil skirt, while Miu Miu revealed a more regressive garment, twisted with multi-colored sequins. Two couture pieces that opened the breach to more accessible versions, among which the Mango overcoat fits.
However, to adopt it without making a mistake, we advise you to opt for a good raw blue jean, preferably flared to reinforce this 70’s spirit. Then, do not hesitate to play with textures and materials by slipping a romantic ruffled blouse or a crocheted knit top under your jacket. The more discreet can, for their part, bet on a good beige or chocolate top. This studded Mango leather jacket can be found on the e-shop of the brand at a price of 359.99 euros.