The fashion brand is planning to open 15 shops in Britain this year
Fashion brand Mango has opened a new store in Cheltenham, creating 10 jobs. The branch is based in the town’s Regent Arcade and sells clothing, footwear and accessories designed at the company’s Barcelona studio.
The opening of the 4,500 sq ft branch comes as the brand targets further international expansion, including in Britain. According to the business, the move is part of its 2024–2026 4Es Strategic Plan, which aims to drive sales growth.
It is understood the UK remains a priority growth market for Mango which said it was “on track” to open 500 new stores globally by the end of the year, including 15 in the UK.
Fiona Cullen, international regional director for the UK & Ireland, said: “Our new Woman store in Cheltenham is a confident step forward for Mango, building on the strong progress we have made over the last year to broaden the appeal of Mango to even more customers across the UK.
“Cheltenham is the perfect new home to introduce our Woman collection to customers in the Cotswolds, in a store format that truly represents the Mediterranean soul of our brand.”
Last year, Mango reported global turnover of €3.8bn – up 13 per cent year-on-year or 16 per cent at constant exchange rates. In the UK, Mango reported close to 20 per cent turnover driven by its strategy, it said.
At the end of 2025, Mango had over 100 points of sale across the UK, including standalone stores and concessions.
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