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Fashion brand Mango to open new store in Leicester

European fashion brand Mango is set join the Highcross Leicester line up ahead of Summer 2025.

Spanning 8,400sq ft, the new store, which will be located on the upper mall between All Saints and Breitling, will offer shoppers the latest trends in women’s and men’s fashion, as well as children and teens.

The retailer will join Highcross’ current fashion offering, which already includes the likes of Zara, H&M and River Island.

Mango, which first appeared in the centre back in 2009, is just the latest big name brand to join Highcross in the last six months, following the opening of three new retailers, including Castore, Sunglass Hut and Card Factory.

Mango’s arrival is said to be just the start of wider plans for the shopping and leisure destination over the next 12-months, as the Centre Director notes:

Highcross Centre director Michelle Menezes said: “I’m thrilled to announce that Mango will be joining Highcross later this year.

“I recently made a commitment to our shoppers that we would focus on two key areas – creating an exciting, modern space and bringing in the brands they know and love. And while we’re just beginning to unveil our plans for the year, it’s fantastic to start by welcoming an extremely popular brand like Mango which is set to open ahead of Summer.”

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