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Fabric designed by our RD department and manufactured in our facilities in Terrassa.

The successful limited edition collection that Victoria Beckham has created for Mango is imbued with a Catalan accent. Not only because the work of conceiving the pieces has taken place at the headquarters of the company owned by Isak Andic, in Palau-solità i Plegamans (Vallès Occidental), where the designer and former Spice Girl has travelled several times to create the pieces with the Mango team. Some of the fabrics used to make the clothes are produced just a few kilometres from the fashion firm's headquarters, in neighbouring Terrassa, by the company Folgarolas.

Los sastres catalanes deVictoria Beckham

FOLGAROLAS TEAM

We create beauty by innovating

In the latest exclusive collaboration between iconic British designer Victoria Beckham and renowned fashion brand MANGO, our fabrics have played a leading role. This limited edition capsule collection stands out for the exceptional quality of its materials, and among them, our ACET VI PLUS 4 has been selected for the creation of an elegant blazer and two versions of matching trousers, designed to exalt feminine elegance and contemporary luxury.
55% EcoVero viscose and 45% Naia acetate

Designed to reflect the eclectic identity of today's woman.

The collection carefully deconstructs wardrobe staples to reinterpret them, offering a fresh and elevated perspective on effortless style. But this is not the first time that Folgarolas has collaborated with Mango. The relationship between the two companies has always been excellent, sharing a commitment to quality and sustainable fashion. On this occasion, Beckham selected a fabric from our summer collection, composed of sustainable fibres derived from natural cellulose. These fibres not only offer an impeccable drape and a sophisticated sheen, but also respond to the growing demands of eco-fashion.

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The textile company Folgarolas provides the fabric for part of the designer’s collection for Mango.

We are encouraged that long-standing companies such as Mango are once again investing in quality fabric lines, designed and manufactured locally. It is very important for us to re-educate ourselves in consuming sustainably, dedicating a reasonable amount of time to shopping and not being afraid of paying more than we are used to.

Mireia CazadorFolgarolas
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