Chufy releases sustainable capsule collection with Mango

Spanish fashion manufacturer Mango has launched an exclusive Chufy x Mango collection created by Sofia Sanchez de Betak, Chufy’s fashion director, consultant, and designer.

The Chufy x Mango capsule collection, which was announced in March 2021 and includes six dresses made from sustainable fabrics including recycled polyester and organic cotton, is inspired by “an imaginary of feelings, aromas, and photographs of trips featuring the Mediterranean as a backdrop.”

The Boho dress silhouettes have a casual look with features like cords, frills, and textures, as well as floral, geometric, and paisley, prints.

Sanchez de Betak, an Argentinian-born art director and fashion strategist based in New York, has been a Mango ambassador for many years and co-created the capsule with the Mango design team.

In a statement, Sanchez de Betak, said this collection is the culmination of a long and fruitful collaboration between her and the Mango family. Working together feels normal and happy after years of collaboration. They’ve gotten to know each other so well and love the collaborative process so much. Even, seeing her job tour the globe with such a well-known brand is an honor she could never have dreamed of.

Justi Ruano, Mango’s design director added they’ve known Sofia for a long time and share similar values, so working with her was a pleasure. Her effortless elegance and naturalness complemented our brand well, and working with her was a breeze because she is such a talented individual.

Chufy x Mango is available on Mango.com and in select shops in Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, Germany, France, Italy, the United States, Portugal, Russia, Poland, and Spain.

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