24 New Mango Items That Are Giving '90s Prada Vibes for *Way* Less
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MangoIf your Pinterest mood boards are full of '90s Prada pins and your post notifications are on for IG accounts like @oldprada and @prada.archive, then Mango's new collection titled Heritage is going to rock you to your core. Not only does it give serious vintage Prada (and specifically, Prada Sport) vibes, it costs far less than the archival pieces that litter Depop and Grailed's shopping pages.
The brand-new collection features a total of 36 items (with more coming) that range from mesh flats and kitten heels to miniskirts and capris, all of which were inspired by Mango's archives from the '90s. "The collection is defined and led by tighter fits, stretch fabrics such as nylon, leather, and denim, as well as minimalist designs along with neutral tones," a press release states. "Heritage… reflects a decade that is more contemporary than ever and back on trend."
Below, expect to find matching sets in the form of tailored jackets and hot pants, fitted trousers styled with miniskirts, and a simply perfect LBD. But that's enough of me fangirling. Scroll down to take in the Heritage collection all on your own.
When spring rolls around, I plan on pairing this fitted, zipped vest with just about everything.
Obviously, this jacket should be worn with the matching jeans below.
Though this top is perfect for layering, it can just as easily be worn solo. Its versatility is what makes it such a perfect buy for spring.
I'll be thinking about this leather skirt all day, every day, until it lives in my closet.
This belt also comes in black if that's more your vibe, though I suggest buying both.
If you know me at all, then you know that I'm a sucker for hot pants.
Mesh-flats fans, this perfect pair is under $100 and just as chic as all of the super-pricey styles.
Yes, you really can adjust this slit to make it higher or lower.
I love how in some shots, the above miniskirt is styled on top of these fitted gray trousers.
I'm super picky about coats, but Mango's always pass my rigorous tests.
There's no such thing as owning too many leather jackets.