The fashion world is shocked by the death of Isak Andic, the founder of Mango. The richest man in Catalonia passed away this Saturday after suffering a mountain accident while hiking in the caves of Salnitre in Collbató, near the Monserrat mountain, in Barcelona.
Mango, one of Europe's leading fashion industry groups, has recruited well-known women in recent years to turn them into brand ambassadors and, by joining forces, create a positive impact on society.
Over the past decade, Mango has signed influential women who have taken the brand's image worldwide. Here is a compilation of the most well-known faces who have been ambassadors for Mango over the last ten years.
Erika Boldrin
The most recent ambassador for the brand is the Italian influencer Erika Boldrin, who is currently starring in Mango's Christmas campaign. Boldrin has been creating content on social media for 15 years, and after several years as part of the #MangoGirl team, she was chosen by Mango to be the ambassador this season.

Erika Boldrin for Mango
Alexia Putellas
The Catalan soccer player Alexia Putellas, forward and captain of FC Barcelona, became an ambassador for Mango in February 2023. Winner of the Ballon d'Or in 2021 and 2022, the brand signed her with the aim of promoting equality between men and women, seeking to make a positive impact on society.

Alexia Putellas for Mango
Sofia de Moser Leitão
Ceramist and fashion producer Sofia de Moser Leitão was another of Mango's ambassadors in 2023. With a style that perfectly embodied the aesthetic of Portuguese girls, she led one of the most glamorous campaigns for the brand.

Sofia de Moser Leitão for Mango
Camille Charrière
For the year 2022, Mango chose Camille Charrière to recreate its party collection. The driving force behind Mango's decision to sign this influencer was her ability to blend the elegance of Paris with the eccentricity of London. Drawing inspiration from the aesthetics of the nineties, the content creator designed a capsule collection with a retro twist, filled with lace, sequins, and satin fabrics, as the culmination of a relationship with the brand that had already started some years ago.

Camille Charrière for Mango
Christina
Another ambassador for Mango has been the mid-sized model Christina, who has carried the message of empowerment to all women. The brand hired her for her style and personal touch in all the clothes she wore. The model had been working with the brand's team of women for some time under the hashtag #MangoGirl.

Christina for Mango
Candela Pelizza
In 2019, the Argentine content creator and fashion consultant Candela Pelizza was signed on as the ambassador for the 2019 collection, which she herself defined as broad, modern, contemporary, and fresh. Pelizza, who has also been the face of campaigns for other major brands such as Tod's, Louis Vuitton, and Hermès, fronted the Spring/Summer 2019 campaign for the Spanish brand.

Candela Pelizza for Mango
Sofía Sánchez de Betak
Art, entrepreneur, and fashion consultant Sofia Sánchez de Betak, better known as Chufy, became the ambassador for Mango in 2019. After several years of building a strong relationship with the brand, this “it girl” became the face of their Spring/Summer collection that year.

Sofía Sánchez de Betak for Mango
Kate Moss and Cara Delevingne
Finally, in 2015, it was the renowned models Kate Moss and Cara Delevingne who became ambassadors for Mango. The famous models starred in the Fall/Winter 2015-2016 campaign, which sought to reflect the style they both shared. It was a collection with British, bohemian, and seventies touches. The Dutch photographers Inez & Vinoodh were in charge of capturing that essence.

Cara Delevingne and Kate Moss for Mango