Mango's Highly Anticipated Eckhaus Latta Collection Is Finally Here—Shop Before It Sells Out

When it comes to independent designers synonymous with New York City, Eckhaus Latta is definitely one of the first that comes to mind. The New York– and Los Angeles–based label, founded by Mike Eckhaus and Zoe Latta, has collaborated with Mango on a new summer capsule collection, available in selected stores and online starting today, June 4.
The collection is part of the Mango Collective, "a platform dedicated to celebrating the creativity and innovation of niche designers, bringing new perspectives to the world of fashion," according to a press release. Eckhaus Latta is the third brand to participate in the initiative, following Siedrés in 2024 and Supriya Lele in 2025. The release also shares: "The jointly designed collection moves between the conceptual, the functional, and urban sensibility. Designed to embrace personal expression in everyday life, it highlights how subversive the everyday can be, where small gestures in the way we dress are enough to challenge established rules."
Throughout the 43-piece capsule, there are lightweight and sheer fabrics, distinctive patterns, minimalist '90s-inspired and asymmetrical silhouettes, and, of course, the signature denim treatments the designers have become known for, including printed, foil-finished, and overdyed styles.
My personal favorites include the Overlay Dress With Bows, the Asymmetrical Striped Knit Dress, the Silk Overlay Dress With Bows, the Ribbed Overlay Skirt, and a matching tank top and cardigan set. Below, shop the highly anticipated collaboration before it sells out.
Shop the Mango x Eckhaus Latta Collection
Audry Hiaoui is a writer based in New York. For Who What Wear, she specializes in emerging designers, independent labels, and brand discovery, as well as interviews both on and off camera. Her writing has appeared in AnOther, Wonderland, Office, Interview, Love, and i-D, among others, with multiple cover stories and features in print, and she has worked as an editorial producer for Vogue during fashion months. She holds a master's degree in journalism and documentary filmmaking from City, University of London, and has an extensive background in film, having worked for Sundance Film Festival, SXSW, and Vice UK as well as on various projects including documentaries and music videos and most recently as a writer's assistant on an upcoming HBO/A24 series.