Harrods has opened a luxury charity pop-up following on from the success of last years debut opening.
The retailer is hosting the one-month-only pop-up shop in a retail space donated by Howard de Walden Estates in the heart of Marylebone, London.
The Sloane Street pop-up last year raised over £110,000 for the NSPCC, the same charity as Harrods will be supporting this year.
The shop will be open from the 2nd May and will be open until 2nd June and will be located at 51 Marylebone High Street.
The space is inspired ‘by an English summer garden’. According to the Fashion Network, the shop features a ‘show stopping floral entrance’ designed by high-end florist Flowerbx, and is scented by fellow NSPCC supporter Jo Malone London.
The shop will be staffed by Harrods and NSPCC volunteers, and will offer a collection of ‘new and pre-loved designer womenswear, menswear, childrenswear and accessories all donated by brands such as Stella McCartney, Chloe´, Self-Portrait, Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren.’