Italian fashion house Prada has unveiled plans for a special exhibition at London’s iconic department store throughout the month of May.
Qatar-owned Harrods is set to showcase the world of Prada in the installation, which unites two brands “synonymous with luxury, design and creativity,” in the worlds of Harrods’ fashion director, Helen David.
"We've worked with the Prada team behind the scenes to create a phenomenal, unique experience, celebrating the brand's history as well as the creativity of today," she told British Vogue.
The Pradasphere exhibition is to be located on the store’s fourth floor, featuring items from past collections, special projects and collaborations, as well as artefacts from the brand’s architectural and cinematic endeavours.
In addition, Harrods’ window displays are poised to pay tribute to garments and accessories by Prada from the past 100 years. The pop-up event also introduces the first ever Pradasphere café.