Words by Joseph Broome and Thomas Arthur
Last year, our Knightsbridge store celebrated its 175th anniversary. Building on decades of expertise, the Harrods buyers and editors continue to inspire with world-class arrivals spanning every category – from menswear to fragrance, food and fine watches – many of which you won’t find anywhere else. That’s why, to help your discovery, each month we’re spotlighting 10 of the best.
For July 2025, we invite you to experience a new arrival from Pharrell at Louis Vuitton, bright brilliance from Bamford London, the latest Samsung technology and more.
Pharrell and Nigo’s latest collaboration for Louis Vuitton brings a playful jolt to menswear this summer. Debuted at the Louvre in the Autumn/Winter 2025 collection, the new ButterSoft sneaker channels ’70s court shoes through an irreverent lens – puffed proportions, bold colours and a logo detail illustrated by Pharrell himself. It’s nostalgic, but not retro; fun, but far from frivolous; a silhouette that blends cultural clout with design intention.
We love a good origin story – and they don’t come much better than that of Eight & Bob. It was the year 1937 when Albert Fouquet, the son of a French aristocrat, buddied up with a charismatic American student travelling through the Côte d’Azur. His name? John F. Kennedy. According to the narrative, JFK so admired the perfume Fouquet wore, that he took a sample back from his holiday. It proved so popular among JFK’s friends, that he requested more of Fouquet – another eight, to be exact, “and if your production allows, another one for Bob”. The rest is history. Referencing Fouquet’s favourite region, Champs de Provence is fresh and green, promising notes of bergamot, orange and pear at the top with a floral heart.
Bamford London’s latest GMT collection is a celebration of travel – not just where you’re going, but how you express yourself along the way. For summer 2025, the brand revisits its signature shape in five vivid hues, each inspired by a global time zone and its local landscape, from flamingo pinks and sherbet yellows to aquamarines drawn from coastlines, big skies and everywhere in between. Find all five pieces in Fine Watches on the Lower Ground Floor.
Born from a poem and shaped by travel, Port Tanger is eyewear with soul. The brand draws on the creative lineage of founders Vanessa Reid and Bibi Borthwick, with each frame capturing a specific mood: nostalgic yet modern, considered yet instinctive, grounded yet in motion. Handmade in Japan, the curved silhouettes and tinted lenses are inspired by the spirit and shifting light of Tangier. Until Thursday 17th July, head to Menswear in-store to discover the brand’s world at its pop-up residence.
Where would Wimbledon be without its towels? Christy has been the official supplier of The Championships for 38 years – and, with the matches in full swing, the historic English brand brings those green and purple stripes to bold archive-inspired designs at Harrods. To discover more, head to Bed & Bath on the Third Floor and step into a pop-up reminiscent of the players’ lounge, open until Sunday 13th July.
From Sunset Boulevard to the Second Floor: this month, Amiri opens its new boutique in Menswear. Known for its fusion of West Coast cool and epic craftsmanship, the LA mainstay brings its latest ready-to-wear, accessories and cult-status sneakers to Harrods, along with a selection of exclusives you won’t find elsewhere. New-season arrivals capture founder Mike Amiri’s signature blend of grunge, charisma and easy-going precision.
From exclusive Cornishware ceramics to toile table linens inspired by archival signatures, there’s plenty to excite in the new Harrods home collection. Those who value the art of food preparation will be naturally drawn to our hand-finished olive wood and stainless steel knife sets. Created in partnership with historic Italian cutlery company Due Ancore, each set is presented in keepsake literary-inspired packaging.
L’Epée has been among the most influential clock manufacturers since the early 19th century – but don’t expect its designs to be traditional. Pushing the boundaries of horology and art, its creative timepieces take the form of everything from racing cars to robots. Alongside outlandish sculptures, you’ll find contemporary design clocks that showcase the intricacy of its Swiss-made complications. Head to our Fine Watches department this month to find out what makes L’Epée tick.
Samsung has a legacy of innovation in home entertainment, and its new 98-inch Neo Quantum HDR 8K Pro TV – only available at Harrods on the Fifth Floor and its flagship store – proves its reputation is well-deserved. Its most powerful processor yet uses AI to upscale any content you’re watching to 8K and delivers ultra-smooth motion for sports, gaming and beyond. And thanks to an updated, glare-free display, you’ll be able to admire every detail.
If you’ve not yet sampled the latest range of tempting delights from the Harrods chefs, now’s the perfect moment to head to the Roastery & Bake Hall on the Ground Floor. From pistachio and raspberry croissants to kiwi cotton cheesecakes, parmesan-coated spinach swirls and more, the mouthwatering summer pâtisserie menu is sure to make July’s sunny days even more enjoyable.