Two beloved British brands came together to create a magical collection that captured the essence of the Wizarding World in everyday items. Cath Kidston, the iconic lifestyle brand known for its vintage-inspired prints, and Harry Potter, the worldwide phenomenon that has captured the hearts of millions, collaborated to create a range of products that brought a touch of magic to daily routines.

Cath Kidston’s collaboration with Harry Potter takes inspiration from the beloved characters and magical elements of the Wizarding World.

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The fashion prints pay homage to subjects such as Potions, Herbology, Charms, and Care of Magical Creatures, with each print featuring dozens of tiny details intertwined within Cath Kidston’s signature vintage-style floral patterns. The result is a beautiful and unique collection that fans of all ages could appreciate.

The collection also features imagery from some of the most iconic elements of the Harry Potter universe. Prints include scenes from the Forbidden Forest, beloved characters such as Dobby the house elf, pixies, and various pets, including Crookshanks, Trevor the Frog, Norbert the Dragon, Fawkes, Thestral, and Hedwig.

To celebrate their collaboration with Harry Potter, Cath Kidston teamed up with Stylo to create retail displays that captured the essence of the Wizarding World. Using a combination of printed flooring, vinyl, and striking set pieces, the displays transported visitors to the magical world of Harry Potter.

The attention to detail in the window display is truly remarkable, with every element carefully considered to bring the magic of Harry Potter to life in a beautiful and stylish way. Whether it’s the intricate illustrations of magical creatures or the subtle nods to iconic moments in the Harry Potter series, every aspect tells a story and celebrates the beloved characters and world of Harry Potter.

This window display will live long in the memory of Cath Kidston and Harry Potter fans alike, as it was one of the last displays before the brand was sold and the remaining four physical stores closed. The collaboration with Harry Potter was one of the final projects that Cath Kidston undertook before Next acquired the brand, and it marked the end of an era for the much-loved retailer.