As Seen on Netflix pop-up and online auction in aid of Mind launches

A special pop-up shop – As Seen on Netflix – is visiting London and Birmingham, selling a host of memorabilia in support of Mind.

From showcase wardrobe pieces, to niche background props and unique memorabilia, As Seen on Netflix is a treasure trove for fans, providing the ultimate space for them to geek out, connect with others and take home a piece of TV and film.

As well as the iconic – think Princess Diana’s jeans from The Crown and Joan’s cheerleader outfit from Black Mirror – the store is featuring items that will excite superfans of Netflix’s most popular titles. There’s hoodies from Top Boy, signed scripts, props from One Day and the Levi’s actually worn by Vincent (Benedict Cumberbatch) in ERIC.

There are also some hidden gems like a Balenciaga top from The Gentlemen, a Corteiz mask from The Kitchen, Studio Nicholson boots from Black Mirror and Margiela jeans from Bodkin. To celebrate the latest release of Heartstopper, the store also has some items from the series and a replica of Charlie’s bedroom.

For those who can’t make it to the stores, a collection of special pieces are available for fans to bid on via an online auction run by Mind until 21 October.

These include Original Lady Whistledown Papers and Penelope Featherington’s (Nicola Coughlan) headpiece from Shondaland’s Bridgerton; the Rolls Royce t-shirt from Beckham signed by Victoria Beckham and a Real Madrid shirt signed by David Beckham; the original clay model of Molly from Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget; and original set drawings from The Witcher among other items.

Bethnal Green Road has already hosted the store (on 12 October) and it will appear at the Bullring on Birmingham on 19 October.

“As Seen on Netflix is more than just a pop-up shop; it’s a celebration of incredible fan communities,” commented Anne Mensah, vp of UK content at Netflix. “Fandom has an extraordinary ability to bring people together, creating connections and community around a passion for stories. Our fans are the heartbeat of everything we do at Netflix, which is why we’re so excited to create this opportunity for fans to own a piece of the shows and films they love, and support the important work done by Mind.”

Want to read more news like this? Simply sign up to our daily digest by clicking here. You can also follow us on LinkedIn and on Instagram (@licensing_source).

MORE NEWS
Antslive
 
Hela Brands is working with London rapper AntsLive to officially launch UK streetwear label AVX....
Motörhead.
 
Action sports and family entertainment show Masters of Dirt and Global Merchandising Services have announced a collaboration for legendary rock band Motörhead in honour of the band’s 50th anniversary....
RHS
 
The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has announced a partnership with homeware, kitchenware and accessories brand Sophie Allport for its 2025 RHS Chelsea Flower Show collection. The show takes place from 20–24 May 2025....
MOMA.
 
IMG Licensing has announced a new multi-year agreement to serve as MoMA’s exclusive global licensing representative. Through this collaboration, IMG Licensing will work closely with MoMA Design Store and The Museum of Modern Art to strategically grow their global licensing programme, helping MoMA realise its mission to connect people around the world to the art of our time. ...
 
Royal Warrant holder Sanderson Design Group has announced the launch of the Highgrove by Sanderson collection, a range of fabrics and wallpapers inspired by Highgrove Gardens, the renowned gardens restored, nurtured and transformed by King Charles III over the past 45 years....
Peppa
 
Hasbro has announced PEPPA PIG’s Peppa Meets the Baby Cinema Experience. The special cinema-exclusive English language release, in partnership with Trafalgar Releasing, will arrive in more than 2,600 cinemas across 14 countries from 30 May 2025, with tickets available to purchase from 9 April....
Get the latest news sent to your inbox
Subscribe to our daily newsletter

The list doesn't exist! Make sure you have imported the list on the 'Manage List Forms' page.