Battersea Power Station has signed a further tranche of retail and leisure brands ahead of the opening of the grade II*-listed south London development in the autumn.

Fashion businesses in the updated line-up include British brands Hackett, Superdry and Mulberry, Levi's, New York-based contemporary label Theory and Abercrombie & Fitch.

Activewear brands Castore, Sweaty Betty and lululemon have also been newly announced as opening at the new shopping destination, as well as accessories and eyewear brands including Ace & Tate, Watches of Switzerland and optician David Clulow. British luxury jeweller Rox will open its first store to open in London.

These will join retailers already signed up: Uniqlo, Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, The Kooples and Ray-Ban. Zara will open its first central London store south of the river in a two-level store in Prospect Place.

Following these latest signings, 85% of the retail and leisure space inside Battersea Power Station is now exchanged or under offer, and the first stores will start trading as Battersea Power Station opens its doors to the public for the first time in the autumn.