Showing posts with label Jeff Banks Studio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeff Banks Studio. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

JEFF BANKS PHOTO SHOOT

Jeff Banks recently underwent the pain of yet another photo shoot. As expected all the clothes were from the Jeff Banks collection around the world.

Monday, 24 March 2014

JEFF BANKS BACK ON THE ROAD

This spring will see Jeff doing personal appearances at his Street and Braintree stores this coming April and May.
The idea is that you can enter by just turning up! Jeff will then judge 10 finalists who will each get an outfit to model that they can keep.

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

JEFF BANKS AT OXFORD FASHION SHOW WEEK

On Friday 6th March, the Randolph Hotel in Oxford played host to the SS14 Oxford Fashion Week’s Cosmopolitan Show. Attracting around 150 guests to see the eight brands being showcased in a journey of the imagination through a dreamland of candy pastels and cloudy whites before heading to a the chaotic, dark world of the nightmare which saw Jeff Banks suits take to the runway paired with Venetian style masks amongst the striking silhouettes.

Friday, 13 December 2013

JEFF BANKS IN YORK

Bespoke Suit winner Sergent Major Mark Sullivan
With a newly refurbished store Jeff Banks turned up on the red carpet to cut the ribbon at the brand new shop fit.
The branch ran two competitions for make overs and the two winners. Keith Turner and Mark Sullivan bowled up on time.

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

CHESHIRE OAK STORE VISIT


Jeff Banks visited the Cheshire Oak store on Saturday 25th May.  Maggie Hunt was on hand to offer grooming tips to both customers and competition winners.

Monday, 20 May 2013

KIWI GETS A JEFF BANKS MAKEOVER IN LONDON


The winner of the Specsavers New Zealand 'Daggy Dad' competition flew to London recently to meet Jeff and be 'made over"!

John Barry, a web designer from Hokita in New Zealand's South Island, was nominated by his 8 year old daughter Jasmine hoping that Jeff could help put and end to his cringe worthy wardrobe and 'daggy' ways.