Showing posts with label jeff banks stores. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jeff banks stores. Show all posts

Monday, 30 March 2015

MARILYN MONROE MAKES A TRIP FORWARD IN TIME

Jeff Banks visited his new shop in Cheshire Oaks on Saturday March 28th. Surprised surprise he was joined by none other Marilyn Monroe. (Not really but super look alike Susie Kennedy)
They were meeting and greeting a stream of visitors taking advantage of a great photo opportunity.

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

BREAST CANCER ANNUAL CHARITY BALL

Breast cancer care held their annual charity ball at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on October 1st.
Breast cancer care provides information, and support to anyone suffering from this truly heart rendering illness.
The celebrity hosted event marked the beginning of the breast cancer awareness month.

Monday, 2 June 2014

JEFF BANKS HITS THE STREET

 
The winner Connor Derbridge who lives in Street
A big crowd turned out in Street despite the bad weather to which Jeff Banks found the best dressed man.

Jeff along with the crowd selected eighteen men to take part from passers by.

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

JEFF BANKS CROWNS ROBERT THORPE BEST DRESSED IN ESSEX

Jeff Banks with winner Robert Thorpe
A welder and fabricator has been named the best dressed man in Essex, in a street style competition held by internationally renowned fashion designer, Jeff Banks.

Freeport Braintree’s Best Dressed Day event saw the luxury menswear designer provide fashion tips and personal styling for the outlet’s shoppers, before hitting the streets of the centre to invite male customers in the centre to take a turn on a carpeted catwalk outside his store, to be in with a chance of scooping the title and a host of other exciting prizes.

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.