September 21, 2023
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The Bank: Multi-Brand Luxury Boutique

Visit ‘The Bank’: A New Multi-Brand Boutique Clothes Shop in St John’s Wood, London, with exceptionally curated designer pieces. An exclusive feature by lifestyle and fashion columnist Riccha Grrover for Asian Lite International.

A new multi-brand boutique, ‘The Bank’, has recently opened its doors to fashion enthusiasts offering specially curated pieces from luxury designers. Located on St John’s Wood High Street, ’The Bank’ carries a hand-picked selection of clothing, accessories, and lifestyle pieces.

Elaine and Paul Davies, husband-and-wife-duo are the visionaries behind ‘The Bank,’; Elaine has been in the business for over 40 years, starting her career with style guru Joseph Ettedgui and going on to partner with him, before breaking away to launch her own venture. Elaine is a connoisseur of fashion and trusted in the community to put together the wardrobes of many high profile women, with her keen eye for style and an understanding for her clients needs.

Walking into the store you discover a world of contemporary and classic designer heaven, in a beautiful and relaxing setting. The space was designed by Eva Jirichna, a Czech born architect and interior designer, who is best known for her work for Boodles Jewellers, V&A Museum as well as Selfridges and Harrods. It gives shoppers the opportunity to try their ready-to-wear pieces, accessories and shoes, from designers they carry such as Cult Gaia, Max Mara, Saloni, Galvan and Zimmerman.

The Bank has now opened its doors offering their unique collection of carefully selected pieces. You can find the boutique at 102 St John’s Wood High Street.

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