The Stray Ferret understands independent fashion retailer Jules B is set to close its Harrogate store.
The womenswear boutique, which took on the former Jaeger unit on Cambridge Crescent, opened in September 2022.
It is one of five Jules B stores, with two each in Jesmond in Newcastle-upon- Tyne and Kendal in Cumbria.
However, the Stray Ferret today received multiple reports to say that the Harrogate branch will close next week.
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Owners Julian and Rhonda Blades opened the doors of their first womenswear store in 1984, in Jesmond.
The company, which also has an online store, now employs more than 80 people.
It sells a range of high-end brands, including Ganni, Le Specs, Paul Smith and Vivienne Westwood.
The Stray Ferret has approached Jules B for comment but has not had an immediate response.
5 Gifts for her this Christmas from Jules BThis article is sponsored by Jules B.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and perhaps the most wonderful feeling of all is the joy of gift giving. There’s nothing quite like seeing a smile on your loved one’s face as they remove the wrapping paper to reveal a thoughtful something. But how do you succeed in delivering the perfect present? And in particular, what should you buy for the women in your life?
A cashmere jumper, a pair of fleece-lined slippers or a dreamy new scent… the gifting options are infinite. But the perfect gift for a particular person can vary, and therefore requires some thought. Succeeding in your goal to impress on Christmas morning takes care, effort and time.
At the same time, the run up to Christmas can be as hectic as it is magical, leaving many distressed in the quest to find presents. Fortunately, Jules B has you covered. Whether you’re visiting the Harrogate womenswear store or doing some online shopping, there’s plenty of gifts to love.
To guide you toward gift-giving victory, here are five fabulous gift ideas for fabulous women, handpicked by the Jules B team.
Eddy & Ivy 1985 Crew Neck Jumper
Give the gift of warmth this Christmas with a signature jumper from Eddy & Ivy, Jules B’s in-house brand. The crew neck jumper has a nostalgic feel to it, and is incredibly soft from its cashmere and merino wool makeup. A versatile wear, Eddy & Ivy’s luxury knits are sure to satisfy the most stylish of recipients.
“The Eddy & Ivy knitwear makes a superior gift,” says Lynne Markham, manager of the Jules B Harrogate store.“It’s the premium quality and the softness of the wool that people fall in love with.”
Elizabeth Scarlett Sun Goddess Everyday Pouch
For the ladies who like to carry essentials on their travels, the Elizabeth Scarlett velvety pouch doubles up as an evening clutch and makeup bag. Scattered with embroidered golden suns, it is perfectly sized to hold cosmetics and any other precious bits and pieces they like to keep close.
And if you’re somebody who loves a gift set, the Elizabeth Scarlett collection also includes mini pouches and lavender-infused eye masks, perfect for putting together a gorgeous little bundle.
Chelsea Peers Christmas Tree & Wreath Long Pyjamas
Everybody loves a nightwear upgrade, and for the dedicated follower of lounging, luxurious sleepwear is the ultimate gift. The Chelsea Peers Christmas tree & wreath printed pyjamas offer festive fun while bringing a touch of elegance to evening rituals. Most importantly, they make for a soothing night’s sleep.
As Lynne says: “The Chelsea Peers pyjamas are perfect gifts for a great price. The fabric quality feels so lovely next to the skin, and the variety of patterns make them suitable for a range of personalities.”
If you prefer to lean away from Christmas-themed nightwear, there is a whole range of Chelsea Peers sleepwear to shop at Jules B, from plain and simple to giraffe and zebra prints.
Dr. Vranjes Firenze Rosa Tabacco 250ml Fragrance Diffuser
For the woman who takes pride in her home, a Dr. Vranjez Firenze diffuser is something she’s sure to adore. The Rosa Tabacco fragrance is expertly infused with delicate ingredients, combined together in a stunning antique-style glass bottle, complete with bamboo reeds.
After filling the home with a scent bold like tobacco yet gentle like a rose, they’ll be left with a bottle that sits pretty next to any interiors. A real treat for the senses.
Vivienne Westwood Kitty Pearl Bracelet
Nothing says I love you quite like a piece of forever jewellery. The Kitty pearl bracelet by Vivienne Westwood is an elegant design with hand-knotted glass pearls and the brand’s signature safety pin motif and orb silhouette.
Best of all, it looks just as good with partywear as it does everyday clothes. Looking for a set? You can also purchase the matching earrings and necklace. And as Lynne remarks, “the pieces are wonderful for women of all ages.”
Can’t decide? There’s always the fail-safe option of treating family and friends to a Jules B gift card.
With a range of values available up to £500, the lucky recipient is sure to discover something they love in one of the five stores, including here in Harrogate.
Celebrate this weekend as Jules B Harrogate turns one
This story is sponsored by Jules B
After opening its doors for the first time in September 2022, the team at Jules B Harrogate are all set to celebrate its first birthday. To mark the milestone, the designer womenswear store is planning a special event this coming weekend.
On Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th September, the Harrogate team are welcoming visitors to join in the celebrations with cake and refreshments in store. Those who make a purchase on full-price items can also expect another exclusive treat.
Jules B Harrogate is the youngest of five Jules B stores selling a handpicked selection of designer brands like Barbour, Holland Cooper and OSKA.
Located at 5 Cambridge Crescent, Harrogate, fashion enthusiasts can find luxury clothes, shoes and accessories covering two whole floors. And it’s fair to say it’s been a successful first year with an incredible response from all involved.
Founder Julian Blades said:
“It’s been an enjoyable first year in Harrogate getting to know our new customers and building a fantastic enthusiastic sales team here, and it has not disappointed! We are really excited about our new autumn/winter collections, introducing some amazing new brands to our portfolio.
“It makes all the hard work worthwhile when you have such an appreciative audience, and we are looking forward to continuing the progress we have made so far.”
If you’re in the area this weekend, drop by to raise a glass and discover the new arrivals awaiting. To discover more about the first year, read this interview with store manager Lynne Markham.
Harrogate fashion store Jules B seeks staff with style
This story is sponsored by Jules B.
One of Harrogate’s most prominent fashion retailers is on the search for two new members of staff.
Jules B, the multi-award winning designer wear brand, is recruiting for the positions of assistant manager and a sales advisor to work in its impressive store on Cambridge Crescent, opposite Bettys tearooms.
Julian Blades, who founded the company together with his wife Rhona in 1985, said:
“We are looking for people who have a friendly personality and the ability to communicate and make our customers feel comfortable while they indulge in a bit of retail therapy.
“It really is a most rewarding job when you can empower people and make them feel good about themselves. It’s very social and the clients we attract are extremely nice, interesting people.
“You will be working in a lovely store , selling beautiful clothes to very nice people…. What’s not to like?”
In addition to a competitive salary, the successful candidates (once they have passed their probation) will be eligible for a clothing allowance and substantial staff discounts. He added:
“It’s very important to have happy staff. That is what we are known for. So we do everything we can to make working for us fun and enjoyable.”
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Jules B is renowned for its incredible offer of some of the most desirable labels in the market such as Holland Cooper, Rixo, Haley Menzies, Self Portrait, Oska, and Lurdes Bergada.
We have two different demographics of customer explains Julian, one is a younger fashion forward woman who enjoys more directional collections which are all situated on our ground floor while on the second floor we attract a more contemporary type of customer who appreciates less structured designs.
The company has five retail stores located in Jesmond, Kendal and now Harrogate as well as a highly successful website.
Jules B is the only independent to have won the “Best Independent Fashion Retailer in Britain” award three times and in 2020 Julian and Rhona were awarded the “Drapers Lifetime Achievement Award” at a gala ceremony in London. Julian added:
“Shopping has to be an experience and the atmosphere in all our stores is created by happy and passionate staff.
“So if you want a job that gives you a huge amount of satisfaction and enjoyment we would love to meet you!”
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If you’re interested in either of these roles, or if you just love stylish fashion, visit the Jules B website. You can also apply for the roles here:
- Apply for the assistant store manager role by clicking or tapping here.
- Apply for the sales advisor role by clicking or tapping here.
No.8: Businesses opened and closed in 2022
In this article, which is part of a series on the 12 stories in the Harrogate district that shaped 2022, we look at the business which have opened and closed this past year.
It has been a year of change on the business scene across the Harrogate district.
Some long-standing brands closed their doors for the final time, while many new businesses arrived, and others changed hands.
Among the most high-profile arrivals was Leon, which opened its first Harrogate district branch in June. After disputes over signage in the run-up to opening, the chain restaurant hit the headlines again when, the day before it opened, its offer of free food in exchange for feedback from customers added to the queues of traffic on Wetherby Road.
Other hospitality brands arriving in Harrogate for the first time included Cosy Club, Giggling Squid and Pret. Meanwhile, the independent scene was also enhanced with the likes of the Sunshine Bakery in Boroughbridge and Husk Beer Emporium’s move to a bar in Harrogate.
Leeds Road in Harrogate proved a top spot for coffee shops, with Cortado and Folk both arriving this year, while Kings Road remained a popular place for independents as Lilypad and Pink Door opened.
There were also numerous arrivals in retail, largely from national chains: Jules B and Oliver Bonas both opened in central Harrogate, while Hotel Chocolat expanded to a larger premises.
Lidl was the major new name when it came to supermarkets, with its new Harrogate store opening in October to add to its existing Knaresborough branch. Tesco also opened its Killinghall convenience store, while Sainsbury’s Local began trading on Cambridge Street in Harrogate.
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There were a few close calls too: vegan restaurant Vertigo announced last year it would open in the bottom of the Everyman cinema building, but after months without any progress, confirmed in March it had gone out of business.
Tomahawk Steakhouse, meanwhile, said it planned to open in the former Solita Food Hall on Station Parade, but in its last update this autumn said it was still awaiting access to the venue:
“At the moment Tomahawk are tied up with legalities that have unfortunately been completely out of our control.
“We were all prepared and ready to go, but with liquidators from the previous owners comes a lot of red tape. We have had to sit on the sidelines whilst it gets thrashed out between the relevant parties.
“It is a shame because we would love to get going with everything and get open, but it’s completely out of our hands.”
A number of businesses reopened under new ownership this year, including some with new names. Among them was one of Harrogate’s oldest brands, Fattorini, which changed hands at the beginning of the year.
Gino D’Acampo’s My Restaurant in Harrogate became Piccolino, another brand in the same group, while the Royal Baths Chinese Restaurant opened for the first time since the end of 2020, unveiling newly refurbished premises.
Elsewhere, Jespers Bar and Kitchen opened in the former Hustle and Co premises on Station Parade, and HG1 Grill and World Bar took over the former Bistrot Pierre site on Cheltenham Parade, which had been occupied by Samsons for just a few months at the beginning of the year.
Ruebery Flowers in Knaresborough became River and Rose under new owner Kirsty Wilson, while The Old Deanery in Ripon reopened following a refurbishment by Chris Layton and Rebecca Hill, who took over following its closure in late 2020.
The former Millstones restaurant on the A59 near Menwith Hill became the Outside Inn, while the Old Spring Well was relaunched as the Curious Cow.
Expansion
There were also successes for many established businesses across the district.
The Secret Bakery expanded from its Harrogate outlet to a second branch in Knaresborough, while bookshop Imagined Things moved to new premises on Montpellier Hill.
Prologue, Starling and Cold Bath Brewing Company in Harrogate all expanded their operations, as did Ripon’s Caffe Nero.
And it wasn’t just in retail and hospitality where new businesses arrived: Ebru Evrim opened its yoga studio on Harrogate’s James Street, while new gyms Coach and Lift added to the fitness scene in Harrogate.
This year has also seen some losses across the district, including long-standing businesses.
Catch – which had taken over and rebranded the former Graveley’s fish and chip restaurant on Cheltenam Parade – ceased trading in October.
Ripon’s Bambudda closed in July, following the closure of the Black a Moor Inn at Bridge Hewick in March.
Other hospitality businesses lost this year included Gron and Cafe M. Among the shops lost were the Refilling Station, Orvis and Sofa Workshop. Cocktail bar 63rd+1st was lost less than a year after opening on Harrogate’s Albert Street.
There was sadness among many young families as Brimham Rocks Activity Farm announced it would no longer be welcoming visitors to its barns and fields from September, though it continued to offer a mobile petting farm, reindeer hire and other activities elsewhere. Dozens of parents expressed their sadness on social media after the news was announced.
Finally, some prominent premises that used to be home to big brands still stood empty in 2022.
The former Debenhams building, which closed its doors for the last time in January 2021, had been earmarked for demolition, but plans to replace it with “high quality” apartments were withdrawn in May this year.
And the former Slug and Lettuce premises on Montpellier Hill has stood empty all year after closing in spring 2021. Plans were submitted in September this year to convert it into retail premises and apartments.
It is no doubt a challenging time in retail and hospitality, and 2023 will certainly bring more changes.
Having already reported on plans lodged to deliver new bars, restaurants and shops, the Stray Ferret will bring you all the news about new arrivals and departures throughout the year.
Meet Jules B, the big new name on Harrogate’s fashion retail scene
This article is sponsored by Jules B.
Stepping through the doors of Jules B means opening up a world of potential for your wardrobe.
The small yet sought-after brand is opening a brand new luxury designer store in the heart of Harrogate tomorrow.
It is just the fifth bricks-and-mortar shop for the brand, and only its third location: both Jesmond and Kendal have two branches, each dedicated to menswear and womenswear.

Step into Jules B.
On Harrogate’s Cambridge Crescent, the focus will be womenswear, bringing together everything from the latest up-and-coming names to internationally renowned brands including Vivienne Westwood.
The beauty of Jules B is that it retains the feel of an independent boutique, and is still run by its founders, Julian and Rhona Blades.
Their influence in the business is as strong as ever, ensuring the best garments and accessories are sourced and brought together in a comprehensive collection that’s just right for Harrogate shoppers.

The store with a boutique feel.
Julian said:
“Each of our destination stores is located in a beautiful area that’s been carefully selected to fit the Jules B brand, and Harrogate is no different.
“The location of the new store is just right for us: in a beautiful historic building, close to the iconic Bettys and on the doorstep of the stunning Stray.
“We’re enjoying transforming the two floors into the perfect retail space for our customers and can’t wait to welcome them inside for the first time.”
Having founded the business in 1984, the couple have kept to their vision of a new, intelligent approach to womenswear.
Their original boutique in the trendy Newcastle suburb of Jesmond still stands, and though physical expansion into new premises has been deliberately low, the brand now sells extensively online.

The store stocks big and up and coming brands.
Its website has been running since 2008 – but Harrogate residents and visitors are fortunate now to have the opportunity to enjoy the real-life experience of a Jules B visit.
Step through the doorway into a luxuriously stylish and calm environment, a world away from the rush outside. Take advantage of the personal shopping experience to guide you through the latest trends and find the right styles for you.
Harrogate store launch
At the launch event on September 22, visitors will be greeted with a glass of bubbly to make it a retail experience to remember. Designer raffle prizes, gifts with purchases and more will be on offer to tempt you.

Enjoy the special launch event on September 22.
Rhona added:
Fashion retailer Jules B set to open new Harrogate store tomorrow“Our Harrogate store will have an exclusive range of more than 45 niche and big-name designer brands is available to choose from — the likes of Oska, Holland Cooper, NU London, Rag and Bone, and Barbour International.
“Customers can expect to discover everyday staples like denim and knitwear alongside elegant evening dresses, luxury bags and everything in between.
“We’re proud to stock a wide range of products that you won’t find anywhere else. Our exclusive selection blends on-trend styles and truly timeless pieces, and there’s always something new and exciting to discover.”
Luxury fashion retailer Jules B is set to open a new store in Harrogate tomorrow.
The boutique, which will be in the former Jaeger unit on Cambridge Crescent, will sell womenswear.
The retailer offers collections by designers including Oska, Holland Cooper, NU London, Rag and Bone and Barbour International.
Owners Julian Blades and his wife, Rhona, opened their first womenswear store in Jesmond in 1984.
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Mr Blades said its brands “will be perfect for the sophisticated customer demographic in Harrogate and surrounding areas”.
He added:
“After years of planning to find the perfect location, our newest and biggest store in Harrogate is an inspiring womenswear shopping destination that covers two fantastic floors.
“We knew the time was right when the old Jaeger unit became available as it perfectly suits the Jules B aesthetic.”
An official launch event will take place on September 22.
Jules B to open in Harrogate in SeptemberLuxury fashion retailer Jules B said today it hopes to open in Harrogate in September.
The Stray Ferret revealed in April the company planned to trade in the former Jaeger unit on Cambridge Crescent.
The retailer sells women’s designer brands including Holland Cooper, Hayley Menzies, Stine Goya, Oska and Lurdes Bergada.
The Harrogate shop, which will be the company’s sixth store, has been empty since Jaeger cleared its stock in January last year. But it is now set to reopen in the second week of September.
The shop, which will sell womenswear only, will feature an autumn and winter collection when it opens.

An artist’s impression of how the shop will look.
Julian Blades, managing director of Jules B, has said its brands “will be perfect for the sophisticated customer demographic in Harrogate and surrounding areas”
The retailer is currently recruiting for full-time and part-time staff for Harrogate, including a store manager and assistant store manager.
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Several national retailers, including Pret A Manger and Hotel Chocolat, have announced they will join Harrogate’s high street recently.
Oliver Bonas is also due to open in September.
Mr Blades and his wife, Rhona, opened their first womenswear store in Jesmond in 1984.
Fashion retailer Jules B to open in HarrogateFashion retailer Jules B is to open a shop in Harrogate at the start of September.
The shop, which will be in the former Jaeger unit on Cambridge Crescent, will sell only womenswear.
It becomes the latest national retailer this month to confirm plans to move to Harrogate, after Oliver Bonas and Pret A Manger.
Julian Blades, managing director of Jules B, said its brands “will be perfect for the sophisticated customer demographic in Harrogate and surrounding areas”.
He added:
“We have wanted to open in Harrogate for a very long time but never found the right location but once I saw that the old Jaeger unit was available we decided the time was right.
“The store will be purely womenswear and we have some very exciting new collections that I’m sure will prove very popular with the discerning public.
“We will be looking for four full time members of staff and two part time, preferably with a good fashion retail background.”
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Mr Blades and his wife, Rhona, opened their first womenswear store in Jesmond in 1984.
The retailer offers collections by designers, including Hugo Boss, Armani, Victoria Beckham, Barbour and Vivienne Westwood.
Jackie Wilson, property manager for landlord Hornbeam Park Developments, said:
“We are delighted to have secured award-winning independent retailer Jules B as a tenant in the former Jaeger Shop on Cambridge Crescent; a great addition to the high street which will enhance the shopping experience of locals and visitors alike.”








