Jeff Banks
Jeff Banks has designed a suiting range for Debenhams, Studio by Jeff Banks and Jeff Banks London, and has also created a range of home products exclusive to Debenhams. The concept breaks down into three styles: classic, modern and global, each with a different design of handwriting. His innovative designs and ideas means each collection continues to be spectacular.
Erickson Beamon
In 2003 Erickson Beamon created an exclusive range for Debenhams called EB by Erickson Beamon, bringing their jewellery to the UK high street. The glamorous opulence of EB by Erickson Beamon offers high quality costume jewellery at competitive prices. The main ingredients are originality, quality and craftsmanship and these virtues have been preserved within the collaboration with Debenhams.
Jasper Conran
In 1996, Jasper Conran launched the J by Jasper Conran womenswear line exclusively for Debenhams. The collection, one of the first high street/designer collaborations, has expanded to date to include womens accessories, lingerie, hosiery, menswear, mens accessories, childrenswear and homeware.
Edition
This new concept brings contemporary designers to the High Street, showcasing between two and four designers at any one time. Edition aims to establish a hot bed to continually introduce emerging creative talent, with the goal to establish the next generation of Designers at Debenhams.
Frost French
Floozie by Frost French was launched in 2002 as part of the ever expanding Designers at Debenhams range. Beginning as a line of lingerie, its popularity with customers has seen the collection expand to include swimwear and for AW10 a bath and body range. Each collection continues to epitomise Frost French's ethos of fun, glamour and femininity.
Henry Holland
The H! by Henry Holland collection translates the House of Holland brand to the high street. The range consists of fashion pieces which carry Henry's signature bold prints and bright colours as well as exclusive bags and accessories.
Betty Jackson
Betty joined the Designers at Debenhams portfolio in 2005, launching the highly successful Betty Jackson.Black range. The collection incorporated womenswear, accessories and homeware. 2009 saw the launch of Betty Jackson.Black Beauty. All ranges are perfect for women looking for Betty's unique style and effortless chic at an affordable price.
Ben De Lisi
Ben has been designing a diffusion line in conjunction with Debenhams called since 1997, and launched his first homeware range for in 2009. 2010 saw the launch of Principles by Ben de Lisi. Ben has taken classic pieces and reworked them to create a collection of elegant day and weekend wear that can easily be dressed up for evening or the office.
Julien Macdonald
In 2003, Julien began designing his Star by Julien Macdonald range for Debenhams. This has since been expanded to include women's occasionwear, accessories and homeware. His signature style provides the collections he designs for the Debenhams range with stunning catwalk inspired pieces. He continues to create stunning pieces for his Debenhams range as well as his couture line.
Melissa Odabash
Melissa joined the Designers at Debenhams portfolio in 2007, launching the extremely successful Beach by Melissa Odabash range. The collection features bikinis, swimsuits, kaftans and beach cover-ups at affordable prices that aim to help women feel good about themselves.
Jane Packer
Grey Rose by Jane Packer is a collection of fabulous faux flowers, pretty petals and stunning stems. Grey Rose continues to deliver a homeware collection of all things beautiful. Fresh, innovative and ultra stylish, the range of accessories and vases adds the perfect finishing touches to any home and are a tribute to their late creator Jane Packer.
Pearce Fionda
Autumn 1997 brought the launch of Andrew Fionda and Reynold Pearce's diffusion line as part of the Designers at Debenhams range. Pearce II Fionda aims to provide enchanting eveningwear at high street prices. The pieces capture the essence of the designer duo's main collection whilst adding some individual twists, unique to the Debenhams range.
Van Peterson
1998 saw the launch of ‘Van Peterson 925'; the first designer jewellery collection to be signed by Debenhams. Debenhams is renowned for being the first retailer to groundbreaking initiatives to take directional designers to the high street.
The collection Eric and Lyn have created is made of the highest quality silver, with freshwater pearl detail, engraving and asymmetric designs.
Janet Reger
Reger by Janet Reger offers stunning designs in luxurious fabrics at affordable prices. It continues to produce elegant, glamorous underwear for Debenhams. In 2010 the Reger brand and Debenhams celebrated ten years of partnership, drawing inspiration from the core brand to continue creating beautiful yet functional pieces for Reger by Janet Reger.
John Rocha
Autumn/Winter 2000 saw the launch of Rocha.John Rocha, with the initial collections ranging over five departments for Debenhams. These consisted of menswear, womenswear, childrenswear, accessories and homes. The Rocha.John Rocha collections have gone from strength to strength and continue to develop and grow through the seasons.
Lisa Stickley
House & Home by Lisa Stickley, launched at Debenhams in 2010. The range translates Stickley’s ability to create nostalgic pieces with a contemporary twist to a high street offering that is accessible and functional. Lisa’s range consists of home essentials which demonstrate extraordinary use of print and colour as well as exclusive home accessories designed to add a vintage touch.
Matthew Williamson
Matthew joined the list of Designers at Debenhams in 2002 with his Butterfly by Matthew Williamson range. The collection extended from accessories and childrenswear into womenswear and homeware. Hypnotic patterns and warm vivid tones create a beautiful vibrancy which has become part of his signature style.