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Danielle Bux gets suited for Ask Jeeves
Gary Lineker’s sexy fiancée Danielle Bux gets suited and booted in a made-to-measure outfit – but needs one of the Match of the Day presenter’s shirts.
Danielle was celebrating the return of butler Jeeves to the Ask Jeeves search engine.
She is pictured in his brand new suit designed exclusively by luxury tailors Gieves and Hawkes.
Danielle demonstrates how you can look good for less by borrowing clothes from the men in your life.
Ask Jeeves managing director Cesar Mascaraque, said: "We are thrilled to be welcoming Jeeves back in the UK.
“ We have focused hard on improving the areas of the site we know our users care most about – the speed, the look, and the relevancy of the search results.
“We know that our users love Jeeves and strongly associate him with providing answers. Jeeves brings warmth and humanity to the search experience."
Ask Jeeves was originally created in 1997 with the Jeeves figure able to answer specific questions typed in to the search engine.
He was named after the all-knowing butler to the bumbling character Wooster in the PG Wodehouse tales.
Jeeves left the site in 2006 but is now back to serve the company’s 15 million UK monthly users.
To bring Jeeves up to date for the 21st Century, he has been given a full makeover by Oscar-winning animation and visual effects experts, Framestore whose recent work includes The Golden Compass and Chronicles of Narnia.
He returns as a 3D character, complete with new styling from top Savile Row tailors, Gieves and Hawkes who designed his new suit and tie – as modelled by Danielle.
Danielle Bux gets suited for Ask Jeeves
Gary Lineker’s sexy fiancée Danielle Bux gets suited and booted in a made-to-measure outfit – but needs one of the Match of the Day presenter’s shirts.
Danielle was celebrating the return of butler Jeeves to the Ask Jeeves search engine.
She is pictured in his brand new suit designed exclusively by luxury tailors Gieves and Hawkes.
Danielle demonstrates how you can look good for less by borrowing clothes from the men in your life.
Ask Jeeves managing director Cesar Mascaraque, said: "We are thrilled to be welcoming Jeeves back in the UK.
“ We have focused hard on improving the areas of the site we know our users care most about – the speed, the look, and the relevancy of the search results.
“We know that our users love Jeeves and strongly associate him with providing answers. Jeeves brings warmth and humanity to the search experience."
Ask Jeeves was originally created in 1997 with the Jeeves figure able to answer specific questions typed in to the search engine.
He was named after the all-knowing butler to the bumbling character Wooster in the PG Wodehouse tales.
Jeeves left the site in 2006 but is now back to serve the company’s 15 million UK monthly users.
To bring Jeeves up to date for the 21st Century, he has been given a full makeover by Oscar-winning animation and visual effects experts, Framestore whose recent work includes The Golden Compass and Chronicles of Narnia.
He returns as a 3D character, complete with new styling from top Savile Row tailors, Gieves and Hawkes who designed his new suit and tie – as modelled by Danielle.