828 agencies indexed·Latest entry: 4 June 2026
Industry · 136 agencies

Luxury agencies.

Luxury marketing is the discipline of building and protecting brand equity for high-end fashion, watches, jewellery, automotive, hospitality, yachting and prime-property houses serving a small, repeat HNW and UHNW audience. The category is distinct because the audience is closed and relationship-led, private channels and clienteling outperform paid reach, and sustainability and provenance claims face active ASA and CMA enforcement.

At a glance
  • 136 UK agencies with luxury experience
  • Across 26 UK locations
  • Reviewed 18 May 2026
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Mass Reach
Independent·London·2-10 Employees·Verified

At Mass Reach, we help ambitious eCommerce and B2B companies turn ad spend into predictable growth. We've partnered with leading global brands to accelerate revenue through Google Ads, Meta Ads and LinkedIn Ads, supported by conversion rate optimisation to maximise ROI. Our work goes beyond campaign management, we build full-funnel growth systems that deliver measurable results, from lower custome

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pjm:digital
Independent·Leeds·2-10 Employees·Verified

With a quarter-century of expertise, pjm:digital is a Bradford-based digital agency specialising in eCommerce. As a renowned digital agency in West Yorkshire, our forte is creating effective eCommerce strategies, crafting engaging web designs, and implementing impactful digital marketing techniques. We're proud to be a certified Shopify Partner, bringing unique solutions tailored to UK businesses

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DESIGN DPI
Independent·Leeds·2-10 Employees·Verified

DESIGN DPI a multi-award-winning creative agency based on the outskirts of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, offers an all-encompassing spectrum of services. Specialising in animation, branding, logo creation, website development, and tailor-made software solutions, we also excel in digital marketing strategies such as SEO, email marketing, and social media management.

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Blazon Agency
Independent·London·2-10 Employees·Verified

Situated in the heart of Shoreditch, London, Blazon Agency is a distinguished campaign specialist agency. What truly differentiates Blazon is its comprehensive, full-stack methodology, seamlessly incorporating public relations, marketing, and personalised advertising strategy. This unique approach guarantees our clients' products achieve maximum visibility in an increasingly congested market. In a

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This is Undefined
Independent·London·11-50 Employees·Verified

Undefined is a London-based technology firm specialising in the creation of high-performance digital platforms. Our expertise lies in developing bespoke websites, applications, and e-commerce stores tailored to the distinctive needs of innovative start-ups, rapidly scaling businesses, and established enterprises. Our unique selling proposition is our Progressive Prototyping methodology coupled wit

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Hello Starling
Independent·Cardiff·11-50 Employees·Verified

Hello Starling is a Cardiff-based media planning and buying agency that prioritises result-driven strategies. Uniquely identified by its dedication to delivering quantifiable results for its clients, Hello Starling utilises data-led insights to customise campaigns for optimal engagement and influence. With a diversity of media specialities, encompassing TV, cinema, radio, outdoor, press, digital,

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Zinc Digital
Independent·Northampton·11-50 Employees·Verified

Zinc Digital of Northampton, UK, is a leading full-range digital agency renowned for its distinctive, collaborative method. Their strategic partnership with clients cultivates bespoke designs and plans that amplify each business's unique selling points (USPs), ensuring standout design and potent marketing. Their dedication to providing premium digital solutions is apparent in their extensive servi

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BeeBrilliant Marketing
Independent·Chester·2-10 Employees·Verified

BeeBrilliant! is a digital marketing agency dedicated to helping small businesses across the UK strengthen their online presence and grow with confidence. We bring big-business marketing thinking to ambitious SMEs-focused on generating more leads, driving sales, and delivering real, measurable results. With over two decades of combined industry experience, we offer a full suite of digital marketin

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Active Internet Marketing (UK)
Independent·Lincolnshire·11-50 Employees·Verified

Active Internet Marketing (UK), a Stamford-based digital marketing agency, distinguishes itself with a broad array of services. These encompass expert SEO, tailored PPC, professional web design, and bespoke social media marketing, all designed to expand and enhance our clients' customer reach. Demonstrating an unwavering dedication to research and development, as signified by a substantial £450K investment in the last 2 years.

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GA Agency
Independent·London·51-200 Employees·Verified

Based in the heart of Soho, London, GA Agency stands as a distinguished digital marketing firm, dedicated to delivering top-tier global digital solutions with a distinctly localised approach. Our expertise spans across SEO consultation, paid media management, and crafting bespoke eCommerce strategies, uniquely designed to synchronise with the ever-changing trends of user behaviour. Our diverse tea

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KOTA
Independent·London·11-50 Employees·Verified

Situated in the heart of London, KOTA is a distinguished creative web design and branding agency. Our steadfast dedication to delivering visually impressive digital experiences sets us apart. We seamlessly integrate aesthetic appeal with a focus on return on investment, ensuring each project we undertake not only enthralls but also generates revenue. Specialising in strategic brand development and

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Republic Marketing
Independent·Birmingham·2-10 Employees·Verified

Republic Marketing, a leading digital marketing agency nestled in the heart of Birmingham, UK, prides itself on delivering cutting-edge, technology-driven marketing solutions. These solutions fuel growth for both dynamic start-ups and well-established global brands, providing them with a competitive advantage through innovative methodologies. The agency's extensive portfolio features digital marke

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First Place SEO
Specialist·London·2-10 Employees·Verified

First Place SEO helps local businesses in London grow fast. We offer SEO services, Google Ads management, and website help to get you more customers. Our team knows how to get your business on the first page of Google in London. We use proven methods so you get more calls, leads, and sales. If you want to rank higher and beat your competition in London, First Place SEO is ready to help. Get found

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HeightOn
Independent·Brighton·2-10 Employees·Verified

Big On Better. At HeightOn, we do more than design and digital. We Switch On Business. Our hybrid agency integrates brand, marketing, and technology to deliver solutions that maximise brand impact, increase leads, and drive measurable results. Big On Growth We amplify brand visibility, enhance engagement, and turn clicks into conversions. Big On Strategy We don't just create; we solve, strategise

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Elitehub Luxury Digital Agency
Independent·London·51-200 Employees·Verified

Deep and Unique Services at ELITEHUB Luxury Digital Agency ELITEHUB is a premier luxury digital agency specializing in a wide range of services tailored for high-end brands and affluent individuals. Our offerings encompass various facets of digital marketing and personal services, ensuring that our clients receive comprehensive support in achieving their goals.

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Softhunters UK
Independent·Birmingham·201-500 Employees·Verified

Softhunters delivers innovative IT solutions that drive digital transformation, helping businesses stay ahead through smart automation, streamlined operations, and cutting-edge technology. Our recent projects showcase our commitment to excellence, blending strategy with technology to unlock growth and success in the digital age.

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Energy PR
Independent·11-50 Employees·Verified

Award-winning PR agency for B2B & B2C brands across the UK and beyond. In-sector PR expertise. Out-of-sector creativity. Combined to deliver standout results. We've got 30 years of PR expertise across every major sector. HR to home & garden. Environment to energy. We know each industry as well as a sector-specialist PR agency. Maybe better. But where specialist agencies only know their industry, w

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SEO Impact
Independent·Belfast·2-10 Employees·Verified

SEO Impact is a Northern Ireland-based SEO and web design agency helping small and growing businesses improve their visibility, enquiries, and sales. We specialise in SEO audits, technical SEO, local SEO, WordPress websites, WooCommerce websites, Shopify SEO, and conversion-focused website improvements.

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London Web Design Agency
Independent·London·2-10 Employees·Verified

LWDA is a leading digital marketing agency rooted in London. The distinguishing factor for LWDA lies in constructing high-performing, essential websites that are reinforced with unmatched client service, guaranteeing customer fulfilment. Their specialism in customised web design and development, amalgamated with a demonstrated history of executing eye-catching campaigns across diverse media platfo

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The SEO Works
Independent·Sheffield·51-200 Employees·Verified

The SEO Works is a highly respected authority in search marketing, web development, and pay-per-click social services for distinguished brands and thriving SMEs in the UK. With a fifteen-year long track record, this agency remains committed to a single objective: boosting businesses' online customer base. Averse to superficial metrics and irrelevant jargon, The SEO Works takes satisfaction in deli

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Digital Landscope
Independent·Glasgow·2-10 Employees·Verified

Search Engine optimisation, organic search, PPC and project management in the heart of Scotland. We are based in Paisley, just outside Glasgow. We also offer Answer Engine Optimisation (AEO/GEO) services for ChatGPT Search and Google AI Mode! As an SEO consultancy, we have clients of all scales across multiple industries. We specialise in tailored SEO solutions that are reliable and affordable. If

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Double W Worldwide
Independent·London·2-10 Employees·Verified

We’re the brains behind the brands, without the bloat. No neon signs. No ping-pong tables. No senior team pitching you just to hand it over to the juniors. Just bold ideas, brutal honesty, and big-brand brains without the big agency ego.

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Launch Studio
Independent·London·11-50 Employees·Verified

Launch Studio is a commercially led creative agency using design to make a difference. We work directly with founders, sales and marketing leads to understand your priorities, applying strategic thinking and creative execution so every investment in brand supports clear commercial goals. Our work spans identity systems, websites and campaigns, through to sales enablement, branded materials, print,

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Leads Brain LTD
Specialist·Manchester·51-200 Employees·Verified

Boost your local visibility with Google Business Profile optimization, SEO for small businesses, and responsive website development. We help businesses grow online with affordable SEO services, faster websites, and better Google rankings that bring in more local traffic and real leads.

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Editor's note
AgencyIndex lists 134 UK agencies positioning into luxury. They split into roughly seven working shapes: heritage fashion and leather-goods shops behind LVMH, Kering and Richemont houses where brand campaigns, retail-window work and editorial production do the heavy lifting; watch and jewellery specialists working the Bond Street and Hatton Garden trade under the Hallmarking Act 1973 and the four UK Assay Offices; automotive luxury and prestige marques running model-launch, ownership-programme and motorsport activations; hospitality and travel agencies servicing five-star, country-house and brand collections in the Aman, Rosewood and Belmond register; yacht, jet and aviation marketing specialists targeting the UHNW broker and family-office circuit; prime and super-prime property agencies working Knight Frank, Savills and the Mayfair-Belgravia developer set; and private-banking, wealth-management and family-office marketers reaching the same closed audience from the financial-services side. The category is distinct for four reasons. The audience is small, closed and repeat-led, so clienteling, owned databases and broker networks outperform paid reach, and a single re-purchase from a top-tier client is usually worth more than a season of acquisition spend. Brand equity is the long-term asset and the central thing the work must not damage, which makes scarcity, restraint, provenance and craft non-negotiable inputs rather than creative choices. Private and one-to-one channels (WhatsApp, WeChat for the China-facing trade, concierge platforms, private-banking partnerships, broker desks) carry the majority of high-value conversations, with industry data showing 7-14x ROI on WhatsApp clienteling campaigns and conversion rates of 7.9% on WhatsApp, 8.5% on voice and 9.2% on mail against far lower rates on broad digital. And the paid-media mix runs narrower and more curated than mass DTC, with print, OOH in the right postcodes, sponsored editorial in Condé Nast, FT How To Spend It and Robb Report, and tightly targeted social rather than always-on performance. What is shifting is the macro picture, the audience and the regulatory frame at the same time. The Bain-Altagamma 2025 Luxury Study put the global luxury market at €1.44tn with personal luxury goods at €358bn, both down 1-3% on the year, EBIT margins compressed from a 23% peak in 2012 to 15-16% in 2025, and experiences (hospitality, fine dining, cruises) outperforming products at +3%. Chinese spend contracted 3-5% in 2025 with younger consumers pivoting to domestic heritage brands. Walpole values the British luxury sector at £81bn supporting 450,000 jobs and projects £125bn by 2028, with UK wealth creation forecast to rise by $2.4tn between 2024 and 2029, nearly double other European markets. And the regulatory tightening is real: 2025 ASA rulings against Nike Retail, Superdry and Lacoste for unqualified 'sustainable' claims in paid Google ads, the CMA's September 2024 fashion-sector Green Claims guidance, and the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act in force from 6 April 2025 with direct-fining powers of up to 10% of global turnover, have put vague provenance and sustainability copy inside the enforcement window.
Common briefs
Brand-equity build and house repositioning for fashion, leather-goods, watch or jewellery maisonsClienteling programme stand-up on Cegid, Tulip, Salesforce or WhatsApp clienteling stackHeritage and provenance content across atelier film, archive, sponsored editorial and printHNW and UHNW acquisition through private-banking, family-office and broker-network partnershipsSustainability and circularity narrative aligned to Walpole, CMA Green Claims Code and CAP Rule 11.4Limited-edition drop, model launch or capsule activation across owned channels and tier-one editorialPrime and super-prime property launch with broker, private-banking and international wealth routingYacht, jet or hospitality programme targeting the UHNW broker, charter and family-office circuit
Regulatory landscape
ASA · CMA Green Claims Code · DMCC · Hallmarking Act · ICO
sustainability, provenance and HNW data are all under live scrutiny

Five regulatory layers shape the work. The CMA's Green Claims Code requires environmental claims to be truthful and accurate, clear and unambiguous, not omit important information, not make broad claims unless justified, reflect the full product lifecycle, and be substantiated with credible evidence; in September 2024 the CMA published a fashion-sector guide that applies directly to luxury houses making heritage, craft and circular-economy claims, and the regulator has written to 17 well-known fashion brands asking them to review business practices. The ASA enforces the CAP Code on consumer-facing advertising; 2025 rulings against Nike Retail, Superdry and Lacoste established that unqualified terms such as 'sustainable', 'sustainable materials' or 'sustainable style' imply little or no negative lifecycle impact and are almost impossible to substantiate without qualification, percentages or third-party certification. The Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 came into force on 6 April 2025 and gives the CMA direct-fining powers of up to 10% of global turnover for consumer-law breaches, with the regulator opening its first investigations and issuing advisory letters to a further 100 businesses in late 2025; drip pricing, was-now reference prices and inadequate strike-through evidence are all now in scope. The Hallmarking Act 1973 makes it an offence to describe an article as gold, silver, platinum or palladium without an Assay Office mark above weight thresholds (1.0g gold, 7.78g silver, 0.5g platinum), with penalties up to £5,000 per article and required Dealers Notice B for online retail; this binds every UK-facing watch, jewellery and silver-goods campaign. The ICO enforces UK GDPR and PECR over HNW client data and electronic marketing, which sits across every clienteling database, concierge integration, private-banking partnership and CRM programme.

Specialist signals
5 signals
of real luxury experience
  • · Named luxury-house case studies (LVMH, Kering, Richemont, Aman-tier hospitality, Knight Frank or Savills prime, a recognised watch or jewellery name) with category-specific results rather than recycled premium-consumer showreels
  • · Clienteling-tech fluency on Cegid, Tulip, Salesforce Service Cloud for Retail or comparable platforms, with a working view on WhatsApp and WeChat clienteling, broker-network integrations and CRM enrichment from concierge and private-banking partners
  • · HNW and UHNW channel literacy: private-banking and family-office partnerships, Robb Report, Condé Nast Traveller, FT How To Spend It, Spear's and Tatler placements, the Knight Frank Wealth Report ecosystem, and a documented view on broker desks in yacht, jet and prime property
  • · Heritage and provenance-storytelling craft: archive use, craftsmanship film production, sponsored editorial across Vogue, Wallpaper and Harper's Bazaar, and atelier-and-maison content that holds together at full-page print scale rather than only on social
  • · Sustainability-claim substantiation discipline aligned to the CMA Green Claims Code, CAP Rule 11.4 lifecycle basis, the September 2024 CMA fashion guidance and the 2025 ASA rulings, with documented evidence for circularity, traceability and material claims rather than unqualified 'sustainable' copy
Sector watch-outs
5 to watch
in any luxury pitch
  • · A mass-market or fast-fashion playbook applied to scarcity brands, with always-on broad-reach paid social, aggressive discounting and a CAC-only frame that ignores brand-equity damage and the lifetime value of HNW repeat clients
  • · Unqualified sustainability, heritage or provenance copy in the work samples ('sustainable', 'eco-conscious', 'crafted by hand', 'responsibly sourced') without lifecycle evidence, percentage disclosure, third-party certification or documented atelier process, which now sits inside the CMA and ASA enforcement window
  • · Weak clienteling-tech understanding: no view on Cegid, Tulip, Salesforce or comparable platforms, no working position on WhatsApp and WeChat clienteling rigour, no documented integration with concierge desks or broker networks and no answer on how 1:1 channels feed the database
  • · No HNW channel literacy: a media plan that does not mention private-banking partnerships, family-office routes, Robb Report, Spear's, FT How To Spend It, Knight Frank Wealth Report ecosystem or sponsored editorial in the Condé Nast titles, and no view on the broker desks that gate the yacht, jet and prime-property trades
  • · Scaling tactics that dilute brand equity: broad influencer rosters with poor brand fit, discount-led acquisition, aggressive retargeting that breaks scarcity perception, or category extensions and collabs that move the house downmarket without an exit plan, with no documented brand-equity guardrails or board-level sign-off process
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Specialist luxury retainers cluster in three bands. Boutique creative and PR shops working a single house or a narrow brief (campaign, launch, sponsored-editorial programme) run £5,000 to £15,000 a month, with PR-only retainers averaging £4,672 in 2025 according to analysis of 61 independent UK agencies. Mid-market luxury specialists covering brand, digital, CRM and clienteling sit at £15,000 to £40,000 a month, with London-based teams charging 30-40% more than regional agencies. Premium and prestige houses on retainer for integrated brand, performance, retail-media and creative production bill £40,000 to £150,000-plus a month, with Verb Brands, Matter Of Form, Nous and Luxury Marketing House examples of the Walpole-partner tier working at that level. Production-heavy project work (model launch, atelier film, flagship retail-window programme, brand-relaunch) runs £50,000 to £500,000 per project. Media spend on Meta, Google, Robb Report, Condé Nast and the Knight Frank Wealth Report ecosystem sits outside agency fees and is usually narrower and more curated than mass DTC plans.