• Two iconic British luxury brands unite as ELEMIS becomes the Official Skincare Partner of Aston Martin 
  • The partnership will deliver bespoke co-branded experiences and exclusive product moments
  • ELEMIS further elevates its presence with partnerships across both Aston Martin and the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One™ Team

10 July 2025, Gaydon: Globally renowned British skincare brand ELEMIS is proud to announce a multi-year international partnership with Aston Martin, the ultra-luxury high performance marque behind some of the world’s most iconic cars. This unique collaboration brings together two of the UK’s most celebrated brands, united by a heritage of craftsmanship, innovation, and performance.

 

As the Official Skincare Partner of Aston Martin, ELEMIS will host premium skincare experiences at Aston Martin events and flagship locations around the world. Co-branded activations and bespoke product launches will reflect the brands’ shared commitment to quality, precision, and innovation. Rooted in British heritage yet forward-looking in vision, this partnership redefines the standard for luxury lifestyle collaborations. From high-octane to spa relaxation, Aston Martin and ELEMIS form the ideal partnership to bring together exhilarating experiences with an opportunity to unwind and relax.

The partnership will debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed on the 10-13 July, the quintessentially British motorsport celebration held in the stunning parklands of Goodwood House. ELEMIS will be present at the official Aston Martin Hospitality Lounge, offering VIP clients, media and creators an indulgent moment of self-care following a day of exhilarating, high-speed experiences.

Fresh from its appearance at the British Grand Prix, the ELEMIS Skin Spa Airstream will make its second stop at Goodwood Festival of Speed. This custom-designed mobile spa will provide guests with a haven of calm amid the adrenaline of the Hill Climb, featuring in-depth skin analysis, personalised skincare consultations, express treatments, and a curated edit of Pro-Collagen favourites and exclusive, performance-driven collections.

In August, the partnership will continue at the prestigious Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, where ELEMIS will unveil a luxury Pop-Up Spa at the exclusive Aston Martin House. Further activations will be revealed in the coming months.

This partnership marks a bold new chapter for both brands as they expand their global presence and set a new benchmark at the intersection of lifestyle and performance.

“At ELEMIS, we’ve always believed in delivering excellence through innovation, craftsmanship and care, values we share with Aston Martin. This partnership represents a powerful meeting of minds, marrying innovative skincare with high-performance cars. Together, we’re creating immersive, sensorial experiences that redefine modern luxury for a global audience.” Sean Harrington, ELEMIS Co-Founder & CEO

Stefano Saporetti, Director of Brand Diversification at Aston Martin, added: “I’m excited to announce this innovative new partnership. By integrating premium skincare experiences at our events and flagship locations, we’re not just enhancing the holistic luxury lifestyle associated with Aston Martin; we’re also attracting new audiences and reinforcing our shared British luxury pedigree. The bespoke activations at Goodwood and Pebble Beach are exactly the kind of high-touch, experiential engagements that resonate with our clients, reflecting the shift in luxury from ownership to unforgettable experiences.”

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