Affiliate Disclaimer

Last updated: May 2026

Luxury Person participates in affiliate marketing programs. This means that when you click certain links on this site and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission — at no additional cost to you.

What this means in practice:

Some links on this site — particularly in product reviews, buying guides, and recommendation articles — are affiliate links. These are typically links to retailers such as Amazon, Watchfinder, Booking.com, Mr Porter, and similar platforms. If you click one of these links and complete a purchase, Luxury Person receives a percentage of the sale.

The price you pay is identical whether you use our link or go directly to the retailer.

How this affects our editorial:

It doesn’t. Every product and service featured on Luxury Person is selected on editorial merit — because we find it genuinely interesting, useful, or worth your money. We do not accept payment to feature, review, or recommend specific products. Affiliate relationships do not influence which products we cover or what we write about them.

If we think something isn’t worth buying, we say so — regardless of whether an affiliate program exists for it.

Which programs we participate in:

We currently participate in affiliate programs including but not limited to:

  • Amazon Associates
  • Watchfinder Affiliate Programme
  • Booking.com Affiliate Partner Programme
  • Mr Porter / YOOX NET-A-PORTER Affiliate Programme
  • Other programmes as disclosed within individual articles

FTC Disclosure:

In accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s guidelines on endorsements and testimonials, Luxury Person discloses all material connections between this site and the brands, products, and services mentioned. Affiliate links are a material connection and are disclosed on this page and, where applicable, within individual articles.