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North West agency partner with global fashion brand

One of the North West’s leading digital agencies, Clicky, based in Chester, has partnered with online boutique, Little Mistress, to support the continued growth of the fashion brand that has been worn by the likes of Game of Throne’s Nathalie Emmanuel and Made in Chelsea’s Louise Thompson.

Believing in fashion that is accessible for everyone, Little Mistress has chosen the award-winning agency to work across several key areas of their digital strategy, as well as develop new focuses, which will ensure a stronger presence and performance in the highly competitive, increasingly mobile, young fashion market.

Oliver Yeates, CEO of Clicky comments: “We’ve been keeping our partnership with Little Mistress under wraps for some time, so we’re incredibly excited to announce we are working with the fashion brand. With our proven track record for planning and delivering intelligent, tailored strategies we can see the potential to increase Little Mistress’ website authority as the brand continues to grow.”

Clicky will be working collaboratively with Little Mistress’ in-house team to complete a fully comprehensive and brand focused strategic approach which will be empowered by audience and market insights, as well as search trends in order to entice new audiences to purchase the catwalk inspired, affordable range of trend-led clothing.


Little Mistress’ Head of Ecommerce, Rea Hadžiabdić comments: “We chose Clicky for many reasons; primarily we liked their personal and non-corporate approach and felt that they understood the brand and exactly what we are looking to achieve. Having met the team, who demonstrated a deep understanding of the brand, I feel confident we will make a real breakthrough in our SEO strategy within the next year.”

Little Mistress is another brand to add to Clicky’s growing portfolio, with a number of new client wins in the past few months, including; Carden Park Hotel, Visit Northumberland, bespoke furniture company, Neville Johnson and luxury kitchen designers, Tom Howley.