April 08, 2014
Adea is pleased and proud to announce that we will be re-launching our website, www.myadea.com, in April!!
This new, more visually driven and customer-focused website will allow us to expand the blog, enhance your interaction with our social media platforms and make product searches easier and your shopping experience more pleasant and informed.
The blog will feature more content and it will be easier for you, our customers, to comment on blog posts and engage in conversation with other readers and customers. You will also be able to write reviews, see Adea tweets and see who’s sharing Adea images on Instagram, all useful tools for wardrobe and outfit inspiration.
While this new website will require you to create a new log-in and password, all of your customer information, including your MyAdea rewards points, will be carried over and remain the same.
Overall, the site will be more aesthetically pleasing and user-friendly, making it easier for you to shop, order and see how others are wearing Adea.
We are excited to show you and hope that you like it as much as we do!!
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April 23, 2024
True luxury in fashion extends beyond mere aesthetics—it’s about creating a wardrobe that is both elegant and endlessly functional. At Adea Everyday Luxury, we champion the concept of a capsule collection, which focuses on cultivating a selection of versatile, high-quality pieces that serve as the cornerstone of any sophisticated wardrobe.
April 20, 2024
As the spring season unfolds, it brings with it the warmth of sunny days and the promise of delightful gatherings with friends and family. With these special occasions on the horizon, the opportunity to express your personal style becomes even more pronounced.
October 22, 2020
I just read an article that sounded – to me at least – like “a canary in a coal mine” or an early warning of danger. This piece, written by Joe Pompeo, appeared in the May 2020 issue of Vanity Fair magazine with the title “The British Tabloid Invasion” and a subtitle that read, “How the Daily Mail is conquering American gossip.”
The paparazzi horde, La Dolce Vita, 1960 – photo courtesy of Vanity Fair