August 21, 2014
The women who wear Adea are a diverse and exciting bunch of ladies and we are always curious to learn more about each of them. Once a month we highlight an Adea customer and share their personal story and style sense with you. We hope you enjoy reading about them as much as we do.
This month we interviewed Rosemary, mother of one, talented aesthetician, make up artist and skin care guru. Read the full interview here:
Hi I am Rosie! I am a 42 year old mother to an amazing young man. My passions are my son, family and work (skin care industry). When I'm not cooking or working, I enjoy running, reading, dining. I love to talk over a great glass of wine. I keep life simple and always elegant. That is how I dress...ADEA...simply said:). Charlestown, MA is where I call home.
My personal style is….simple and somewhat conservative.
My personal styling trick is … less is more. I'm inspired daily by the simplicity of my closet.
I’d be lost without…. my kid and my morning text from my sister.
The best place I’ve ever traveled to is… Paris. I can still close my eyes and relieve the moments, smell the air and feel the energy.
My favorite Adea piece is… the sleeveless crew neck. It is elegant, versatile and feels like butter on my skin.
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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