Ambassador for Adelarose 2011

I’m really happy to announce that I’m Adelarose ambassador for 2011. You would see my new endorsement on my side bar. I’m really excited about this collaboration because I simply adore their clothes!

Adelarose aims to bring this season’s most coveted looks to their customers at more affordable prices and  I can personally vouch for their luxurious fabrics in the most flattering cuts! They have a wide range of designs to suit most of our needs. Be it cocktail dresses for you to shine at the next event or structured dresses for work or feminine day dresses for your next date, Adelarose has them all!

I love this beautiful black organza lace and taffeta-silk mini dress that I wore for my first family dinner in 2011. I have been away since 31st December and it was a special occasion for me to finally enjoy a lovely dinner with my parents for this first time this year.

The quirky LBD I wore that day was perfect for the occasion and even my mum who seldom take note of what I wear, commented that it was really pretty. The intricate lace details, three dainty bows lining the back and adorable puff hem skirt made this dress a standout.

Other than their gorgeous runway worthy dresses, I love Adelarose’s simple to navigate website and wide range of payment choices! Visa and MasterCard credit and debit cards via Paypal are accepted and if you are ordering from Singapore, you can transfer payment via Internet Banking or opt to pay with personal cheques!

The best part is I can shop from the comfort of my home without having to brave the maddening crowds in town. If you realized that the size doesn’t fit, they even have a returns and exchange policy so that you won’t be caught in a panic! I’ve picked up some other cocktail and work dresses from them and have had many compliments! I will be sharing my work outfit from Adelarose  in another post soon so look out for it!

And if you sign up for an account on Adelarose now, you’ll get $20 store credit immediately! It’s a fantastic time to go shop for your Chinese New Year outits!

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  1. January 15, 2011 / 9:56 pm

    Hi Karen, I visited Adelarose’s site and I am hooked. In fact, I think you were discerning to accept being their ambassador because their pieces are so you! Classy and unique instead of the regular run of the mill blogshops offerings.
    However, prior to making any purchases (be still be heart!!!), I was wondering if you have altered Organza lace cocktail mini dress or it’s in its original form from Adelarose?
    That’s because I am really short and I always need to allow my boutiques to run the alterations for me. Guess I need to brace myself in case they run way long and I am a little dismayed. The model’s 1.72m!!!

    • January 20, 2011 / 1:32 pm

      Ivy,

      Thanks! I really do think that their designs are in line with the sort of pieces I would wear and always look forward to their new collections. I’ve altered the dresses at Auntie May alteration to fit as their sizes are more in line with international sizings rather then local ones. I’ve always been petite so alterations have been a part of my shopping regime for years!

  2. January 15, 2011 / 9:56 pm

    Hi Karen, I visited Adelarose’s site and I am hooked. In fact, I think you were discerning to accept being their ambassador because their pieces are so you! Classy and unique instead of the regular run of the mill blogshops offerings.
    However, prior to making any purchases (be still be heart!!!), I was wondering if you have altered Organza lace cocktail mini dress or it’s in its original form from Adelarose?
    That’s because I am really short and I always need to allow my boutiques to run the alterations for me. Guess I need to brace myself in case they run way long and I am a little dismayed. The model’s 1.72m!!!

    • January 20, 2011 / 1:32 pm

      Ivy,

      Thanks! I really do think that their designs are in line with the sort of pieces I would wear and always look forward to their new collections. I’ve altered the dresses at Auntie May alteration to fit as their sizes are more in line with international sizings rather then local ones. I’ve always been petite so alterations have been a part of my shopping regime for years!

  3. Yan
    January 17, 2011 / 11:29 am

    Yup… the sizes for S size is rather big… Did you alter it?

    • January 20, 2011 / 2:03 pm

      Yan,

      I altered them! You definitely need to get them altered as well as you’re even smaller than me!

  4. Yan
    January 17, 2011 / 11:29 am

    Yup… the sizes for S size is rather big… Did you alter it?

    • January 20, 2011 / 2:03 pm

      Yan,

      I altered them! You definitely need to get them altered as well as you’re even smaller than me!

  5. January 20, 2011 / 12:37 pm

    Hi Ivy and Yan

    I’m Dawn, the owner of Adelarose.com.
    Thank you very much for kind words about our site and our dresses.
    The sizing for each of our pieces depends on the design and cut. We basically use 2 types of sizing—UK and US and we follow these international standards for sizing. We have also provided exact dimensions (taken flat across the garment which may explain why they seem “large”) for each piece.

    We have received feedback from some of our petite customers that despite selecting an “S” size, some designs were still a little loose. This was especially for the pieces which were based on the US sizing. However, as they loved the designs, they had brought the dresses to their seamstresses to alter them for a more snug fit. After which, the dresses fit them perfectly.

    if you need more info, I would be glad to be of assistance. Pls do not hesitate to drop me an email at dawn@adelarose.com

  6. January 20, 2011 / 12:37 pm

    Hi Ivy and Yan

    I’m Dawn, the owner of Adelarose.com.
    Thank you very much for kind words about our site and our dresses.
    The sizing for each of our pieces depends on the design and cut. We basically use 2 types of sizing—UK and US and we follow these international standards for sizing. We have also provided exact dimensions (taken flat across the garment which may explain why they seem “large”) for each piece.

    We have received feedback from some of our petite customers that despite selecting an “S” size, some designs were still a little loose. This was especially for the pieces which were based on the US sizing. However, as they loved the designs, they had brought the dresses to their seamstresses to alter them for a more snug fit. After which, the dresses fit them perfectly.

    if you need more info, I would be glad to be of assistance. Pls do not hesitate to drop me an email at dawn@adelarose.com

  7. January 21, 2011 / 10:44 am

    Thanks Dawn! Responding to our comments adds a personal touch to your service and I already have a great impression of Adelrose. It’s purely an online shop without any physical retail points of sale? It would have been nice to try prior to buying. And we welcome Asian cuts for petite ladies! =)

    Hi Karen, thanks for the heads-up. I would like to try May’s Alterations after my confinement (I’m officially 38 weeks now) by sending in my Christian Lacroix blouse for a snip & tuck at the sleeves.
    May I know how much you paid to alter the beautiful black organza lace and taffeta-silk mini dress featured on this post? I will give me a good idea to factor alterations in as part of the cost of the dress, albeit just a close estimation.

    • January 28, 2011 / 12:49 am

      Ivy,

      Congrats on your new family addition! As for the alteration cost, I’m sorry I can’t really give you an estimate. I usually bring about 10 – 20 outfits for alteration each time and I pay a lump sum so I am never sure of the cost of the individual pieces.

  8. January 21, 2011 / 10:44 am

    Thanks Dawn! Responding to our comments adds a personal touch to your service and I already have a great impression of Adelrose. It’s purely an online shop without any physical retail points of sale? It would have been nice to try prior to buying. And we welcome Asian cuts for petite ladies! =)

    Hi Karen, thanks for the heads-up. I would like to try May’s Alterations after my confinement (I’m officially 38 weeks now) by sending in my Christian Lacroix blouse for a snip & tuck at the sleeves.
    May I know how much you paid to alter the beautiful black organza lace and taffeta-silk mini dress featured on this post? I will give me a good idea to factor alterations in as part of the cost of the dress, albeit just a close estimation.

    • January 28, 2011 / 12:49 am

      Ivy,

      Congrats on your new family addition! As for the alteration cost, I’m sorry I can’t really give you an estimate. I usually bring about 10 – 20 outfits for alteration each time and I pay a lump sum so I am never sure of the cost of the individual pieces.

  9. January 21, 2011 / 11:34 am

    Dear Ivy
    We are an online boutique but we do have occasional showcases/events where we invite our members to come by a physical venue to try on and purchase our pieces.
    Coincidentally, we are having a Spring showcase tomorrow for our members to do some CNY shopping 😉
    Do sign up for an account with us so we can inform you of our next event. Hope you will be able to join us then 🙂

  10. January 21, 2011 / 11:34 am

    Dear Ivy
    We are an online boutique but we do have occasional showcases/events where we invite our members to come by a physical venue to try on and purchase our pieces.
    Coincidentally, we are having a Spring showcase tomorrow for our members to do some CNY shopping 😉
    Do sign up for an account with us so we can inform you of our next event. Hope you will be able to join us then 🙂

  11. Yan
    January 21, 2011 / 1:54 pm

    Hey Karen, I will auto assume if it fits you, it’ll fit me… haha… sadly it’s not the same right… I thot i was only a wee-bit smaller … whahah!!!

    Thanks Dawn for your info as well.

  12. Yan
    January 21, 2011 / 1:54 pm

    Hey Karen, I will auto assume if it fits you, it’ll fit me… haha… sadly it’s not the same right… I thot i was only a wee-bit smaller … whahah!!!

    Thanks Dawn for your info as well.

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