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Avelisse
Accessibility Statement

A more inclusive Avelisse experience.

Avelisse is committed to making our digital experience easier to perceive, understand, navigate, and use. We continue improving the way customers explore jewelry, handbags, and accessories across different devices, technologies, and individual needs.

Clear Readable content and intentional visual hierarchy
Usable Keyboard-aware navigation and visible focus states
Ongoing Continuous review as our experience evolves
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Designed With Care Accessibility is considered across browsing, product discovery, account interactions, and customer support.
Our Position Style should feel considered, and access should feel natural.
Our Commitment

Accessibility is part of the experience.

We want customers to explore Avelisse with confidence, whether they are discovering necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings, handbags, wallets, sunglasses, scarves, hats, or other accessories.

Our goal is to support an inclusive experience through clear content, consistent navigation, meaningful structure, responsive layouts, understandable interactions, and compatibility with commonly used assistive technologies.

We aim to follow recognized accessibility practices, including relevant guidance from the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, while acknowledging that accessibility is an ongoing process rather than a one-time project.

Guiding Principles

Four priorities shape our approach.

These principles help guide how information, navigation, imagery, controls, and customer journeys are reviewed.

Inclusive Design
01

Perceivable

Content should be presented in ways that can be recognized through different senses and assistive tools.

02

Operable

Navigation and interactive elements should support different input methods and visible focus behavior.

03

Understandable

Information, labels, instructions, and page relationships should remain clear and predictable.

04

Robust

Our experience should work across modern browsers, devices, and commonly used assistive technologies.

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Product Discovery Our aim is to keep product information, imagery, choices, and navigation understandable and well organized.
Browsing Experience

Clear paths from discovery to decision.

We review the shopping experience with attention to the steps customers use most frequently, from navigating collections to reviewing product details and completing key actions.

  • A Descriptive headings and logical content structure support easier page scanning.
  • B Product imagery is supported by alternative text where appropriate and reasonably available.
  • C Buttons and links are designed to remain identifiable, readable, and understandable.
  • D Responsive layouts are reviewed across desktop, tablet, and mobile screen sizes.
Accessibility Measures

Practical details we continue to review.

Our accessibility work includes design, content, development, testing, and ongoing maintenance considerations.

Digital Experience
01

Keyboard Access

We aim to support navigation through links, buttons, menus, forms, and key interactions without requiring a mouse.

02

Visible Focus

Interactive elements are designed to provide a clear visual indication when they receive keyboard focus.

03

Readable Contrast

Text, backgrounds, controls, and important interface elements are reviewed for legibility and visual separation.

04

Scalable Content

We work to support browser zoom, responsive text, and flexible layouts without unnecessary loss of information.

05

Meaningful Labels

Forms, fields, buttons, links, and instructions are reviewed for understandable labels and useful context.

06

Reduced Motion

Where possible, decorative motion is minimized for visitors who have enabled reduced-motion preferences.

Assistive Technology

Built for more ways to interact.

Customers may use screen readers, screen magnification, speech recognition, keyboard navigation, browser zoom, color adjustments, or other assistive tools when visiting Avelisse.

We work to maintain semantic page structure, understandable controls, useful alternative text, visible focus indicators, and responsive content that can support these different methods of interaction.

Browser settings, device settings, assistive software, third-party applications, and individual configurations may affect the final experience.

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Flexible Interaction Customers should be able to explore the Avelisse experience using the tools and settings that work best for them.
Ongoing Progress

Accessibility continues as Avelisse evolves.

New products, services, features, integrations, and content may introduce new considerations. We continue reviewing the experience as changes are made.

01

Review

We review key customer journeys, page structures, visual contrast, interactive controls, and content presentation.

02

Improve

When accessibility concerns are identified, we evaluate reasonable improvements based on impact, urgency, and technical feasibility.

03

Maintain

Accessibility considerations are included in ongoing content, design, development, and website maintenance decisions.

04

Listen

Customer feedback helps us understand barriers that may not be identified through internal review alone.

Statement Details

Scope, limitations, and feedback.

The following information explains how this statement applies to the Avelisse digital experience.

What does this statement cover?

This statement applies to the customer-facing Avelisse website and the digital content, navigation, product information, and services presented through it.

It is intended to describe our accessibility approach and ongoing improvement efforts.

What accessibility standard does Avelisse consider?

We aim to consider recognized accessibility practices, including relevant principles and success criteria found in the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.

This statement does not represent a guarantee that every page, feature, or third-party service fully conforms to every guideline at all times.

Are third-party services included?

Some parts of the website may rely on third-party platforms, applications, payment services, embedded content, or integrations that Avelisse does not fully control.

We encourage third-party providers to support accessible experiences, but their accessibility practices may differ from ours.

Can accessibility barriers still occur?

Yes. Despite ongoing efforts, customers may encounter content, features, integrations, or technical conditions that do not work as expected with a particular device or assistive technology.

We welcome specific feedback so that reported barriers can be reviewed and addressed where reasonably possible.

What information should I include when reporting a problem?

Please identify the page, feature, product, or action involved and describe the difficulty you experienced.

Helpful details may include your browser, device, operating system, assistive technology, and the result you expected.

When was this statement updated?

This Accessibility Statement was last updated on June 17, 2026.

It may be revised as our website, services, technology, and accessibility practices continue to develop.

Accessibility Feedback

Tell us where the experience can improve.

We welcome feedback about accessibility barriers experienced while using the Avelisse website.

Please include enough detail for us to understand the affected page or feature. We will review accessibility-related messages as promptly as reasonably possible and evaluate suitable next steps.