Accessibility Statement
Sixated is committed to making our content usable for everyone, and to meeting WCAG 2.1 AA as an ongoing standard.
Last updated: 2026. Sixated is committed to making sixated.com accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of ability or technology. We want everyone to be able to read, navigate, and enjoy our fashion, beauty, wellness, and lifestyle content, and we treat accessibility as a core part of what it means to publish well.
Our commitment
We aim to conform to the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. These internationally recognized guidelines, published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), explain how to make web content more accessible to people with a wide range of disabilities, including visual, auditory, motor, speech, and cognitive differences. The guidelines are built around four principles: content should be perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. Meeting these standards also tends to make the Site faster, clearer, and easier for everyone to use, whatever device or connection they are on.
What we do
As part of our ongoing effort to be accessible, we work to:
- Use clear, readable typography and maintain sufficient color contrast between text and background.
- Provide descriptive alternative text for meaningful images so screen-reader users understand what they convey, and mark purely decorative images so they are skipped.
- Structure pages with correct headings, lists, and landmark regions so content is easy to navigate and scan.
- Support full keyboard navigation, including a visible focus indicator, so the Site can be used without a mouse.
- Write descriptive, meaningful link text rather than vague phrases such as “click here.”
- Design responsive layouts that adapt to different screen sizes, orientations, and zoom levels up to at least 200% without loss of content.
- Keep motion and animation restrained, avoid content that flashes, and respect reduced-motion preferences where supported.
- Label form fields and interactive controls so their purpose is clear to assistive technology.
How we test and maintain accessibility
Accessibility is a continuous process, not a one-time task. We review new templates, features, and content with accessibility in mind, using a combination of automated checks, manual keyboard testing, and evaluation with screen readers and other assistive technologies. When we identify issues, we log and prioritize them, and we work to correct them as part of our normal publishing and development cycle. As guidelines and best practices evolve, we update our approach accordingly.
Third-party content and known limitations
Our Site evolves constantly and includes some third-party components, such as embedded media, advertising, and affiliate widgets, that we do not fully control. Some content published earlier, and certain third-party embeds or integrations, may not yet fully meet WCAG 2.1 AA at any given time. Where we cannot directly fix a third-party element, we look for accessible alternatives or work with the provider. We prioritize fixes based on impact and how frequently the affected content is used, and we are committed to addressing barriers as we are able.
Alternative access
If a piece of content on Sixated is not accessible to you, we want to help you get the information another way. Contact us and, where we reasonably can, we will provide the content in an alternative format or offer another means of accessing it.
Feedback and contact
We welcome your feedback on the accessibility of Sixated, and reports from readers are one of the most valuable ways we find and fix problems. If you experience any difficulty accessing part of the Site, or if you have a suggestion that would help, please contact us at editorial@sixated.com. Where possible, please include the page URL, a description of the problem, and the browser, device, and assistive technology you are using, so we can reproduce and resolve the issue. We take this feedback seriously and will do our best to respond promptly and provide the information or assistance you need.