New York Fashion Week is just about over and I’ve not seen a single show. Usually I beg my way into an invite to at least one show thanks to friends in the industry (the show is usually Nanette Lepore or Anna Sui). Not this time around; work has been beyond busy and that’s a good thing. Instead I’ve been…
…Nashville! The Tennessean has the scoop. The 2nd accessories boutique will be located in The Mall at Green Hills. The article notes an opening date of fall but I think it will be sooner — job ads are already up for that location. AnthroBetty also sent along this shot from the future home of the accessories boutique (thanks AnthroBetty!). I…
I will always jump at the chance to help promote independent designers! Thanks to the wonderful Pam from simply livly, who has graciously offered to give one of her Anthropologie-inspired necklaces away to a lucky EA reader!! Up for grabs is the necklace you see above, the citrine/amber with grey jersey necklace. This struck me as a great winter-to-spring transition…
Note: This post is reprinted with permission. The original post can be found on Anthropologie Archaeologie. (Thanks Patti!) If you’re interested in writing a guest post email me or click the “contact” link near the top of the blog. On to the guest post! I discovered today that most of my favorite recent Anthopologie jewelry pieces…are all from the same designer!…
….Clara! Michelle H! Cate_B! Lisbeth!! You ladies are the lucky winners of the Things You Love Week contests. Congratulations to you all! The winners have all been contacted and have 72 hours to claim their prize. Didn’t win this time? Don’t get too upset — I have one contest coming up today and another coming next week! So stick around.…
Ever wonder the history behind the Anthropologie pieces you own? Besides the mass-manufactured items the store carries, there are also plenty of curiosities from smaller houses with deeper stories. Every so often I meet the artists behind the designs. This is one of those stories. I met John Wind, founder of Maximal Art, during a trade show at the Javits…
A broken finger or two won’t stop me from posting the sale list! Clothing only this week as Anthropologie’s sale takes on a quieter stance for the deepest part of winter. Some items I’d been waiting forever for, like the Soft Soaring Sweater (now $70, review here), style #19200310 and Firewing Blouse (now $100, review here), style #19386739, plus the…