The Anthropologie-st, ever the detective, carefully gathers clues about the indigenous peeps she finds herself among. Buried in the history of this recently discovered civilization she finds evidence of previous promotional codes. The detective herself remembers a time where the Anthropologie-ites offered discounts of sorts to their people. She finds ancient artifacts that record previous requests to the leaders of…
photo from design sponge With a little bit of talent I could do anything, I always tell myself. But I doubt I could create anything as beautiful as Britt’s Anthropologie DIY project. She fell in love with the Curator Nightstand ($698) but not so much the price. So with spit, grit and 96 bucks she recreated the table using parts…
Back in college when 90% of Anthropologie’s clothing was financially out of reach for me I’d still wander into the store to check out their funky hardware. Somewhere in Fort Collins, Colorado a dresser with antique glass pulls and one heck of a paint job is floating around from Colorado State student to Colorado State student (or at least I…
Anthropologie does a great job of selecting brands to carry in-store. Somehow they take all these different backgrounds and blend them into one cohesive thought. As I’ve become more engrossed by the store I’ve gotten a bit better at guessing which brand submitted which piece. One of my favorite brands is Pink Studio. Their About Us page sums up nicely…
Anthropologie has updated the website sale section! The tops section seems to be the biggest beneficiary with 20 or so new items added. Some highlights: Mirabella Scoopneck: now $40 Sweet William Blouse: now $70 Penna Tunic: now $50 Shadowlight Dress: now $70 Whistle Stop Skirt: now $40 Through the Seasons Jacket: now $40 Animal Portrait Pendants: now $30
Anthropologie updated their homepage and truly seems to be embracing the flowiness right now. First they highlight ‘slouchy tees‘ which I’d politely suggest renaming free-flowing tops. Lots of cute ones to choose from like the Steep Stairs Tank ($78) which was part of Right Angle in their Geometry cycle last week or the The-Look-Back Tank ($68) which is gorgeous coming…
Gah! Isn’t the dress above super cute? It’s the Kimchi Blue Striped Sundress ($58) at Anthropologie’s sister-slash-parent brand Urban Outfitters. Nothing fancy; just a nice throw me on and run out the door Spring comfy dress. I want this dress! However I have a bit of a dilemma. You see Urban Outfitters likes to taunt anyone with anything resembling curves.…