inside the Prince St. subway station Continuing the story from yesterday, this post isn’t really about Anthropologie either! (Sorry, it will be back tomorrow. I promise!) I am breaking down my favorite NYC shopping neighborhoods into mini grids. Just in case you ever visit this lovely city — and I recommend that you do. 4. Prince St (Lafayette :: Ave…
Just as a warning, this post isn’t really about Anthropologie so feel free to skip this one if you don’t plan on visiting NYC to shop any time soon. It’s OK, Anthro will be back on Monday! But I did want to address a common question I get where should you go to shop in NYC when you come to…
Mother’s Day is coming up and Anthropologie is offering up its gift ideas. It speaks to the diverse product range Anthro offers that the specialty page has such diverse items as kitchenware, jewelry, clothing, planters, books, scarves…and whatever this thing below is. Gladiator Bird, Finch with Key ($298) I actually find the bird kind of endearing. But as usual I…
Zagat has just released their 2009/10 NYC Shopping Guide (highly recommended for visitors to this great city!) and Anthropologie got itself some love. Anthro was named “Top Fashion Store.” And even in this economy it was interesting to see that 24% of survey respondants said they were willing to spend more on “high quality items that last,” according to Zagat’s…
Oops. Anthropologie did a mini-update of their sale section this morning and I noticed that the conch pencil skirt (now $139) had finally made it! I was so excited because a friend of mine keeps dropping hints about how much she loves mine so I totally wanted to get it for her birthday in a couple of weeks. So I…
They haven’t come out and called them maxi dresses yet, but that’s basically what Anthropologie’s latest email is all about. Even though I’m tall and fairly lean I’m not really a fan of maxi dresses. When it’s warm out isn’t the whole point to wear less? I feel like a maxi dress is counter intuitive. Click through the email and…
Happy Earth Day! One more email from Anthro to remind you of the plight of the honeybee, which is quite the buzzkill. Click through to learn about how bees pollinate about eleventy-billion of the things that we eat. Note the small arrow that allows you to migrate through all four pages. Along the way Anthro highlights a flickr feed called…