Email: A Tall Tale of a Sale
We broke down the best clothing items for sale yesterday so today’s Anthropologie email took a different approach: furniture! And wouldn’t you know it that many of their amazing pieces are now actually within reach of the mid-range furniture stores like Crate & Barrel or Pottery Barn. Like the Mamello Chaise (now $1000) in the background of this shot. Gorgeous…
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Email: anthro in our own words
Following up from their press release on Monday, this month’s anthro: in our own words newsletter is the bees’ knees. Besides the Edun tees, Anthro’s store windows will be done up to celebrate all things bee. They’re also making a donation to the Department of Entomology at Penn State University though the newsletter doesn’t say whether that’s from the tees…
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Site update! Utility and 3-D Nursery
Hooray site update! Besides the Cargo Party Anthro emailed about yesterday they’ve side-barred a featurette called 3-D Nursery. A rose is a rose is a rose I suppose. Anthropologie has had a lot of flowery accents this season and I’m all for it. Click through to the featured page though and it’s decidedly selective. There’s plenty to like, from the…
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Email: Precious Cargos
Ah, cargo shorts. Endlessly useful; perpetually bulky. Anthropologie’s email blast yesterday celebrates utili-chic. My first reaction to the email was “is she wearing silk cargo shorts?” and yes she is. They’re the Wispy Cargo Pants ($118) and they’re pretty. The email leads to a specialty page. The other pair that caught my eye is the Superfluity Cargo Pants ($138). Honestly…
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The best of what’s on sale at Anthropologie: clothing
Highlighting my favorite items for sale right now. Aalto Top: now $40 Museum Wings Blouse: now $50 Cultivated Cloud Top: now $60 Wildflower Walk Tunic: now $50 Gazing Brook Tank: now $50 Zanzibar Dress: now $70 There-You-Were-Dress: now $150 Tilework Crops: now $50 Spin-Spin-Spin Skirt: now $50 Many Mirrors Tote: now $170 Alveoli Earrings: now $60 Loneland Belt: now $100
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Off the beaten path…Apartment Therapy’s Small Cool contest
screen capture from Apartment Therapy Full disclosure: I heart Apartment Therapy. Though their modern-minimal style is sometimes a bit over the top for me the site serves as inspiration for those of us who live in tiny spaces. Plus I love how founder Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan took an idea and built a successful business out of it. Kudos, sir. Each year…
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