Just wanted to share this gorgeous composite designed by Bella Seven, posted over at Flickr. You can view the Anthropologie Flickr pool here. There are some gorgeous shots! Now if someone would just post old catalogues…
Despite reports (just last week!) of how Anthropologie made out like bandits over Presidents’ Day Weekend, it looks like Urban Outfitters needs to recover a bit after a weak 4th quarter. Sales were strong but profits dipped. Says the AP via Forbes:Demand for Anthropologie’s eclectic and higher-priced home goods and clothes and Free People’s hippy-chic attire remained strong last year…
USA Today spies a trend, and that trend is: modesty! Especially for teens, who have been facing less than decent options when it comes to clothes lately. What stores did young ladies in training and their parental units identify as hip yet classy? American Eagle, my new nemesis Banana Republic (aka Nanaban), J.Crew, Ann Taylor, Delia*s and Anthropologie! American Eagle…
The outfits section has been updated with new looks (wow, that was fast!). This time around the theme is geometry with shapes, angles and coordinates a’plenty. My favorite outfit is vector (shown above) which has a classically simple look. Those lavaliere peep-toes ($180) sure look intense though. Which look is your favorite?
Anthropologie’s latest email features the Manambe Dress ($168) I so adore but have no occasion to wear. Click through the email and you’re taken to the Splashy Stems page where all things floral reside, from clothing to shoes to bedding. I like the palette of the Blurred Reef Camisole ($78) and the Picabeen V-Neck ($78, above) would like great under…
I’ll just come out and say it: I think the anthro newsletter is awesome! Every month when I’m done reading it I think “Ohhh, that was pretty cool.” This month the newsletter features interviews with personal shoppers from NY and CA. Nothing groundbreaking but a nice little featurette. I heartily approve. Did you know that Anthropologie has personal shoppers? I…
Dress with Ruffled V Neckline ($445) Oh, Catherine Malandrino…je t’adore. Her store (and Nanette Lepore‘s) are so close to my work that I have to purposely avoid Broome Street so I don’t blow entire paychecks. Malandrino’s clothing is always flattering, always on-trend and just gorgeous to look at. It is in many ways a great companion to Anthropologie’s zeitgeist. I’m…