Every Anthropologie event should be like the one I attended on Wednesday night! I attended the Spring Fashion show on Wednesday night at the Soho Anthropologie here in NYC. This is part of the in-store fashion shows Anthro has been doing each season at select stores around the country. And Wednesday night was pretty much perfect. I’m always tickled when…
If you live in or near New York City, let’s meet up! One of our community members, Liza, would like to coordinate an Anthropologie shopping trip + lunch on Saturday, April 9, 2011. The rough plan is to meet up late morning and start off with shopping at the Rockefeller Center Anthropologie. We’ll eat lunch somewhere in the area and…
On Thursday evening, the Soho Anthropologie converted itself into an intimates lover’s delight. Only Hearts, an Upper West Side mainstay since 1978, brought a special collection of items for a small group to peruse. Included in the collection were some of the pieces in Anthro’s online Only Hearts selection as well as a few special in-store only items. One of…
This is one of my favorite posts each year — the chance to share what I got with my Anthropologie birthday discount. I did quite well for myself this year and I should warn you that opponents of consumerism should look away. I did my best to support the economy this time around! Although in reality I only spent about…
Last nite was a busy party evening for NYC fashion! Between holiday window parties, store appreciation parties and just because parties I ended uptown, downtown, east and west. (I shudder to think how much I racked up in cab fare.) Without a doubt though the event circled with little hearts and x’s and o’s was Anthropologie’s party at their Soho…
Last week Anthropologie’s Rockefeller Center store in NYC played host to a party marking the release of Blow by Blow, an Isabella Blow memoir written by the late fashion icon’s husband Detmar Blow. The store’s gallery debuted its newest exhibit featuring photos and artifacts from the memoir’s subject. Ms. Blow is credited with discovering designers Alexander McQueen and Philip Treacy…
Calling all NYC-area anthro members: author Mary Randolph Carter will be at the Chelsea Market Anthropologie (75 9th Ave) next Thursday (11/11) to sign copies of her book, A Perfectly Kept House is the Sign of a Misspent Life. This special event will take place from 6 to 8 PM. The book is an ode of sorts to the creative…