(Note from roxy: Please welcome Debbie of the wonderful blog Dark Horse and Sara from the equally amazing blog Mommyland to the guest posting fold!) Imagine how fun it would be to go shopping at Anthropologie with the characters from Glee! Well, that’s just what my friend Sara and I did this weekend when we went to our store and…
First, I’d like to thank Roxy for allowing me to have a guest post. She’s a lucky girl to be in Mexico right now. If you’ve been to my blog, you know I love vacationing in Mexico. Roxy-hope you are enjoying a margarita on a sandy beach right now. I asked Roxy if it would be helpful to blog about…
(Note from roxy: Please welcome the brilliant Small Town Fashionista for today’s guest reviews set! I was inspired to order the Limited dress she features in this post.) When Roxy sent out a request for guest blogs to post during her vacation, I jumped at the chance to post something on such a well-known and loved blog! This was the…
Have you ever noticed how Anthropologie keeps coming out with items that are so similar they could be sisters? Ever since the Cartography Cardigan (now $50) came out we’ve thought of it as the sister to the Tick Tock Cardigan. And the Claudine Tee (now $30) looks like it could be the Wind-Rippled Tee’s twin sister (fraternal that is). So…
Hi fellow Anthro lovers! Going on a vacation this summer (like the one Roxy is currently on)? Here are some looks I put together themed by location! Worried about packing any of these items? Don’t be! Here’s a tip that’s saved me countless headaches (and ironing): if you must fold anything, lay tissue paper on top of it first (so…
Anthropologie has a new outfits set up on the website. I feel like they changed them over very quickly; so much so I think I might have missed a set entirely! (And if I did, my apologies.) This time around the looks are devoted to the “softer side of utility.” Sure! Utility…soft…practically the same thing. Often I think to myself…
An email beckoned me to Anthropologie’s outfits section early Tuesday, featuring bold print-on-print combinations. Anthropologie’s Facebook page explained further: Fashion should be what it is in France—very good material and completely individually worn.” So says the eccentric star of the 1975 documentary Grey Gardens, Edith “Little Edie” Bouvier Beale—the reclusive first cousin of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis who approached fashion without…