Every so often fabulous community members email me about Anthropologie items they’ve found for less somewhere else. Much as I am a store loyalist I love a good deal! This post rounds up some of the recent finds; please add a comment if you know of something else. The outfit above features a beautiful pair of Chie Mihara sandals. Anthropologie…
I can’t stop using the shot above! I am just in love with it even though I am not quite sold on Leifsdottir’s Coming & Going Skirt ($198, review here). Leifsdottir also makes a blue version of the skirt called the Acadiana Ruffle Skirt ($198). While at H&M earlier today I found a very similar version for $35. Here we…
One of the questions I’m frequently asked is: are all those below-retail price Anthropologie items around the Internet real or fake? Recently some sellers have had multiples of new releases up for sale at 20, 30 and even 50% off retail. It’s hard to resist and curiosity finally got the best of me last week. I saw the Two Paths…
With Anthropologie’s Snakebite Belt ($32) being backordered until…oh I don’t know…forever, our talented community has been looking for alternatives. In a tip previously reported by Danielle in this post, and brought up again by Fiona in this week’s Trade Market an alternate has been found at Charlotte Russe. It’s ostensibly called the Stretch Hook Belt ($7, shown above) but I…
Anthropologie, let there never be any doubt that I love you and you are my favorite store. However in this economy I love a deal more! So it’s with that in mind that I pass this along. The beautiful boots you see above are known as the Little-Bit-Country Booties ($395) and I fell in love with them instantly (even though…
One of the more intriguing/bewildering new items from Anthropologie’s November catalogue is Pencey’s Floating Lace Blouse ($128). It’s gorgeous for sure but it’s been a bit of a head-scratcher figuring out how to style it. Anthropologie suggests wearing it over the beautiful Blushing Faille Dress ($188). But we can all take a deep breath because Shopbop went one step further…
Biviel’s beautiful Wandering Platforms ($158) are drool-worthy in every way. Would they be even more desirable with a price tag under $100? I think so! Over the weekend I noticed Piperlime currently has the same shoes on sale in a limited size range for $100 minus a penny, just barely making the cut. They’re known as the much less interesting…