Continuing the no pattern to update trend, Anthropologie has updated their sale section this morning. They are continuing to add items as I post this! Lots of summer dresses and some transitional cardigans. Highlights below. Ice Storm Cardigan (now $80) Timeless Denim Jacket (now $60) Breeze-Blown Blouse (now $50) Organized Chaos Tank (now $40, review in this post) Blooming Corona…
Hooray! I received a tip last night that there would be significant markdowns in the website’s sale section today. I was a bit afraid of crying wolf — I’d heard the same last week and there was notta — but I’m happy to report this week the tip panned out quite well. Thanks also to Anonymous @ 6:35 AM who…
It’s not e-commerced yet but Anthropologie has officially debuted their UK website. Their logo features a dropdown menu including Anthro’s past/present/future and a gallery of recent catalogue shots. You can sign up for email updates (I faked being an England resident, I’m sure you understand Anthro). You can also apply for a job — Anthro says “We are always looking…
For reasons so far unclear to me grunge seems to be the next fad making a comeback. Has anyone else noticed that we’re cycling (or should I say recycling?) through trends very quickly these days. I feel like just 3 months ago we were high on the 1940s while the 1920s were just starting to peek through. While some designers…
A couple of years ago I gave up wearing watches. Clocks are everywhere these days and my cellphone has officially replaced my wrist timepiece. When my arm began to feel naked I started wearing bracelets and I’ve been hopelessly devoted to wrist baubles ever since. Anthropologie has a featurette devoted to some pretty sweet options. Lollipop Swirl: Treefrog Bangle ($198)&…
In the endless debate between gold vs. silver jewelry I come down solidly on the silver side. Gold brings an expensive, tasteful quality to be sure but silver says young and scrappy to me. Anthropologie is featuring a new set of jewelry with an almost coal-like silvery tone that really does seem to be inspired by the light of the…
At my first job in New York City I was required to conform to a miserable dress code. Ever since then I have mostly feared the stiff button-down shirt — the shirt of gaps; itchiness and general constriction. Leave it to Anthropologie to put a more delicate spin on the buttoned-up look. No fear from these. The In-Tune Shirtdress ($118)…