Anthropologie has updated its website outfits section. (Note to Anthro: Update this section more often please! You can never pitch too many outfit ideas.) This time around they’re featuring ways to wear sweaters now and later. I love almost all of the options once again reinforcing to myself that I am a winter baby. The one above is my favorite,…
Green is a beautiful thing. I particularly enjoy the color because it brings out my hazel eyes, as well as for the obvious connection to nature. Anthropologie’s feature page is devoted to green things at the moment and I’m enjoying several selections. J’adore Le Jardin Cloche ($88), especially the fuzzy flower. Several of the items in the collection remind me…
Anthropologie updated their homepage to give a peek into their August catalogue inspiration. I just got my hard copy in the mail today and I must say it is somehow more lovely than it looks online. I love the “real people” quality to the collection of photos even if those real people are beautiful, fabulous and so chic. Aren’t we…
Does anyone else think it’s completely unnecessary to revisit clothing trends from the 1980s? And the 1990s for that matter? I’m convinced that 20 years was not all that long ago. I’ve enjoyed the return of the 1940s over the last several months. The only thing more depressing than a recession is having to wear the same clothing as I…
First and foremost: congrats to everyone behind the redesign! I’m sure this was no small undertaking and it looks like much of the site has been rebuilt (both front-end and back-end). The CSS in particular looks like it’s been overhauled and that will help a lot with SEO. Hooray to you all! I have been poking around the site for…
Many thanks to cpeck, who drew my attention to a new version of Anthropologie‘s website that is loading only on Macs using Safari. On every other combination I’ve tried…from my iPhone to Safari on PC to Firefox on Mac to IE on Windows I don’t see the new version. I’m not sure if this is some ingenious multivariate test on…
Last winter Anthropologie used stop motion photography to tease one of their winter catalogues. And now they’ve applied the same science to their home section for a featurette called “Linens In Motion.” I like it a lot! It’s really mesmerizing. I wish it was longer and utilized more bedding options. I’m not sure what bed size their stylist is using…