Anthropologie has been a fan favorite of celebrities and fashion people for decades now. The retailer houses a collection of brands we all know and love—such as Reformation, Norma Kamali, and Ronny Kobo—and the pieces from its own in-house brand are fabulous in their own right. I can remember being a high school student begging my mom to take me into Anthro to walk the sales floor and look at all of the pretty pieces beautifully displayed, from unique home décor picks to bridal dresses to shoes and accessories galore. I was like a kid in a candy store, picking up incense and scented candles one minute and cashmere sweaters and bohemian printed dresses the next.
As I've grown older, my love for Anthropologie has only grown stronger. After cleaning out my closet for fall and winter, Anthro was the first stop when hunting for fresh new pieces to replenish the pieces I just kicked to the curb. To no surprise at all, there were so many pieces that I loved, but there were only a lucky few that I actually added to my cart. Once my Anthro order arrived, I was so excited about it that I had to do a little try-on haul—the pieces are that good.
Anthropologie is the home of so many great brands, including Reformation, one of my all-time favorite and most-worn brands. This Anthro haul was all about getting elevated, chic pieces for the fall and winter months, which, of course, includes a pretty little black dress to wear to events, holiday parties, dinner dates, etc. An LBD is a classic for so many reasons and looks good year-round. When I saw this strapless, bubble-hemmed baby dress from Reformation, I knew it was the one. The velvet bustier top on this dress gives that holiday-season vibe that I just adore. There is something about a black dress with a pair of sheer tights and pumps that feels so chic to me, which is exactly how I chose to style this dress for a night at the New York City Ballet. This dress is so comfortable when you put it on. I'm obsessed.
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I love an off-white look in the fall, and when I saw this dreamy off-the-shoulder top from Reformation, I knew I needed to get my hands on it. It's one of those no-brainer, style-with-anything shirts. I paired it with this ultra-chic corduroy column skirt to create a sophisticated, monochromatic look. This outfit is definitely missing a leather belt, but other than that, I can't wait to wear this look out in New York. I know I'll be styling both of these pieces in so many different ways all fall and winter long.
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