I should preface this by saying that I can't afford to buy anything at Anthropologie.
But if I COULD afford to buy anything at Anthropologie, I would do it at the Anthropologie in Chelsea.
I've been to many Anthropologies in the States. And I've been to the Anthropologie on Regent Street. I have two words to say about them: 'Ho' and 'Hum'. Yeah, they're nice. Yeah, they're filled with things I love and want to buy in multiples of 50. But they're just Anthropologies, you know?
But the Anthropologie on King's Rd in Chelsea? Stupendous.
Open
Light
Airy
Inviting
Spacious
There's a freaking water fall in there, people.
If you love buying clothing and housewares that easily cost three times as much as you should pay for such things, then make your way to the Anthropologie with haste. If you love looking at clothing and housewares such as these but don't feel the need to buy everything you see, then you should pay Anthrologie in Chelsea a visit, too.
A word to the bargain-minded. Don't be put off by the fact that the sales floor is seemingly bereft of clearance bargains. The sale area is hidden away in a completely separate, cavernous room at the back, and it's quite tricky to find. Because, Anthropologie? Put things on SALE? Never can such a thing be visible to the public! It would break the façade. read more