
Who doesn't love Anthropologie?
Whenever we stroll by a store, it's pretty much guaranteed we'll pop in. So it's not like we need another reason to shop there, but we just got one.
Earlier this month, the retailer expanded into plus-size for the very first time. One peek at the size-inclusive collection and we think you'll agree: It's so gorgeous, wearing it will basically make you feel like a curve model. The collection itself is titled A+nthropologie (or APlus by Anthropologie) launched with a total of 120 pieces, which are a mix of in-house labels and outside brands. Sizes go from 16W to 26W and prices start at $48 and go up to $260, so a nice range on on all levels.
Unsurprisingly, it was hard to narrow down our favorites, but we did it and these are the key pieces we're into for spring.
Virginia Dress
This colorful maxi dress with a perfectly cinched waist is breezy and flattering.
Dog Days Colloquial Tee
Dress up your look with this playful pup shirt.
Pilcro Belted Denim Romper
A sassy denim romper is the perfect 'fit for spring.
Marrakech Camo Moto Jacket
A fitted moto jacket in a trendy camo print will be your new neutral.
Vineland Embroidered Midi Skirt
A sunny yellow skirt in an A-line silhouette is oh so fresh for spring.
Rosalie Embroidered Top
This cute floral top that ties right at the waist is perfect for your next brunch.
Beachy Wide-Leg Pant
A tailored but beachy wide-leg pant is the best way to rock off-duty style.
Tabby Stretch Waist Belt
This stretchy leather belt will pull together any look ASAP.
Jessalyn Knit Blazer
A fitted knit blazer strikes the perfect balance between casual and dressy.
Canovas Striped Jumpsuit
Streamline your look with this stripe jumpsuit in a chic, tailored fit.
Classic V-Neck Tee
Who doesn't love a classic T-shirt in a sophisticated snake print?
Camilla Maxi Dress
Why not spend these warmer months in this sleeveless knit dress?
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