TEM offers this website, including all information, tools and services available from this site to you, the user, conditioned upon your acceptance of all terms, conditions, policies and notices stated here. Throughout the site, the terms “we”, “us” and “our” refer to The Earthy Marketplace (“TEM”). com, mobile phone applications, web widgets, as well as all linked pages (collectively, our services), are owned and operated by The Earthy Marketplace. The web pages available at theearthymarketplace.ie/. Both stores have positive focused branding, with plenty of uplifting messaging and encouragement to fully embrace and love yourself. To me, this takes away the stigma stores sometimes place on “Plus” sizing and makes it much more normal. I find it very intriguing that A Beautiful Soul starts at a size 10 (my typical size these days) and not the more classic Plus size 18 and up. Even better, if you are a size 10 through a size 24, you’ll find tons of great items at Altar’d State’s sister site, A Beautiful Soul. You’ll find a good mix of outfit photos and product photos on the Altar’d State website. There’s a noticeable laid back, exploring vibe that is welcoming and inviting. The largest section I saw is dresses with 155 items - totally browseable over morning coffee! They have clothing, accessories and some home goods. On its website, Altar’d State is organized well into categories and subcategories. If you’re missing Anthropologie circa 2014 or before then you are probably going to like Altar’d State! Altar’d State does so many of the things Anthropologie used to do well, and does some things better.įirstly, the selection is not overwhelming. Who knows what you might discover just pass this display or that? Doesn’t it all sound wonderfully familiar? Clothing, shoes, home and jewelry all play together in little vignettes sprinkled around the store. Now that Anthropologie has gone off the rails and doesn’t seem interested in correcting course, Altar’d State has become much more intriguing to me! Even more so now that they just opened two stores close to my NYC home on Long Island and White Plains.Īhh, looking at these in-store photos pleases me so! I love the way Altar’d State sets up their stores to be a meandering. I’d liked their stuff and remember feeling like it was quite Anthro reminiscent. Have you heard of Altar’d State? Up until recently I had only a peripheral knowledge of it from the times I’d stopped in their Cherry Creek store during visits back to Colorado. Much of my spare time is spent hunting for some store, any store that would bring back those goofy good vibes and feelings that Anthropologie used to provide on a daily basis. So clearly, I’m far from alone in clamoring for the Anthro of yore. What question do I get asked most frequently? Since you’re not shopping at Anthropologie as much these days, where are you shopping instead? I partially answered that question last Fall in a post that is already my second most-read post ever. Through these doors, the experience we’ve been missing awaits! And the clothing too.
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