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Thursday, November 30, 2017

Anthropologie - Wikipedia
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Anthropologie is an American clothing retailer that currently operates over 200 stores worldwide featuring a curated assortment of clothing, jewelry, intimates, home furniture and décor, beauty and gifts.

Anthropologie is part of URBN brands, which includes Urban Outfitters, Free People, BHLDN and Terrain.


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History

In 1970, Richard Hayne and Scott Belair were in need of a project for an entrepreneurial class they were taking in college. Both of them decided to open a retail store called, Free People. Later on after opening up another store, Urban Outfitters, a close friend of Dick Hayne's came to him with a problem. Where she was living, Philadelphia, did not have enough clothing store options for her sense of style. Hayne then came up with the idea of Anthropologie in hopes of giving creative, educated and affluent 30-45 year-old women a place to shop in a store that reflects her personal style. So, autumn of 1992, Anthropologie opened in Wayne, Pennsylvania. This first free standing store was opened in an automobile shop that had been refurbished. As technology continued and the store becoming a success, something needed to be done in order to cater to all customers. Therefore, in 1998 the brand launched a mail-order catalog, which doubled its subscriptions within in a year. To further customer access, that same year Anthropologie launched a website.

While internet sales are increasing, so are the physical storefronts. In 2009, Anthropologie opened its first international store in London, England. This brand followed the other brands in URBN to expand to the United Kingdom. Currently there are over 200 retail stores throughout the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. In some of the new stores built in recent years, there has been a petite shop and dining options in the store.


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In the Community

Anthropologie has been trying to lend a helping hand in their community. By pairing up with nonprofit partners, like Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation, ACHIEVEable, and many more, the brand is trying to make the community a better place. The company also puts on do it yourself, or DIY, projects, birthday parties, and even fashion shows to cater to all types of customers. Through art and creativity, the goal of spreading goodwill can be accomplished.


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Products

Currently Anthropologie is selling women's apparel and accessories, intimates, home furniture and décor, beauty and gifts. Yet, the brand is continuing to grow in their different genres of products. Their newest genre is the Terrain, a garden center by combining a retail store, an event space, and a café. Everything sold in Anthropologie is said to fall into one of the following categories: soft and delicate; boho chic; easy cool; elegant classic; and modern sporty. This allows the brand to keep their products aimed at their target market of creative-minded women, who want to look like themselves, not the masses.


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Collaborations

Anthropologie often partners with artists and designers from around the world to create limited-run collections in apparel, accessories and home. Collaborators have included Tracy Reese, Peter Som, Collette Dinnigan, Mara Hoffman, Liya Kebede, Byron Lars, Chris Benz, Kit Kemp and Claire Desjardins.


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See also

  • J. Crew
  • Madewell
  • Free People
  • Urban Outfitters

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References


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External links

  • Official website

Source of article : Wikipedia