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Yahoo
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
There are more than 3,300 items on sale at Anthropologie right now — and they're all an extra 40% off
As a shopping editor, I flock to an Anthropologie sale like a fish to water. The retailer is easily one of my favourite spots for new clothing and home decor, especially when they have a sale on. Right now, Anthropologie shoppers can take an extra 40 per cent off already marked-down styles, thanks to the retailer's massive summer sale. With more than 3,300 items up for grabs, Anthropologie shoppers can save on shoes and apparel, home decor and more. To get in on the action, you'll want to hurry as stock goes notoriously fast during Anthropologie sales. To shop my 14 top sale picks, scroll below. Monarch Monogram Mug I'm an absolute sucker for anything monogrammed, especially when it's A) cute and B) on sale for under $10. Prime example: Anthropologie's Monarch Monogram Mug. $6 $14 at Anthropologie Dakota Melamine Dinner Plates These bamboo melamine dinner plates are perfect for outdoor gatherings. They're on sale in three colours and, according to one reviewer, they're "so pretty and hold up really well." $15 $46 at Anthropologie Farm Rio Sweet Bloom Bouquet Short-Sleeve Mini Dress This 100 per cent cotton mini is "super cute and flattering," according to one shopper. "The fabric is super, super light, which is nice for a hot summer [day]." $108 $328 at Anthropologie Lucia Acrylic Wine Glasses Picture this: It's a warm summer evening, you're hosting your girlfriends for spritzes in these colourful acrylic glasses and the conversation is flowing. Perfect, isn't it? $18 $46 at Anthropologie The Fiona Beaded Slide Sandals by Maeve I don't know about you, but I, for one, am seriously obsessed with these beaded slides. $60 $160 at Anthropologie Wynn Portuguese Glazed Terracotta Cake Stand Sculpted from glazed terracotta, this dishwasher-safe cake stand is peak elegance. $33 $98 at Anthropologie Tiare Hawaii Dahlia Maxi Dress This beachy maxi dress is handmade in Bali using traditional dyeing techniques and featuring stunning bohemian detailing. $36 $140 at Anthropologie Cheerie Icon Stemless Wine Glass This hand-blown stemless wine comes in three playful, charming motifs: Pineapple (pictured), watermelon and cherries. $6 $16 at Anthropologie ALOHAS Tb.490 Rife Animal Print Sneakers These ALOHAS sneakers combine suede and calf hair for the ultimate fashion girl shoe. $108 $280 at Anthropologie Maeve Embroidered Eyelet Tank This oh-so-cute embroidered tank would play well with a pair of jean shorts and sandals. $48 $118 at Anthropologie The Brigitte Satchel by Melie Bianco I have my eye on this bubblegum pink faux leather satchel, but Anthropologie shoppers can also score it on sale in a pretty lavender and foliage green. $42 $148 at Anthropologie Farm Rio x Anthropologie One-Shoulder Tiered Midi Dress Are you still looking for a wedding guest dress for any late summer or early fall nuptials? If so, this tiered one-shoulder midi from Farm Rio is a cute option — plus, it's more than $200 off! $102 $305 at Anthropologie The Mediterranean Dish Glazed Terracotta Pasta Bowls Summer pasta salad is good on its own, but when you serve it in these Mediterranean-inspired bowls, it will become a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. $36 $106 at Anthropologie Wavy Wood Wine Rack Give your bar cart a stylish, artsy update with this cool four-bottle wine rack. If red isn't your thing, it's also on sale in white. $33 $98 at Anthropologie


Fashion Value Chain
11-07-2025
- Lifestyle
- Fashion Value Chain
LANGUAGE® Launches Versatile New Lace-Ups for All-Day Style
LANGUAGE®, the premium footwear brand, has introduced its latest collection of lace-up shoes crafted for today's dynamic lifestyle. Combining bold aesthetics with superior comfort, the new Maeve and Easton lace-ups bring functional style to men's and women's wardrobes alike. For women, the Maeve Lace-Up arrives in eye-catching yellow and rich blue tones, offering a vibrant twist on everyday fashion. Featuring a breathable canvas upper, featherlight outsole, and cushioned insole, Maeve transitions effortlessly from work hours to weekend outings. Its sleek, minimalist design makes it a contemporary staple for the fashion-forward woman. On the men's front, the Easton Lace-Up balances classic charm with laid-back elegance. Offered in blue and off-white variants, Easton delivers comfort through its airy canvas build and flexible cushioned sole. Designed for movement and ease, this style is perfect for casual city strolls, brunches, or running errands with effortless flair. Priced at ₹3,990/-, both Maeve and Easton lace-ups are available at LANGUAGE®'s exclusive brand stores across cities like Chennai, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Indore, Ludhiana, Patiala, Bathinda, and Sangrur. They are also stocked at over 250 premium multi-brand retail outlets nationwide. Customers can also shop online at: Stay connected with the latest style inspiration and footwear drops on Instagram and Facebook.


Irish Daily Mirror
09-07-2025
- Health
- Irish Daily Mirror
Over €78k raised in support of young woman battling rare and aggressive tumour
Almost €80,000 has been raised to help support a young woman from Co Wexford who is in need of life-saving surgery. 22-year-old Maeve Duffy, from Gusserane, has been bravely battling a rare and aggressive tumour called a facial nerve schwannoma since she was 17. The very rare benign mass has caused 'relentless' pain, nausea, dizziness and significant hearing loss. After fighting the tumour for the past five years and exhausting every treatment available in Ireland - including radiation - and experiencing years of delays and consultations, Maeve's doctors have informed her that the tumour is inoperable here. If the tumour is not removed, her symptoms will continue to worsen, and the rare condition will prove fatal. The young woman's only option at making a full recovery is to undergo surgery at the International Neuroscience Institute in Hanover in Germany. However, the cost of this surgery is over €107,000 and as "time is critical", Maeve's family and friends have launched a GoFundMe page in the hopes of raising enough money for her to undergo the life-saving surgery. A message shared on the GoFundMe page by the fundraiser's organisers states: "Our wonderful cousin Maeve Duffy is 22, and for the past five years has been bravely battling a rare and aggressive tumour called a facial nerve schwannoma. Maeve is now in urgent need of life-saving surgery. "After exhausting every treatment available in Ireland — including radiation and years of delays and consultations — her doctors have told her that the tumour is inoperable here. Meanwhile, Maeve lives with relentless pain, nausea, dizziness, and significant hearing loss. Despite everything, she remains her kind, funny, and fiercely-determined self. "But there is hope. Specialists at the International Neuroscience Institute in Hanover, Germany, renowned for treating complex cases like Maeve's, can help. Their surgical team has the expertise to give Maeve a real chance at recovery. But the cost of this surgery is over €107,000, and time is critical. "We're doing everything we can to raise the funds to get Maeve to Germany for this life-changing surgery. If you're able to donate — no matter how big or small — it would mean the world to Maeve and all of us who love her." The GoFundMe page was set up on June 19 and has already raised over €78,000 of its €117,525 goal, with the fundraiser's organisers saying they have "been blown away by the generosity" of those who have made a donation. "Hi everyone, we just wanted to say the biggest, most heartfelt thank you from Maeve, Siobhán, Peter, Tom, and Aidan," the fundraiser's organisers said in a message shared on the GoFundMe page. "We've been blown away by the generosity, kind messages, and support from friends, family, and strangers. It means the world to see so many people rally around Maeve; it's been incredibly moving and uplifting during a tough time. "Your kindness is making a real difference, and we're so grateful." If you would like to make a donation, you can visit the fundraising page here. The Irish Mirror's Crime Writers Michael O'Toole and Paul Healy are writing a new weekly newsletter called Crime Ireland. Click here to sign up and get it delivered to your inbox every week


Daily Mirror
07-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Anthropologie's tennis-themed cardigan is a must-buy for Wimbledon fans
Wimbledon outfits are coming thick and fast, but if you're looking for the perfect fun finishing touch to your courtside look, Anthropologie's new tennis-themed cardigan is perfect We're officially in the midst of tennis season, with Wimbledon in full swing and celebrities serving up some great fashion with their courtside outfits. Although the dress code is smart and chic, the ever-changing British weather means you may need to bring a layer or two if you're planning on attending. Even if you're only planning on watching from the comfort of your sofa, you can still get in the spirit, and we've found the perfect item that'll work wherever you're watching the matches. If you head over to Anthropologie, you'll be desperate to get your hands on The Alicia 3D Cropped Cardigan by Maeve, which is a great whimsical way to get Wimbledon ready. There's no shortage of fun and quirky accessories at Wimbledon, and we've seen plenty of famous faces embracing a little joy with their outfits, like Louise Thompson 's Lulu Guinness strawberry basket bag. Which is why we know this 3D tennis-themed cardigan will go down a storm, not to mention help keep you cosy if the temperatures suddenly drop. Coming in a gorgeous forest green shade that mirrors the grass of the Wimbledon tennis courts, The Alicia 3D Cropped Cardigan has 3D knitted tennis rackets and balls dotted all over, with ribbon trim giving it a little extra luxury. It also has a super soft knit, with a cropped length and oversized balloon sleeves which give it an elevated structure and shape whilst still being comfortable to wear. If tennis isn't your thing, it also comes in navy with 3D red cherries knitted into it, for a fun and flirty take on the fruit print trend that's dominating this summer's wardrobes. Another great alternative is the Boxy St. Tropez France Graphic Crew Sweater from Hollister, which is currently on sale down from £39.95 to £18.99. With its dark green knit and white crossed tennis racket motif on the front, it's the perfect way to get the tennis look in a more casual way. We also spotted this Cotton French Terry Crewneck Pullover Tennis Club for £108 at Lululemon, which comes in a soft, lightweight cotton with a crisp white colourway and green tennis-themed embroidered accents. For more plus size options, this Weekend Club Tennis Back Print Sweatshirt from Yours clothing comes in sizes 14 to 32, and is now £20 down from £27.99. However we're all about bringing a little fun to our outfits, and Anthropologie's The Alicia 3D Cropped Cardigan is the perfect way to do that. You can still shop it directly from the brand's website now, with it just coming in one size that fits all.


Irish Independent
03-07-2025
- Health
- Irish Independent
Wexford family launches appeal in aid of daughter fighting rare and aggressive tumour
The young Wexford woman from Gusserane has been battling a rare and aggressive tumour for five years now, a facial nerve schwannoma, and all options for the available treatments in Ireland have been exhausted, leaving Maeve with an inoperable tumour, unless she travels abroad. A GoFundMe campaign created by Maeve's cousins on June 19, has already seen donations amounting to over €62,000 as anonymous contributions of thousands of euro continue to be made. Maeve now lives with 'relentless pain, nausea, dizziness, and significant hearing loss. Despite everything, she remains her kind, funny, and fiercely determined self,' said her family in their GoFundMe for Maeve. 'But there is hope,' they continued. 'Specialists at the International Neuroscience Institute in Hanover, Germany, renowned for treating complex cases like Maeve's, can help. Their surgical team has the expertise to give Maeve a real chance at recovery,' they explained. With time being critical in increasing Maeve's success rate in the €107,000 surgery, her relatives are calling on anyone who is in a position to donate, to do so, 'no matter how big or small.' 'It would mean the world to Maeve and all of us who love her,' the family said, whilst asking those who may not be in a position to make a donation to share the fundraiser details with as many people as possible. As the donations increased, the family issued an update and said they are 'completely overwhelmed' by the support. 'We just wanted to say the biggest, most heartfelt thank you. We've been blown away by the generosity, kind messages, and support from friends, family, and strangers. It means the world to see so many people rally around Maeve; it's been incredibly moving and uplifting during a tough time,' said the family. 'Your kindness is making a real difference, and we're so grateful,' they added. Many organisations that Maeve and her family are involved with have joined in the appeal to call for donations, including sporting clubs such as Gusserane GAA and LGFA, St. Leonards FC, St Mary's Boxing Club. Support has also been shown by Maeve's secondary school, Our Lady of Lourdes. In an online statement from the school they said: We're reaching out to our school community to ask for support for one of our former students, Maeve Duffy, who is currently facing a serious health challenge...' The appeal went on to describe Maeve as 'a valued member' of the school. 'She is now showing incredible courage in the face of a very difficult time. As a community, we hope we can come together to offer support in any way we can. If you're in a position to donate or share the GoFundMe link, it would be deeply appreciated.' 'Every act of support brings Maeve closer to the treatment she needs. Thank you for your kindness and solidarity,' the school statement concluded. Maeve's fundraiser can be found online at