The Anthropologie Black Friday sale is almost here, which means exclusive discounts on some of our favourite iconic boho-chic fashion finds and one-of-a-kind home decor delights.
Loved for its eclectic mix of luxurious, bohemian-inspired fashion and beautifully crafted homeware, Anthropologie has long been our go-to for statement-making finds that transform our wardrobes and living spaces. From intricately embroidered dresses that nail the question ‘what is boho style?’, to hand-crafted ceramics that add something special to any room, each item feels like a curated treasure. And with Black Friday’s generous discounts – often up to 30% off sitewide including their own in-house fashion and homeware lines, such as Maeve, Pilcro and Nathalie Lete – you can treat yourself to these coveted pieces without spending a fortune.
Whether you’re after statement pieces to elevate your wardrobe or stylish homewares to transform your space, the sale offers a rare chance to secure Anthropologie’s premium, artisanal items at more affordable prices. This year, expect markdowns on fan-favourite brands like AGolde, Selected Femme, and Damson Madder, and don’t miss the chance to score homeware must-haves from the likes of Le Creuset and houseof, too.
Ahead of the Anthropologie Black Friday sale we’ve rounded up the best deals on everything from investment-worthy pieces like Quiet Luxury handbags to seasonal favourites like barrel-leg jeans, and other statement-making items that embody Anthropologie charm. Keep reading for our top picks to add to your cart before they sell out!
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When does the Anthropologie Black Friday sale begin?
Black Friday officially lands on 29th November, but Anthropologie isn’t making us wait to snag some deals. They’ve already dropped early discounts on select pieces – though you can expect even bigger savings when the main event kicks off at the end of November.
Does Anthropologie do free returns?
Yes, Anthropologie offers free in-store returns for both online orders and in-store purchases. However, note that there is a £2 postage charge if you return items by post.
Anthropologie also offers free returns on furniture items wrapped in the original packaging and returned within 30 days.
Read Anthropologie’s full return policy for more information.
Editors’ recommendations
While you might be eyeing the John Lewis sale or waiting for the Zara sale to drop, don’t overlook Anthropologie – our fashion and lifestyle editors have curated their top picks from both the clothing and homeware collections.
W&h fashion editor Rivkie Baum recommends adding certain items to your wishlist when shopping Anthropologie’s Black Friday sale, with Somerset dresses being the first item to consider.
“The Somerset Dress has been a huge hit for the brand, thanks to its universally flattering fit. Released in dozens of prints and colourways over the summer, the dress is back in velvet and cord fabrications for the season ahead, and it’s as popular as ever. A curve-loving cut, it also has pockets – which is an automatic win”, says Rivkie.
And if you’re looking for chic, preppy, and delicate fashion pieces that are also size-inclusive, Rivkie recommends shopping the Maeve collection. “Anything fashion-wise from the Maeve collection because there is always something extremely shoppable in there, and it has some extended size pieces, which is a real bonus as it champions inclusive sizing and style,” she says.
And when it comes to Anthropologie Home, w&h lifestyle editor Tamara Kelly swears by the brand’s eye-catching designs. “I personally always head to Anthropologie when looking for statement cushions. No one does an everyday accessory quite as well – from intricate embroidery to pigmented block colours, the attention to detail is always worth the investment,” she says.
Tamara also adds, “Another section I always make a beeline for at Anthropologie is their chinaware. The ceramic plates and mugs have such vibrant, one-of-a-kind designs that it feels like discovering a hidden treasure, largely because they excel at showcasing the work of talented artisan designers.”
Caroline is Digital Fashion Editor for woman&home, and has been a fashion writer and editor for ten years. After graduating from the London College of Fashion, she has spent the last decade tracking down and writing about celebrity outfits, covering events ranging from the Met Gala to the King’s Coronation.
With over fifteen years’ experience, Rivkie is an accomplished fashion editor, writer and stylist. Covering international fashion weeks, and styling photoshoots all over the world, Rivkie loves translating the trends in an accessible way to make fashion available for all budgets.
Tamara is a highly experienced homes and interiors journalist, with a career spanning 20 years. Tamara has spent the last 17 years working with the style teams at Woman & Home, Country Homes & Interiors and Ideal Home, and it’s with these award-winning teams that she gained a wealth of knowledge and honed her skills and passion for shopping, styling and writing about every aspect of lifestyle and interiors.