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This Weekend Only! Shop Anthropologie’s Extra 40% off Sale & Score Cute Dresses & Tops Starting at $17
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Date:2025-04-18 14:24:20
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We’re in the middle of Brat Girl Summer, the start of Leo Season, and the sales just keep on coming. I mean come on…we’re talking Nordstrom’s Anniversary Sale, Wayfair’s Black Friday in July, and so many more. They’re irresistible. But, the one standout from the crowd that deserves immediate attention is Anthropologie’s extra 40% off sale – which ends this weekend. For a limited time, you can get huge discounts on the super cute tops, dresses, and more that you’ve been eyeing for months.
There are so many great deals, and the styles are perfect for the rest of the summer. We’re talking an elegant $238 maxi dress for just $77, and it will make you feel like an A-lister. Oh, and there’s an $128 puff sleeve blouse that’s giving romantic, boho vibes for $47. Plus, a button-front cami that you’ll want to layer even in the fall – and it’s down to $17.
Sales like this don’t happen often, so start scrolling through our curated picks below and start adding to cart (that's where you'll see the discounts, no codes needed). You’ll want to get everything from this Anthropologie sale, believe me.
Looking for a loose fit dress with a tailored vibe? Then check out this midi dress. Originally $158, it can be yours for just $71 and it comes in a graphic, retro-inspired print. According to reviewers, this dress also comes with compliments.
With a silky pleated front and an elegant halter top, this maxi dress is guaranteed to turn heads. It's available in standard, petite, and plus sizing, and might just become your next statement dress.
Whether you wear this cami solo in the summer or layered in the fall, it's going to look cute. And just look at that $17 price tag. It's available in 3 colors and is so versatile, it can go with anything in your closet.
Channel your inner boho queen with this romantic puff-sleeve blouse. Perfect for the wamer temperatures, it's light and airy, and can be dressed up for fancy events or dressed down with jeans for something more casual.
Snag this $178 midi dress for just $77 while you can -- it's available in blue or coral with standard, petite, and plus sizing. The square neck and thick straps elevate the look and the colors are vibrant in person, according to reviewers. The perfect summer dress has just arrived.
Make a statement with this retro-inspired mini dress. It has a flowy, swing design, a sophisticated halter top, and is a great deal at $59.
Cute top alert. Wear this muscle tank with jeans or leggings and you'll stay effortlessly cool all summer. It has a tunic-like fit and a babydoll hem, and inspired one shopper to rave, "This is my new favorite shirt."
I own this tired shirt dress and it's been my favorite buy of the summer. It has a flowy, loose fit, but doesn't feel like you're wearing a sack, and even has pockets. The elastic sleeves are super comfy and you can dress it up with heels or dress it down with sneakers.
Channel your main character energy with this romantic maxi dress. There's an elastic waist, elevated sleeves, vibrant pattern, and one fan raved, "Comfortable and figure flattering summer dress checks all the boxes. Received compliments each time I wore it."
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