Fall is here, and prices are falling fast at Anthropologie.
The retailer’s Feels Like Fall Sale is still running until 11:59 p.m. PT tonight, bringing an extra 50% off everything in its sale section — from fashion finds to home decor.
With limited time left to snap up the best steals, we’ve highlighted a few of our favorites below, including the dress our managing editor can’t stop buying.

Anthropologie’s seasonal tumblers regularly go viral — and at over half-off, it’s the prime time to pick this pumpkin one.

Page Six Managing Editor Ally D’Aluisio owns multiple versions of this cinched shirt dress, which is currently a steal thanks to Anthro’s big sale.
“When I wore it into the office for the first time, people literally wouldn’t stop complimenting me (#HumbleBrag),” she says. “I quickly realized this was going to be a problem; I needed more!”

For a similar look, this poplin mini from Anthropologie’s sister brand offers the same snatched-yet-comfy silhouette.

Jennifer Lopez (and several Post staffers) own these instantly recognizable stoneware mugs — and it’s rare to find them for under $15.

This slouchy, leather-like bag looks far more expensive than its price tag would suggest.

Dolce Vita’s shoes are a hit with stars like Bethenny Frankel, and we’re loving these cherry red sneakers. (If something neutral is more up your alley, the style also comes in eight other colors.)

We’re eyeing this great deal on the glasses Oprah’s featured on her famed “Favorite Things” list on multiple occasions.

Camila Mendes has stepped out in these strappy heels, while Halsey, Olivia Rodrigo and Kristin Cavallari (to name but a few) all own other Jeffrey Campbell designs.

Root on the Big Apple at a big savings. Kyle Richards is among ’47’s famous fans, having worn the brand’s LA Dodgers cap in a recent Amazon Live.

Put the finishing touches on any outfit (or Anthropologie shopping spree) with this bestselling bling.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.