My Dream Vacation Outfits Start and End With Anthropologie
27 getaway-ready finds to put you in a sunshine state of mind.
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As I currently look outside my window at an actual blizzard, my mind is far from New York City. I'm mentally planning my spring getaway to somewhere warm and sunny—and all the vacation outfits I'd bring. For me, half the fun in taking a trip is packing for it. If I can't be on the beach right this second, at least I can pretend with my online shopping cart.
A TikTok recently brought Anthropologie's resort wear section to my attention, and I haven't stopped thinking about it since. The retailer carries warm-weather finds from host of brands, and, last year, it launched an in-house line called Celandine that's essentially my dream vacation wardrobe. It's filled with breezy dresses in playful colors and prints, matching sets for easy styling, and fun beaded tops for day-to-night outfits.
Ahead, I round up the vacation-ready picks from Anthropologie that are putting me in a sunshine state of mind—at least until I book a plane ticket.
A tube dress like this fits right into the easygoing vibes of vacation.
Seashell motifs never get old.
Is it even a vacation if you don't pack a breezy white dress?
Whether you pair it with denim shorts or use it as a swimsuit cover-up, a fun graphic tee is a must for beach days.
This is not your average button-down shirt.
These linen pants can take you from the airport to the beach without missing a beat.
Pick up this top and the matching shorts for a fun, easy vacation look.
Gingham is a classic warm-weather print.
For maximalists not afraid of color.
The easiest way to elevate any look is by adding a scarf.
Don't forget to pack at least one sweater for breezy nights.
A white skirt is so easy to mix and match with everything else in your suitcase.
You'll be the coolest girl at the beach in this top and skirt.
Punchy blue is a trending spring color, so expect to see it everywhere.
I'm very into the color combination on this dress.
LSpace is one of my go-to brands for resortwear.
I'd wear this dress with trendy sneakers for a day of exploring.
Consider this find the ultimate day-to-night dress.
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Brooke Knappenberger is the Associate Commerce Editor at Marie Claire, where she specializes in crafting shopping stories—from sales content to buying guides that span every vertical on the site. She also oversees holiday coverage with an emphasis on gifting guides as well as Power Pick, our monthly column on the items that power the lives of MC’s editors. She also tackled shopping content as Marie Claire's Editorial Fellow prior to her role as Associate Commerce Editor.
She has over three years of experience writing on fashion, beauty, and entertainment and her work has appeared on Looper, NickiSwift, The Sun US, and Vox Magazine of Columbia, Missouri. Brooke obtained her Bachelor's Degree in Journalism from the University of Missouri’s School of Journalism with an emphasis on Magazine Editing and has a minor in Textile and Apparel Management.