
Guest post from my friends at College Candy!
I’m a firm believer that there is nothing better than designer clothing you can actually afford. For the past five years, Target’s Go! International collections have made many dreams come true, bridging the gap between affordability and designer fashion. They’ve collaborated with many designers over the last five years, and in celebration they’re releasing a 34-piece collection featuring dresses from 17 of their favorite designers! Yes, they’re giving you another chance to snatch up something you missed the first time around (or the second if you didn’t want to pay inflated eBay prices).
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by Diana Ajih on December 11, 2009
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High-end fashion line Rodarte will soon release it’s collection for Target just in time for the holidays. Anna Sui and Alexander McQueen has already taken part in this Target collaboration while Jean Paul Gaultier and Zac Posen anticipated collection for Target Go International will launch next year. In this line, you’ll see a mix of hard and edgy pieces as well as pieces that are soft and feminine. I love the leopard and x-ray prints, the tulle dresses, and the high-waisted lace tights in this collection. The line is affordable with pieces retailing from $9.99 – $79.99. Rodarte for Target will be in stores and online starting December 20th to January 31st.
What do you think of the collection?
by Diana Ajih on November 30, 2009
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Zac Posen is the next designer to jump on the Target collaboration train. Just like Thakoon and Rodarte Capsule Collection which is set to launch December 20th, Zac Posen will design a collection for Target Go International that’s set to launch next spring. The designer is definitely letting customers get a piece of him that’s at a more affordable price. Let’s not forget his new budget-friendly line Z-Spoke that will launch next spring too.
The Target collaboration has already seen designer collections of Anna Sui and Alexander McQueen.
His Go International Collection will be available for a limited time at most Target stores and at Target.com from April 25, 2010 until May 30, 2010.
Source: WWD