Go Target
July 15th, 2006

Target has gotten a good deal of press for its GO International collection, in which a sampling of global designers are contributing exclusive lines to be sold in Target for just 90 days. British designer Luella Bartley kicked it off, but I’m partial to the current line by Parisian designer Tara Jarmon, particularly the $30 pleated embroidered skirt and round handle dot handbag. The items are truly unique and eye-catching, the kind of pieces that elicit comments from random people who are then shocked to learn they come from Target. This line won’t be around much longer, so get to Target now to catch the sales.
July 18th, 2006 at 3:45 am
A chic friend who spends a fortune on her clothes frequently refers to “my Target.” The design is acceptable to the most discriminating shoppers.
August 1st, 2006 at 5:14 pm
[…] I know I already raved about Target’s GO International collection, which features exclusive lines by designers such as Tara Jarmon. But I would be remiss in not mentioning that today marks the debut of the Target fashions by ultra-hip French label Paul + Joe. The designs range from very simple staples to cutting-edge items that you’d never know came from a discount store. Better yet, the collection is very of the moment, so it’s a great way to pay low prices for must-have fall trends like plaid button downs, miniskirts, and skinny jeans. I particularly like the wool roll-up shorts for $30. (After all, who wants to pay a lot for a trend as silly and fleeting as wool shorts?) Posted by Nancy Filed in Style […]