Showing posts with label Target. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Target. Show all posts

Saturday, July 19, 2008

GO International: Richard Chai

Mention chai...and I'm already biased. You see, I mix my own Chai tea latte every morning...it's my own version of a cup o' joe. Now I have a new chai to love, that is, Richard Chai. He is the next up-and-coming designer to collaborate with GO International to create another fabulous collection. Out this August, the collection is sure to retain Chai's tailored, yet romantic aesthetic.

As a side note, I am constantly impressed with the talent that Target acquires. Always on the cusp of major success, the designers are never over-exposed and the designs are always fresh. Keep 'em coming Target, I need my GO International fix just as much as my daily java.

picture courtesy of http://www.style.com/fashionshows/collections/F2008RTW/complete/thumb/RCHAI?trend=&page=3

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Go International: Libertine



Despite the rumors that Temperley would be the next designer on board for Target GO International, Libertine is the next official designer to create a line for the mega-chain. Libertine is a line I have always thought was intriguing; a beautiful clash of aesthetics that somehow come together quite nicely in a unique harmony of styles. It is clear from their press release that Libertine's unique mix of proper-prim meets punk will be a hit. I am already coveting their adorably tough signature silk-screened skulls!


Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Go International: Temperley?









Alice Temperley is rumored to be the next designer after Libertine to add a little designer cred to the Target Go International line. Temperley is a British talent with a very sophisticated and feminine approach to fashion, all rolled up with a little bit of bright, punchy colors and exquisite details to add a pinch of irreverence and fun. I heard this little gem thanks to one of my favorite bloggers, Blogdorf Goodman. Expect the line to reach racks across the country sometime in late summer or early fall. If her high-end line is anything like her Target line might be, I'm sure we'll all keep our, well, temper.
all pictures courtesy of style.com

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Go International: Patrick Robinson

Target has just announced that the next designer for their acclaimed collaboration line, GO International, will be Patrick Robinson. Robinson is a young, fresh designer and, by the look of his Go International 2007 Spring Collection, he has much in store for the budget-conscience and design-hungry. From the look of the promotional pictures, his creative direction is very boho-fem, yet classy and breezy. Another must-have collection for the savvy, saving, and shopoholic.

picture courtesy of wwd.com

Friday, January 19, 2007

Target and Proenza Schouler...it just couldn't get any cooler

I am a hopeless shopper. I read as many magazines as I can get my hands on, fantasize about the ingenious clothing combinations that I would create, and scribble down long lists of all of the gorgeous, sparkling things that, in my other life as a French socialite, would have snatched up at first glance.

And then I wake up and realize that I am a student, which means little or no money. In conclusion, I live a vicarious shopping existence.

And so all of us non-socialites live for designer collaborations. I have recently become obsessed with GO International from Target. If you have not been to Target recently (which if you're like me, is hardly unlikely) then you should definitely check this section out. Recent designer collaborations have been Luella, Paul & Joe, and Behnaz Sarafpour. Needless to say I already have an impressive collection of these discount designer duds.

And now GO International is about to introduce its most highly-anticipated designer collaboration yet, Proenza Schouler. These boys are geniuses. Both graduated just a few years ago from Parsons School For Design in New York City, my dream school. They are a favorite amongst the celebs and fashion editors alike. There collections exude cool, effortless glamour and always have excellent tailoring. I have no doubt that they will create the best designer collection for Target yet.

Thanks to Target, I don't have to have socialite money in order to look like one!

*Note: Proenza Schouler for Target arrives in stores on February 1st, 2007.

picture courtesy of http://nymag.com/images/shopping/05/springfashion/proenzaschouler050207_1_400.jpg