Ah, fall is my absolute favorite season of the year. What’s not to love is sweater weather, happy sunflowers blooming, and the leaves beginning to change colors. Fall also means the fashion Bible issues of InStyle and Vogue. Better yet, on September 14, Target’s Anniversary Collection Drops.
Through collaborative partnerships, I have had access to affordable chic fashion for two decades. I still wear the Lily Pulitzer pink and green summer shift dress I purchased in 2015.
The Anniversary Collection features select reissued pieces spanning 20 past designer collaborations, apparel, accessories, home decor, and kitchen essentials.
The designers joining Target in celebration of 20 Years of Design for All include visionaries:
Michael Graves (1999 – 2013)
Phillipe Starck (2002)
Stephen Sprouse (2002)
Isaac Mizrahi (2003-2009)
Erin Fetherston (2007)
Prozenza Schouler (2007)
Thakoon (2008)
John Derian (2008, 2010)
Anna Sui (2009)
Rodarte (2008, 2010)
Stephen Burrows (2010)
Zac Posen (2010)
Harajuku (2011 – 2012)
Missoni (2011)
Jason Wu (2012)
3.1 Philip Lim (2013)
Altuzarra (2014)
Lily Pultizer (2015)
Marimekko (2016)
Hunter (2018)
Collection prices range from $7 to $160 and are offered in sizes XS – 3X for women, S – XXL for men, XS-XL for kids, and 0 – 3M – 5T for toddlers and babies.
Target is partnering with Rizzoli, a publishing house known for its extensive library of beautiful, high-quality books. The book release “Target: 20 Years of Design for All: How Target Revolutionized Accessible Design” is available for pre-order and on shelves on September 3.
Why do I/we love Tarjay? Mark Triton, executive vice president and chief merchandising officer, said it best: “Target has forever changed the retail landscape by doing what once considered impossible—offering great design at an incredible price.”
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As always, thank you for reading. Have a fabulous week.