Target taps 4 designers for fall collection
Target’s following up its diverse spring designer apparel collection, with a limited-time fall program hitting stores next month.
The designer collection taps four, new exclusive design partners in Rachel Comey, Victor Glemaud, Sandy Liang and Nili Lotan, rolling out more than 180 fall wardrobe pieces.
The apparel ranges in price from $15-$80, with most falling under $50. The items will continue to reflect Target’s commitment to inclusivity, offering sizes from XXS to 4X.
“For the past 20 years, our guests have continued to express excitement when we introduce them to new and emerging designers from across the globe, all at an incredible value,” said Jill Sando, executive vice president and chief merchandising officer, Target. “This fall, we’re building upon that legacy and bringing together four dynamic and highly-regarded designers to introduce a collection of inclusive, on-trend and timeless fashion staples to re-energize guests’ wardrobes for the fall season.”
More on the designers and rollouts include:
Rachel Comey — The “Rachel Comey for Target” styles will feature casual and approachable styles designed with elements of surprise that come in the form of unexpected fabric and silhouette pairings, such as sweater pants, denim handbags and leather blouses. Comey’s eponymous brand launched in 2001 with a menswear line and then one for womenswear three years later. The collections are known for their elements of understated, everyday glamour featuring sculptural silhouettes and playful details.
Victor Glemaud — The “Victor Glemaud for Target” rollout features multicolored stripes and color blocking with thoughtful details to create vibrancy within everyday versatile pieces designed for all people. Glemaud is a designer from New York, and he launched his eponymous collection in 2006 focused on bold and bright statement knitwear and was named a finalist for the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA)/Vogue Fashion Fund in 2017.
Sandy Liang — With a sweet-meets-sporty approach, the “Sandy Liang for Target” exclusives boast effortlessly cool and confident designs that offer versatility and are both comfortable and fun at the same time — including smocked dresses and patchwork fleece. The designer focuses on ready-to-wear collections, the first of which was created in 2014,
Nili Lotan — The “Nili Lotan for Target” line reflects a sophisticated, minimalist aesthetic inspired by European simplicity met with ‘70s Americana — including pieces like jumpsuits, slip dresses and outerwear. Lotan is also based in New York City, launching her namesake fashion brand in 2003.