Showing posts with label target. Show all posts
Showing posts with label target. Show all posts

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Target: Design for All... the Light Skinned Chicks in the House



I am not ashamed to say it. I love Target. If Target was a man I would marry him. I would have his red bullseye logo babies and rub his feet every night. I could seriously go to that store everyday and find something new to buy. When my rebate check gots here, Target was be ground zero for my economic stimulus plan.

I also love that they donate a percentage of their sales to local charities and that they actually appear to be committed to diversity and address it on their corporate site. I was excited when I read that Target would be launching not one but three new cosmetics lines under the umbrella of their "Design for All" slogan that has seen them bring high end designers into their fold to make stylish and inexpensive frocks for the masses. 

What I do not love is that all three of the new makeup labels (JK Jemma Kidd, Napoleon Perdis' NP line ,and Pixi) seem to be targeted only at women with very light complexions, or at least that's the impression to be had from their advertisement for the line debuting in fashion and lifestyle magazines this month. 

The skin color range on the eight models used seems to go from "bisque" to "tawny" and back again. If Sonia Kashuk's successful Target line is any indications, don't expect any of these new foundation shades to be made available in more than six colors tops. 

I won't sweat it too much, as a dark skinned black woman, I'm used to being jilted at the cosmetics counter. Last time I checked, I couldn't even find a nice shade at grandma's Fashion Fair counter that doesn't also feel like a mask. Wouldn't it be something if Johnson Publishing put some money into that tired line and revamped it? 

As for Tar-jay, too bad that they missed an opportunity here to really make that "Design for All" slogan mean something.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Rogan for Target



Target continues to seek out an interesting array of designers to produce lines for the Go! International collection.

Later this month the man behind the other man behind Edun, Rogan Gregory, will debut his eco-friendly clothes at the mass retailer. What caught my eye earlier this week was the news that the entire line will be available for a three day preview at none other than Barney's NY. Clearly, Gregory has a lot of fans in high places.

I haven't been thrilled with recent Go! offerings but this one has piqued my interest. I'm not touching any of the leopard print but there are more than a few basics in the collection that might be worth a closer look especially at Target's price points.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Jovovich Hawk for Target



I wasn't wild about the line that Erin Fetherston produced for Target. I thought it was too cutesy and horribly made. However, I am looking forward to seeing the Jovovich Hawk line when it arrives in stores. Most of this stuff looks a tad young for me but there are definitely a few pieces (like the chevron striped top and skirt) that I'm hoping are worth the purchase price.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Loeffler Randall for Target


Loeffler Randall Minnie Slouch

I wasn't a big fan of of the handbags that Devi Kroell designed for Target but I think that the husband and wife team behind Loeffler Randall has produced some good looking stuff. Is it too much to hope that they do these up in leather instead of PVC? It is? Well, how about them doing a low cost version of the Minnie Slouch? Source: ELLE








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