Topic: Target

If You Really Were What You Wear

If You Really Were What You Wear

A thorough but by no means exhaustive look at what where you shop says about you.

American Apparel: you have a rash somewhere on your body right now that you definitely plan on getting checked out, even though you have yet to make a doctor’s appointment.

Lululemon: all of your scarves are infinity scarves. Somehow you are still unhappy.

Anthropologie: you are reading this on a bicycle. You have always been on a bicycle. You don’t know where you’re going and you can’t stop the bicycle, no matter how much you want to. There is a dog in your basket – a dog you have never seen before in your life. It’s raining gently and you’re frightened. More »

What To Do On Fashion’s Night Out: Famous People To Meet, Free Food & Booze And… Uh… Fashion!

What To Do On Fashion's Night Out: Famous People To Meet, Free Food & Booze And... Uh... Fashion!

In New York tomorrow for Fashion’s Night Out? We’ve rounded up some cool events to visit. If you strategize properly, you can collect enough tiny foods for dinner and enough free cocktails for a solid buzz. After all, if you’re going to meet Kim Kardashian, you might as well be wasted on complimentary Prosecco, right? Oh, and you can probably get some good deals and discounts on Fall items. Make sure to check back before you iron out your schedule completely–we’ll be updating the gallery right up till tomorrow evening.
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Marni For H&M Looks Pretty Dreamy

Marni For H&M Looks Pretty Dreamy

We’re always surprised by which designer collaborations cause a stir and which don’t: Versace for H&M inspired mass hysteria, Jason Wu for Target sold out in five minutes, but we browsed Giambattista for Macy’s and it was downright serene. Anyway, we’re really surprised that people aren’t losing their minds with excitement for Marni‘s H&M collection. By which we mean, it looks awful pretty. Here’s some campaign shots, which have that dreamy, lush suburbia quality that Sofia Coppola always seems to be after. Coppola, by the way, was originally said to be shooting the campaign, but FGR says these were shot by Markus Jans, which we assume means Coppola’s shooting television spots. Liu Wen and Imogen Poots star. More »