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Old 06-01-2006   #46
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it's Proenza Schouler for Target!!! ...oddly enough i'm quite excited
IM QUITE EXCITED ABOUT PROENZA POSSIBLY PUTTING A LINE IN TARGET.NOW PEOPLE WHO CAN'T AFFORD THEIR CURRENT LINE CAN ACTUALLY BUY SOMETHING DESIGN BY THEM.I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE.
 

Old 09-01-2006   #47
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Missing The Target
Proenza could've caused mass hysteria—with an emphasis on "mass."

Monday, January 09, 2006



(NEW YORK)
Oh, to buy a Proenza Schouler dress for $29.99! Sound too good to be true? That’s because it is—at least according to sources inside the sportswear company. Late last week, rumors swept the internet—and British Vogue—claiming that Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez would soon design a low-priced line for the popular chain.
Alas, it doesn’t look like that’s going to happen, at least in the next year. While WWD could say only that “officials from Proenza Schouler could not be reached” to confirm or deny the story, The Daily has this from Proenza’s feisty publicist, Bonnie Morrison: “The first—and only—I had heard of the Target collaboration was when I read it last week. But I love rumors, so if you hear any other good ones, send 'em this way...”
The Daily still hopes that Bonnie’s fibbing, and that there really is a Target deal in the works. In the meantime, did you hear the one about the Olsen twins buying 49% of Gucci?
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Old 09-01-2006   #48
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if it were to happen i think i'd be a bad fit because of one reason: no one knows about proenza schouler
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Old 09-01-2006   #49
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I'd get the Target version since I don't wear leather.

As far as Proenza Schouler's line goes, I'll definitely buy. Being a high school student I don't have access to a ton of money but if it fits in my budget I'll take a look.
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Old 10-01-2006   #50

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Le sigh they don't have target where I live!!
 
Old 10-01-2006   #51
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how exciting! now i'll have a reason to shop at target more often
 
Old 10-01-2006   #52
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sad that its apparently not true;-(

but i can feel the luella bartley coming soon!!
i visited a few targets this weekend and i saw that they had marked down the fiorucci stuff. luella is next!!
 
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Luella/Target

I went to the Luella/Target Show in NY a month ago. Watered-down vodka and beer and plenty of suits. To my surprise my fabolous friends Queens of Noize were playing there. The clothes looked alright, but then again, it was pretty basic and you could tell that the styling made it look way better than it actually was. It was kind of fifties preppy stuff, pretty cute and acceptable.

I got this awful Luella Tote that I gave to my mom, who loves it. I have to say that the other accesories were cute, I could definetely see girls across america stock up on them.
 
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I went to the Luella/Target Show in NY a month ago. Watered-down vodka and beer and plenty of suits. To my surprise my fabolous friends Queens of Noize were playing there. The clothes looked alright, but then again, it was pretty basic and you could tell that the styling made it look way better than it actually was. It was kind of fifties preppy stuff, pretty cute and acceptable.

I got this awful Luella Tote that I gave to my mom, who loves it. I have to say that the other accesories were cute, I could definetely see girls across america stock up on them.
Puh-leeze tell us more.
so you saw the polo shirts, pencil cases, cherry totes, prom dresses and sequin tanks. what was the leather jacket like?
were there larger accessories? like mini suitcases?
 
Old 10-01-2006   #55
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people who aren't familiar with Proenza Schouler won't figure out that it is an actual designer brand one way or the other...they would probably think it's just a random new line and wouldn't care any more than that...

anyways, i wonder if this is a rumor or not...i don't know which article to believe
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if it were to happen i think i'd be a bad fit because of one reason: no one knows about proenza schouler
Did people who aren't connected to fashion know Mizrahi beforehand? I think the point is that if they did this, people would know them.
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Old 10-02-2006   #57
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Target is known for bringing the best of design to the masses, but so far (IMHO--I am not impressed with what Mizrahi has done) they haven't done it with clothes. I think they *have* succeeded with housewares (Michael Graves et al). I would love to see them do it in all facets of their business. As long as children aren't making it (i.e., as long as it is fair trade), I have no problem with it. Cheap shouldn't have to mean ugly and boring. Plenty of people here and everywhere are bothered by ugliness (see the "fashion victims" thread)--so let's make good design accessible. It doesn't have to be Proenza--but why not?
I think if Target seriously wants to get into the "cheap chic" pot with H&M; they are going to have to separate their apparel from their other items.

I think that Target should definitely think about modifiying their existing store and building the newer stores with a separate entrance and area for apparel and set up that space like a H&M, TopShop and Zara.

This would "change" the shopping experience for alot of people and perhaps incline budget fashionistas to look at Target as another viable cheap chic option as well as setting the scene for further credibility when it come to courting designers like Proenza and the like.
 
Old 11-02-2006   #58
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Everyone gets to design for H&M or Target! What about meeeeee?
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Old 11-02-2006   #59
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I think if Target seriously wants to get into the "cheap chic" pot with H&M; they are going to have to separate their apparel from their other items.

I think that Target should definitely think about modifiying their existing store and building the newer stores with a separate entrance and area for apparel and set up that space like a H&M, TopShop and Zara.

This would "change" the shopping experience for alot of people and perhaps incline budget fashionistas to look at Target as another viable cheap chic option as well as setting the scene for further credibility when it come to courting designers like Proenza and the like.
Thats actually a great idea! Sort of like the garden supplies has its own enclosed area and entrance. You should work for Target
 
Old 20-04-2006   #60
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i'm hearing that proenza is working with target after all -- they're the next designer after tara jarmon...
 
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