Target is officially re-releasing its most iconic designer collaborations, and all is right in the world again. For everyone who fell in love with John Derian’s whimsical floral kitchen dishes—only to be heartbroken to learn they were instantly gone in a flash—here’s your second chance!
Target’s 20th Anniversary Collection will feature select reissued pieces from each of the 20 past designer collaborations—ranging from apparel, accessories, home decor, and kitchen essentials—from 1999 on. There will be more than 300 limited-edition items with prices ranging from $7 to $160—a steal, in true Target fashion.
Target’s 20th Anniversary Collection launches in-stores and online on September 14, while supplies last, and if you want to start planning your shopping trip, the home of great finds released a lookbook as well: “20 Years of Design for All: How Target Revolutionized Accessible Design.”
The collection celebrates the past two decades of its Design for All program that has consistently been making incredible design accessible and affordable. The roster for the retail event includes:
- Michael Graves (1999-2013)
- Philippe Starck (2002)
- Stephen Sprouse (2002)
- Isaac Mizrahi (2003-2009)
- Erin Fetherston (2007)
- Proenza Schouler (2007)
- Thakoon (2008)
- John Derian (2008, 2010)
- Anna Sui (2009)
- Rodarte (2009)
- Stephen Burrows (2010)
- Zac Posen (2010)
- Harajuku Mini (2011-2012)
- Missoni (2011)
- Jason Wu (2012)
- 3.1 Phillip Lim (2013)
- Altuzarra (2014)
- Lilly Pulitzer (2015)
- Marimekko (2016)
- Hunter (2018)
“Target has forever changed the retail landscape by doing what once was considered impossible—offering great design at an incredible price,” Mark Tritton, executive vice president and chief merchandising officer at Target, said in a press release. “This anniversary celebrates our rich design history and the diverse range of partnerships we’ve offered our guests for the last 20 years.”
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