Monday, September 16, 2013

Peter Pilotto for Target Debuts February 9, 2013!


Phillip Lim for target just launched yesterday and now everything is sold out online! If you missed it there may still be some leftovers in stores although your next best bet may be paying a premium on eBay!  After just launching this very successful collab, Target wasted no time in announcing it's next collaboration - with Peter Pilotto, a London based designer. Peter Pilotto for Target will debut February 9th 2014! Mark your calendars ladies! (sorry nothing for the gents this time.) If you missed Phillip Lim save up your money because this is a collection you won't want to miss!

I love Peter Pilotto's color and print combinations reminds me of Mary Katrantzou's prints as well. Remember her collection for Topshop where pieces were $300-$600 but still sold out in minutes? I'm so glad this one will have a much lower price point! Most of the items will retail for under $60 and start at $14.99

Check out the First Look video for the collaboration after the jump





According to the Target press release Peter Pilotto's collection will stay true to their aesthetic!
Expect to see the same distinct spirit and elegance of PETER PILOTTO in the Target collection, with kaleidoscopic prints, bold color combinations (picture striking blues and greens and warm reds and oranges) and sculpted silhouettes.
Also, UK fans will be able to purchase the collection as well through Net-a-porter.
Given the brand’s UK roots, Target is making the collection available to international fans through online luxury retailer Net-a-Porter, which will carry a curated assortment of the limited-edition collection. After all, Target has always partnered with the best and brightest—from both near and far—to make great design accessible.
As we wait for 2014, check out Peter Pilotto's complete Spring 2014 RTW collection here.  It's beautiful and gets me more excited for the collab.  Can't wait to see the target collection! 

Read More:
Target Press Release: PETER PILOTTO for Target is the Next Must-Have Collaboration

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