Angela - 11 April 2008 09:43 PM
Today we’re reporting that the industry buzz is that Target is not seeking out any long-term designer partnerships to follow up it’s recently severed relationship with Isaac Mizrahi (read the post here: http://www.thebudgetfashionista.com/archive/target-go-international/).
I, for one, will be very disappointed if this is the tack that Target is taking—their Go International lines (short-term designer partnerships, natch) are interesting but hardly ever produce anything that I, a 30-something professional and mom, however stylish, would be apt to wear. Demographic shift? Maybe—but why?
And what do you think this means for Target’s fashion future?
Well that makes me sad. I live in Canada and can only shop Target every few years on a vacation, so I’m going to miss the partnership with Mizrahi. I think it is terribly shortsighted of them. I did buy Isaac M from them, and was very grateful for the quality of design and fabric that he brought to Target.
Look where the demographic is, and where the money is, and that is the market. Not the twenty somethings who can wear something outlandish and “designery” that would make the rest of us look like fools. Not every woman in that demographic has loads of money, and a lot of us shop at Target type stores because that is a great budget choice.
Too bad Target. I predict they will move to the mediocre offerings of Walmart and other discount chains.