was anyone else disappointed by this line? i am SO done with skull motifs and preppy styling. it seems so 2006. the only things i really like are this button-down collarless cornucopia print top (which, yes, has a few skulls), the tree T-shirt, the white sweater in the last photo, some of the pants and the dark wash jeans.

nevertheless, i LOVE the balls on target for taking chances on such high-fashion designers. Anna Wintour once compared Libertine to Galliano, so they’ve obviously toned it down a few notches for the masses.




















Oh, hey, this popped up while I was reading your last post, sweet! Yeah, from your pics I would say it’s pretty much the same as any number of other things out there. And to add to my plight, Iowa/Illinois (I live on the border) doesn’t get the new stuff in for quite a while after it’s release. Frustrating. I’ve redirected some shopping time to thrifting for vintage lately with better results. C’mon, Target, something fresh for summer/fall!
Yeah!~ I like to hear your critical side, Amber! MORE!
It looks like Paul Frank rip offs crossed with Alice in Wonderland crossed with Pete Doherty…and not in a good way.
yeah, seriously. and what’s with those cheesy gap circa 1990 bucket hats??
[...] that just happened) with his new Go International line for Target. that’s right, before the ghastly Libertine line can even breath its first popcorn-infused Target air (soon to be clearance section dank), [...]
[...] (oooh yeah, that just happened) with his new Go International line for Target. Even before the ghastly Libertine line can even breath its first popcorn-infused Target air (soon to be clearance section dank), [...]
i’ve seen all the target lines and this is my favorite. i can’t wait for july 15th!
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