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!
Kudos to Depp, then, that he still generates another memorable, albeit this time one-dimensional, on screen persona. He provides his Hatter with plenty of lovable eccentricities and rough edges, all the more noteworthy considering the non-existent depth to which the material affords him. He’ll certainly be a hit with the kids. The rest of the cast are unpredictable in their output: Aussie newcomer Wasikowska overdoes it as the titular protagonist, Hathaway’s saccharine White Queen grates on the nerves and the opaque Glover is unbearably boring as Stayne; whilst Carter’s malevolent Red Queen is a hoot, Lucas induces a laugh or two as Tweedledee and Tweedledum, Rickman oozes noble charisma as the Blue Caterpillar and Paul Whitehouse’s March Hare steals every single scene he is in.
There is no word on whether Warner intends on wearing the bucket hat as a helmet replacement but the reasonable assumption is that with the high chance of injury and lack of skull protection he will stick with the old fashioned helmet.