GO International for Target

  • Luella Bartley for GO International

    Luella Bartley for GO International
    British designer Luella Bartley was chosen to create the inaugural GO International collection for Target. The line included clothing and accessories, with prices ranging from $12.99 for an iPod case to $149.99 for a suede jacket.
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  • Paul & Joe for GO International

    Paul & Joe for GO International
    French label Paul & Joe, under the direction of creator Sophie Albou, was the next to partner with Target. The womenswear line included sweaters, tops, pants, skirts, jeans, and coats with prices starting at $7.99 and maxing out at $149.
  • Tara Jarmon for GO International

    Tara Jarmon for GO International
    Tara Jarmon was the second designer to team up with Target. Born in Canada but based in Paris, the desginer created a line including cocktail dresses and feminine skirts and tops.
  • Behnaz Sarafpour for GO International

    Behnaz Sarafpour for GO International
    New York City -based designer Behnaz Sarafpour was the next to partner with the retail giant. The designer, known for her sophisticated, feminine pieces, created tops, bottoms, and dresses for her collection.
  • Proenza Schouler for GO International

    Proenza Schouler for GO International
    The design team of Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough announced that they would be bringing their high-end line, Proenza Schouler, to the masses in late 2006. The collection included their signature bright colors and consisted of dresses, tops, and bottoms, as well as accessories.
  • Patrick Robinson for GO International

    Patrick Robinson for GO International
    California-born designer Patrick Robinson joined the Target team in 2007 to create a summer-inspired line including dresses, shorts, tops, and swimwear. Prices for most items fell within the $20-$40 range.
  • Libertine for GO International

    Libertine for GO International
    The American design team of Cindy Greene and Johnson Hartig brought their Libertine label to Target in the summer of 2007. The collection veered away from their usual vintage style and included preppy pieces like shirtdresses and sweater vests along with accessories like bags and hats.
  • Temperly London for GO International

    Temperly London for GO International
    British designer Alice Temperley brought her line, Temperley London, to Target in time for the Holiday season, 2007. The collection featured evening suits, party dresses, and more holiday-ready pieces in a predominately black-and-white color scheme.
  • Erin Fetherston for GO International

    Erin Fetherston for GO International
    American designer Erin Fetherston partnered with Target in late 2007 to launch a line in keeping with her usual girly, flirty asthetic. The collection featured silk and jersey dresses, miniskirts, wool coats, and accesories like heart-shaped handbags and winter scarves. Prices ranged from $7.99 to $89.99.
  • Jovovich-Hawk for GO International

    Jovovich-Hawk for GO International
    Actress Milla Jovovich and her design partner Carmen Hawk partnered with Target in early 2008 to create an exclusive line of their Jovovich-Hawk label for the retail chain. Prices for the line ranged from $12.99 to $39.99, which included pieces like eyelet and floral dresses, lace blouses, and swimwear.
  • Rogan Gregory for GO International

    Rogan Gregory for GO International
    Environmentally conscious American-based designer Rogan Gregory became the 11th designer to partner with Target in spring 2008. Using organic materials, Gregory created a beach-y collection utilizing safari prints like zebra and leopard, adding them to basic items like tees and tank tops. The line ranged in price from $14.99 to $44.99.
  • Richard Chai for GO International

    Richard Chai for GO International
    Contemporary womenswear designer Richard Chai teamed up with Target in the summer of 2008. The collection, priced from $12.99 to $79.99, featured summer/fall pieces like jersey tees, satin dresses, and trenchcoats.
  • Jonathan Saunders for GO International

    Jonathan Saunders for GO International
    Target continued its history of partnering with international designers when it joined with Scottish designer Jonathan Saunders in fall 2008. Included in the line were basics like sweaters, dresses, and skirts with colorblocking and eclectic patterns. Prices started at $14.99 and topped out at $59.99.
  • Thakoon for GO International

    Thakoon for GO International
    Designer Thakoon Panichgul paired with Target in late 2008 to create more budget-friendly takeoff of his avant-garde Thakoon label. The designer, born in Thailand and raised in the U.S, used graphic prints and bright colors in the dresses, tops, and bottoms included in the line, priced from $16.99 to $44.99.
  • Tracy Feith for GO International

    Tracy Feith for GO International
    Texas native Tracy Feith was the next designer to partner with Target, bringing his sophisticated womenswear designs to the mass market. The summer-inspired collection featured skirts, sundresses and lightweight tees in colorful and floral prints, with prices starting at $14.99 and ending at $139.99.
  • Rodarte for GO International

    Rodarte for GO International
    The Rodarte line, created by sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy, arrived in Target stores in late 2009. The collection combined Rodarte's edgy aesthetic (leopard and skeleton prints) with more feminine fare (tulle dresses and lace cardigans). Prices ranged from $9.99 to $79.99.
  • Zac Posen for GO International

    Zac Posen for GO International
    The most recent GO International designer was Zac Posen, whose collection launch marked the 20th designer parternship undertaken by Target. The line included the first full-length gown created for Target as well as swimwear, a tuxedo suit, and a red suede jacket. Prices started at $16.99 and went up to $199.00.