Tracy Feith Signs Onto Target's GO! International Label
Going Like Sixty — April 25, 2009 — Fashion
References: tracyfeith & collegecandy
Because of the recession, Target is becoming a stop for fashionistas who find their credit cards reaching max. Target just launched their GO! International line, which features fashions from top designers like Proenza Schouler and Jovovich-Hawk at Target prices.
Target’s next GO! International designer will be Tracy Feith. Michelle Obama wore one of her creations during the presidential inauguration. Putting Feith designs within the reach of almost anyone will vastly improve the way women look and could singlehandedly bring the U.S. out of recession.
Target’s next GO! International designer will be Tracy Feith. Michelle Obama wore one of her creations during the presidential inauguration. Putting Feith designs within the reach of almost anyone will vastly improve the way women look and could singlehandedly bring the U.S. out of recession.
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