by doitinnorth | Mar 10, 2024 | style/mode
Target X Diane von Furstenberg
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The Von Furstenberg special collection will hit stores and Target’s website in March.
Diane von Furstenberg is bringing her signature wrap dresses — and much more — to Target this spring.
The Minneapolis-based retailer announced Tuesday that its next limited-time design collaboration will be with the legendary designer. The special collection made for Target, and at Target-like prices, will include more than 200 pieces in clothing, accessories, beauty and home.
Items will start at $4, and most will be under $50. It hits stores and Target’s website on March 23.
Carol Spieckerman, a retail consultant, noted this announcement comes just days after Target presented a new bargain-oriented brand called Dealworthy with prices starting at $1. It also recently said it has made major upgrades to one of its other big value-based private-label brands, Up&Up.
“It would seem that the Diane von Furstenberg announcement is meant to perhaps serve as a counterbalance to that to demonstrate that, ‘Hey, we’re not just doubling down on the cheap everyday essentials business,'” she said.
Target’s strategy has long been to walk a tricky line between offering both value and good design as encapsulated by its motto, “expect more, pay less.”
These limited-time collaborations, aimed at the “expect more” part of that equation, are one of the hallmarks of Target and have help cement its reputation as a cheap-chic big box retailer. Other popular collections it has released through the years have been with Missoni, Lilly Pulitzer and Jason Wu. This is the 25th anniversary of its first design partnership with architect Michael Graves.
Some of its more recent partnerships have been with up-and-coming designers who are not yet household names.
With von Furstenberg, Target has tapped a designer who has been on the scene for decades and appeals to older shoppers. But it remains to be seen how much she will do so with Target’s younger shoppers, Spieckerman added.
Through the years, executives have said these design partnerships are more aimed at creating buzz and driving shoppers to the store than about making or breaking a quarter in terms of sales. But Target could use a sales boost.
The retailer’s sales have slid for the last two quarters as budget-strapped consumers grappling with inflation and the return of student loan payments have cut back on shopping at Target. Meanwhile, its chief rival, Walmart, has continued to post strong sales.
This is also the 50th anniversary of von Furstenberg’s famous wrap dress. The designer launched her brand in the 1970s.
Von Furstenberg teamed up with her granddaughter, Talita von Furstenberg, who is co-chair of her namesake brand, on the collection for Target. They dug into the archives for some of the prints, but there are also some new patterns and pieces including matching mommy-and-me outfits and fresh spins on activewear and tabletop.
“Talita and I are proud to partner with Target to extend that invitation to even more women who want to experience timeless pieces that bring effortless glamour and empowerment to their everyday lives,” von Furstenberg said in a statement.
In a first for a Target design collaboration, it will also include made-to-order furniture such as headboards, benches and room dividers that can be customized in one of seven fabrics, starting at $300. The items will be assembled and shipped within four weeks.
“Our partnership with Diane and Talita von Furstenberg represents Target at our best — curating an amazing and distinct assortment and offering it at exceptional prices,” Jill Sando, an executive vice president at Target, said in a statement.
Von Furstenberg told Vogue that she’s already been carrying around for months one of the tote bags with a black and white vintage wave pattern from the yet-to-launch collection.
And while the fabric used for the wrap dresses for Target are different from those used in her own brand, she told the magazine that the “price is ridiculous” at $50.
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By KAVITA KUMAR, STAR TRIBUNE
by doitinnorth | Mar 3, 2024 | people/passions
North House Folk School Wood Week
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Wood Week explores the many ways wood can be shaped into useful, beautiful and satisfying objects. Each course offering dives deep into a particular form or tool, but a shared interest in what can be made from trees links everyone who joins in on the fun. This year we feature two guest instructors— Julia Kalthoff and Mark Gardner as well as a host of talented North House “regulars.”
We are pleased to welcome special guest Julia Kalthoff of Stockholm, Sweden. Julia is passionate about axes- and her passion is contagious! After learning her trade at renowned Swedish companies Gränfors Bruk and Wetterlings, Julia has started her own small company Kalthoff axes, producing high quality axes at a small scale. She will teach two classes and demonstrate during the Carvers’ Conference.
This will be Mark Gardner‘s first trip to North House. Mark is a well-respected wood turner who will explore a very traditional form- the shrink box- on the lathe. Mark will give a featured demonstration on Friday, March 17th on small handled wooden bowls.
Friday, March 15th will be the Carver’s Conference, a day full of demonstrations, workshops, skill shares, and community gatherings. All enrolled students are encouraged to come early or stay late to partake of this extra benefit.
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Event
North House Folk School Wood Week
Monday, March 11th – Monday, March 18th
View/register all courses
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Location
North House Folk School
500 West Hwy. 61
Grand Marais, MN
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ICYMI
One Of The Best Campgrounds In Minnesota Is Open For Adventure Year-Round
by doitinnorth | Mar 3, 2024 | eat/drink
Nordic Village
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Four Seasons Hotel Minneapolis is nearing the conclusion of a five-month celebration of winter with the expansion of Nordic Village, special offers on hotel rooms and suites, dining and guided sauna experiences through The Spa,
Offering a Minnesota cabin experience in the middle of the city, Nordic Village will be open for dinners, private events and buy outs Wednesdays through Sundays through March 31st. The expanded setup spans Riva Terrace and Riva Plaza with five cabins that seat up to four guests and three cabins that seat up to eight guests.
This year’s four-course menu will again feature Onion Soup, Cheese Fondue and Minnesota-shaped S’mores. Pricing begins at $165 per person, with the option to order craft cocktails or mocktails, local beers and a variety of wine pairings as well as supplements such as caviar and truffles a la carte. New for 2023-24, those who dine in Nordic Village will be invited to unlock on an overnight hotel stay.
Designed and decorated by MartinPatrick3, an internationally recognized boutique dedicated to building a one-of-a-kind experience, each cabin will bear a unique name inspired by the Star of the North. The interiors will feature skylights, personalized Spotify accounts and TVs to watch favorite sporting events or a holiday classic. Insulated and heated, cabins will stay warm and cozy no matter the weather.
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ICYMI
Northern Clay Center: Edible Exhibition Opens – Minneapolis, MN
by doitinnorth | Mar 3, 2024 | art/design
BWCA by Charles Lyon, William Murray, and Michael Paul
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Groveland Gallery: BWCA, an exhibition of new works by Charles Lyon, William Murray, and Michael Paul opens March 9 at Groveland Gallery. The artists share an affinity for the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, each one bringing his own unique approach to capturing the character of the region. Charles Lyon settled in Minnesota in 1994 after spending over a decade living in the Arizona high desert. Lyon’s new work is inspired by a love for the Northern Minnesota wilderness. He states, “Traveling…