Target Taps Christopher John Rogers, Alexis, and Rixo for Capsule Collections—

Target Taps Christopher John Rogers, Alexis, and Rixo for Capsule Collections—

(L-R) Target x Alexis, Target x Christopher John Rogers (Courtesy)

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Chic Report: Target—take our money! The nationwide retailer has announced the three celebrated brands it will work with for its upcoming Designer Dress Collection. Following the success of last year’s collaborations, fashion fans can look forward to seeing creations from Christopher John Rogers, Alexis, and Rixo in store this spring. Here’s what you need to know!

According to a release, the capsules will contain a combined 70+ original and affordable designs from the three brands. In exciting news, it’s also going to be Target’s most size-inclusive limited-edition collection ever, with sizes ranging from XXS-4X. The pieces will all retail between $40-60. As for a date? A definitive one has not been revealed just yet, although the lines are expected to land in store and online this spring and rest assured, we’ll update you as we know more! (And take it from someone who set a 3AM alarm time to eagerly shop last year’s instantly-sold out LoveShackFancy collab, you won’t want to snooze on this drop.)

So, let’s meet the designers. Christopher John Rogers, the buzziest new name on the New York fashion scene, known for his voluminous silhouettes and punchy color palette, likely needs no introduction after seeing his star go stratospheric over the last few seasons. Alexis, created by Devon Windsor’s sister-in-law Alexis Barbara Isaias, has found a loyal fan base thanks to wanderlust-inspired dresses suitable for an array of occasions. Then there’s Rixo, the cool girl-approved London-based brand from design duo and BFFs Orlagh McCloskey and Henrietta Rix: a pair who are largely responsible for the revival of 1970s-inspired printed silk midi dresses.

Jill Sando, Target’s executive vice president and chief merchandising officer, said it’s an opportunity to introduce shoppers to “emerging designers who are shaping fashion and culture today.”

Here’s a teaser and Instagram clip of what to expect:

 

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10 Emerging Fashion Labels That Made It Big In 2020

10 Emerging Fashion Labels That Made It Big In 2020

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FASHION: From Internet favorites to industry game changers, these are the designers and brands that made their mark amidst an ever-changing fashion.
Despite a pandemic that has put so many aspects of life on pause, fashion has persisted as a form of art and community, with plenty of fresh labels making their way into the mainstream. The Spring/Summer 2021 shows—ranging from runways with masked audiences to photo and video presentations—created an opportunity for creativity and adaptation that showed a more intimate side of the fashion industry. At the same time, fashion lovers took to the Internet to express themselves, an effort that has sent some pieces like Orseund Iris’ ballerina skirt and Lirika Matoshi’s strawberry dress into virality.
Here, L’OFFICIEL gives a nod to the brands that have caught everyone’s eyes—be it for their unique aesthetics, vivacious communities, or behind-the-scenes consciousness—and helped us look at fashion through a fresh lens in 2020. Scroll down to view each designer!
Peter Do
After working with Derek Lam and Celine, Peter Do created his eponymous label in 2018. An LVMH Prize finalist and CFDA nominee in 2020, Vietnam-born and New York-based Do offers a new look into femininity with his careful tailoring and menswear-inspired silhouettes.

Telfar

In 2020, Telfar has massively increased its cult following, and for good reason. Its classic Shopping Bag, also called the Bushwick Birkin, sells out within minutes at every drop. Winner of American Accessories Designer of the Year at the 2020 CFDA Awards, Telfar Clemens abides by inclusivity and accessibility, offering high fashion at affordable prices.

Marine Serre

In recent years, French designer Marine Serre has garnered praise for her futuristic designs, dystopian themes, and sustainable practices, but it’s her signature crescent moon print that took over 2020. It’s been spotted everywhere from matching mommy and me outfits on Kylie Jenner and Stormi Webster to catsuits in Beyoncé’s Black is King.

Christopher John Rogers

Christopher John Rogers has been everywhere lately, from dressing Beyoncé in British Vogue to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in Vanity Fair. Named American Emerging Designer of the Year at the 2020 CFDA Awards, Rogers’ use of bold colors and prints in everything from elaborate eveningwear to tailored separates has been a much needed dose of serotonin, keeping fashion exciting.

Entireworld

As the sweatsuit becomes the unofficial uniform of the COVID-19 pandemicEntireworld shines. Designer Scott Sternberg, previously from Band of Outsiders, takes pride in the simple things, with a collection of ethically-produced, solid-colored separates.

Pyer Moss

A 2020 CFDA Award for American Menswear Designer of the Year, Kerby Jean-Raymond of Pyer Moss is one of the fashion industry’s champions of social justice. This year, Jean-Raymond launched Exist to Resist, a platform spotlighting the work of organizations like the Innocence Project and Marsha P. Johnson Institute. Pyer Moss is a brand built on celebrating diverse voices and supporting community, collaborating with artists and other Black-owned labels like Brother Vellies.

Orseund Iris

Orseund Iris has established its place as an It girl essential, seen on the likes of Emily Ratajkowski and Hailey Bieber. The New York-based label’s understated but ultra-feminine aesthetic is a favorite on social media.

Commission

Led by design trio Jin Kay, Dylan Cao, and Huy Luong, Commission takes the familiar and makes it fresh. With vintage-inspired floral prints scattered among pinstripe separates for the Fall/Winter 2020 collection, the New York-based label presents polished pieces that mix masculine and feminine d

Priscavera

With Priscavera, New York-based designer Prisca Vera Franchetti is creating a wardrobe for the coolest of today’s youth. Playing off unique ideas, Franchetti included tourist shop-inspired tees and sweatshirts amidst her usual array of fun prints and silhouettes for the Spring/Summer 2021 collection.

Bite Studios

Founded in 2016 by a collective of Stockholm and London-based designers, Bite Studios puts environmental awareness at the forefront of its process. Wanting to make a big impact on fashion with the smallest impact on the earth, the brand’s tailored yet fluid pieces and vegan leather outerwear aremeant to last.

by Hannah Amini

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