Vogue reports that
Target is celebrating 20 years of its
Design for All program by reissuing 300 pieces from the original collaborations. This new collection will be available from September 14 for a limited period of time both in stores and online. A documentary about the program is in the works. There will be an exhibition at the Cooper Hewitt Museum in New York opening in October. And lifting the curtain on everything is a collectible Rizzoli book, being published on September 3.
Vogue reports that if you never got that goth-glam
Rodarte dress from 2009, or ached for something from the coolster-prepster collection that
Proenza Schouler had in 2006, or missed out on 2011’s
Missoni-mania, here's your second chance. Shown here is an image from Target's Pop Art
Stephen Sprouse collaboration from 2002. For the full list of designer re-issues and more information, check out
this article on A Bullseye View.