Friday, December 18, 2009

Rodarte for Target

So i guess the wait is finally over the Rodarte for Target collection has already hit some Target Stores in the Columbus Market. I can confirm this upon calling a number of stores around town and a few of them knew what i was talking about and some had no idea.
The first location i called was the Sawmill road store and the operator had an idea of what the line was and confirmed to me it was already on the floor and people were already looking at it. The next store i called was the Hilliard Store and the operator had no idea what i was talking about, she probably thought Rodarte was a new kind of soap or something, the operator at the Polaris store asked Ro...who? and i said Rodarte and she asked is that the designer clothes and i said yes (maybe other clothes aren't by designers) and then she had an idea and said yes we have it on the store.
So if you are curious before you venture out we have some looks for you and price points

Denim Jacket: $39.99.
Tulle Bow Top in navy: $24.99.
Lace and Tulle Skirt in navy: $29.99.
Lace Tights in black: $29.99.
Tulle sleeves that might look like arm hair if it weren't for the wrist bows: priceless.
Swiss Dot Dress in blue: $39.99.
Bow Belt in yellow leopard: $12.99.
Cut-Out Knee-Highs in tan/peach: $9.99.
Looking like a rebellious bridesmaid: priceless.
Sequin Dress in gray leopard: $44.99.
Lace Cardigan in black: $29.99.
Bow Belt in gray leopard: $12.99.
Lace Tights in black: $12.99.
Two words: sequin leopard. Priceless
Lace Cardigan in mustard: $29.99.
Lace Cami in black: $19.99.
Lace and Tulle Skirt in mustard: $29.99.
Bow Belt in black: $12.99.
Lace Tights in black: $12.99.
Looking like a game piece in Sorry: priceless
Slip Dress in black: $39.99.
Bow Belt in yellow leopard: $12.99.
Lace Tights in black: $12.99.
Looking like the impossible genetic fashion spawn of Blair Waldorf and Jenny Humphrey: priceless.
Lace Bow Dress in yellow leopard: $44.99
Lace Tights in black: $12.99.
Looking like you think it's 1994: priceless.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

that is sad that the employees had no idea what Rodarte was, it just shows you how management lacks leadership in training their employees for such major launches and designers wonder why sales keep dipping....America wake up...