NEWS FLASH — 03 October 2011

Get ready to be wooed by Target when designer Jason Wu brings his ultra feminine contemporary dresses and separates inspired by the 1960s this spring.   The Jason Wu for Target will is slated to hit Target stores and online early next year but the buzz is just beginning.  Wu gave an exclusive interview to Harper’s Bazaar, along with a sketch of a black dress that that channels something Jackie Kennedy would have worn.

“My collection for Target embodies my signature aesthetic of feminine sophistication, with a mischievous nod to the 1960s,” says Wu. “I’ve had an incredible experience partnering with Target and I am looking forward to bringing these affordable designs to women across the country.”

Starting February 5th, women nationwide will be able to get their hands on clothing, scarves and handbags, all ranging in price form $20-$60.  Get very excited for this collection, especially if you missed out on nabbing something from that gigantic Missoni collaboration last month.    You might just be standing in line battling it out for one of Wu’s dresses with First Lady Michelle Obama, who is a huge fan of Wu.

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Makeda Saggau-Sackey is the Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of Glamazon Diaries, which serves as a daily source of fashion news, style advice and a round-up of the most exclusive celebrity events in New York City and Washington, DC. She is also the editor-in-chief of Duchess of Cambridge Style, an online fashion community devoted to chronicling what the former Kate Middleton wears, events she attends and where to get her looks. She differentiates Duchess of Cambridge Style from other Kate inspired sites with her 'COPY KATE" column, which shows fans how to get Kate's looks for less.

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