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Tucker For Target The Next GO International Collection

September 2, 2010 at 4:49 PM by · Leave a Comment  

Stephanie Sims – AHN Entertainment Reporter

Minneapolis, MN, United States (AHN) – The GO International collections at Target are still best-sellers for the retail giant. The next designer to be featured is designer Gaby Basora, whose collection, Tucker for Target, will launch on September 12.

Basora will launch the exclusive Tucker for Target collection on Target.com/go and at most Target stores nationwide in September. The collection of women’s apparel, including tops, bottoms, dresses, outerwear and knitwear, will be available through October 17.

“Gaby Basora offers women pieces they covet – wearable, beautiful clothes that provide effortless style and timeless appeal,” Trish Adams, senior vice president at Target, said in a press release. “We are honored to have her create a collection for Target and to share her vision with our guests, providing designer fashion at a great value to women everywhere.”

Known for silk-printed blouses, dresses and perfect layering pieces for the season, the Tucker for Target collection includes an eclectic mix of bold bohemian-chic prints and versatile shapes that are aimed at the “woman-on-the-go,” reflecting designer Basora’s carefree yet fashionable sense of style. The collection ranges in price from $19.99 to $79.99.

Some of the pieces in the collection will include a trench coat in green Herringbone, $59.99; a signature lawn bird print dress, $39.99;a camisole dress in butterfly print, $34.99; a hooded wrap jacket in orange Herringbone, $44.99; tunic sweater in brown stripe, $44.99; ribbed sweater dress in orange, $39.99; a signature diamond print dress, $39.99; and a button-front dress in painted-flowers print, $34.99.

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