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Altuzarra for Target Ad Campaign

Altuzarra for Target ad campaign

While flipping through the 856 page September issue of Vogue today, I came across the Joseph Altuzarra for Target ad campaign starring Eva Herzigova and photographed by Peter Lindbergh. What struck me most was the length (10 pages) and the high-end feel. If it wasn't for the red bullseye, you'd never guess this was an advertorial for a fast fashion collab. Granted, Altuzarra for Target will also be sold online at NET-A-PORTER.COM, so there's that. Check out the look book if you haven't already and get your shopping lists ready for the September 14th launch date.

Altuzarra for Target ad campaign

Altuzarra for Target ad campaign

Altuzarra for Target ad campaign

Altuzarra for Target ad campaign

Altuzarra for Target ad campaign
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#1 myTaste (Homepage) on 2014-09-01 04:27 (Reply)
Wow! Beautiful photos. I'm excited for this collar!

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#2 Heidi D. (Homepage) on 2014-09-01 09:25 (Reply)
The problem with all of these collaborations, is that while they photograph well, the materials and construction is cheap. I will pass on the polyester dresses, I don't care who designs them.
#3 Shoshanna on 2014-09-01 10:53 (Reply)
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