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Stylist and Fashion Editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson Will Be Target’s Second Future Collective Partner

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January 25, 2023

These prices and sizes are for all!

 

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This stylist and fashion editor is up next for Target’s second Future Collective collection, Essence reports.

 

Target tapped Kahlana Barfield for their very first Target Future Collective collection, a first-of-its-kind collection featuring partnerships with cultural influencers. Barfield’s collection sold out quickly! Now they’re introducing their second collection with the New York City-based fashion editor and stylist, Gabriella Karefa-Johnson. This partnership marks a full circle moment for her. In Karefa-Johnson’s early years, Target was the place she shopped when looking for the nicest threads with the best prices. 

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The Gabriella Karefa-Johnson collection will be incorporating her maximalist fashion aesthetic and celebrating women of all sizes. She wants to add pops of color, abstract prints, and texture to our wardrobes.

 

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In an interview with Essence, Karefa-Johnson said, “When I was thinking about the design process with the Target team, they asked, ‘Who are you designing for?’ and I said, ‘I’m designing for my mom. I’m designing for my sister. I’m designing for my aunt. I’m designing for my bestie. I’m designing for the girl on the street who I hope to see walking past the Atlantic Avenue Target in this look. I want it to feel expansive in terms of versatility and variety, and I want that to be something for everyone.”

 

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Starting January 29th, you’ll be able to find over 100 clothing items online and in-store ranging from $10 to $50 with the majority of them priced under $35. They’ll refresh this collection three times until spring!

 

We can’t wait to rock pieces from this new collection. You go, Gabby! 

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Photo: Target/ Taylor Hill/WireImage

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