Stella proves that her 42-piece line for Target Australia (which sold out in 10 minutes) is the coolest thing since Tickle Me Elmo. Reports from down under show images of crazy women waiting in a 400 person queue before the store even opened; exposing the breasts of poor, unsuspecting mannequins (above) and of course the occasional hair tug, elbow jab, and spikey heel to the thigh.
To be honest with you, the images of so many people lining up at the shops sickened me. Do so many women really need cheap Stella stuff anyway(?) especially considering it look exactly like her H&M line? Regardless, no reports on whether she is using organics in this line. Considering some of her tops go for $200 though, who knows if she slipped a little eco into the mix.
That being said, I totally dig this little silky pink number below:
and this chunky collar sweater:












I check and read this blog at least twice a week and I was a bit suprised that there hasn’t been mentioned by anyone that H&M recently lounged an organic cotton collection..
Hi, I am from Minnesota, headquarters for Target. I will have to check this line out. One thing I like is that Taget does lots of donations to lcal school and charities and helps promte the arts here in MN. They also have a huge selection of organic/natural foods in their grocery stores. I know several fols working for Target corporate as well as in their stores. My best approach at affording this clothing line is to shop consignment, as that’s still best foor my stay at home with 2 small children budget!