Hello people. Fashion Inspired week continues..
This post was inspired by an article on racked.com about Target style in Vogue which popped up on my news feed on Facebook last week.
I love to dress up and anyone who knows me well knows that I am a bargain shopper..I am all about affordable fashion so discount stores are my best friend. I buy some of the staples for my closet from target so I was very excited to see this….
Strike a Pose: Reimagining 15 Iconic Vogue Images Through a Target Lens
Inspired by New York Fashion Week, Target set out in this 20 page insert of Vogue’s September issue to reimagine 15 iconic images in Fashion History with images spanning from. From what I understand, The September issue is the biggest of the year, known throughout the fashion world as the trendsetting guide to the fall season
Beyonce made the September issue cover
“The word divas is used for so many female performers, and it often means they have reputations for being difficult but she exudes charm and a lovable quality” – Marc Jacobs
Target pays homage to fashion history with a 20-page insert.
Throughout the 20 pages, you’ll see Target apparel, accessories, home goods, grocery essentials and more as inspired by historic, high-fashion photos. Take the oversized pearl necklace from the January 1929 cover, which Target reimagined using volleyballs. Or the April 1918 peacock cover, which we’ve recomposed with towels, draperies, wall décor and a feather duster. Even the eye of the peacock is a surprise—a brass place card holder in the shape of a snail.
Read the corporate article here
Here are some of my fav images
The beauty products used to re-create this iconic image are all Sonia Kashuk, sold exclusively at Target.
The re-created image proves that, even in a changing world, a simple cinch belt (paired here with Target’s exclusive Ava & Viv line) can still elevate any outfit.
I love Ava & Viv
Have a nice weekend.
Y.M.
IRepCamer
September 15, 2015
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