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    Designer's line creates Black Friday-like buzz, crashes Target website

    Camila Alves attends the Missoni For Target event, celebrating the Missoni for Target pop up store, in New York, on Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2011. (AP Photo/Peter Kramer)Camila Alves attends the Missoni For Target event, celebrating the Missoni for Target …NEW YORK (AP) -- There's Black Friday, then there's Target Tuesday.

    In a scene that was reminiscent of the shopping frenzy that typically comes on the day after Thanksgiving, Target's website crashed several times throughout the day and more than hundred shoppers lined up at many of its stores early in the morning on Tuesday for a sale of limited offerings of its Missoni for Target collection of bikes, luggage, clothes and housewares.

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    The 400-piece line made by the Italian luxury knitwear designer Missoni exclusively for the cheap chic retailer features its trademark zig-zag patterns for between $2.99 for stationary and $599.99 for patio furniture -- a fraction of the price of the designer's real duds that can cost $595 to $1,500.

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    "This was Missoni mayhem," said Joshua Thomas, a Target spokesman. "This is unprecedented."

    So-called limited partnerships, in which high-end designers create cheaper versions of their fashions for at lower-end stores, have become popular in recent years because they appeal to cost-conscious customers who want to be stylist but aren't willing to pay designer prices. At a time when Americans are watching every dollar they spend, the limited-time offerings are also part of a growing strategy by retailers to spur impulse buys by creating a sense of urgency for shoppers to buy.

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    Swedish retailer H&M, which caters to 20- and 30-somethings with trendy clothes, often attracts long lines at its stores that reach around the block when it offers limited-run affordable collaborations from upscale designers like Jimmy Choo. It also will be launching a less expensive version of the Italian designer Versace's fashion collection in November.

    Target, in particular, has become known for creating a lot of buzz for its limited partnerships with designers and fashion brands, including its latest success with Liberty of London last year. Target offered 300 items with the designer, which is known for its floral prints, and sold out of most of the merchandise in a couple of days.

    Likewise, Target Corp., based in Minneapolis, worked hard to create buzz around the Missoni by Target collection. Target declined to comment on how much the company spent on marketing, but it targeted social media sites like Twitter and had ads on TV and in Vogue magazine.


    Missoni cups and saucers for TargetMissoni cups and saucers for TargetAhead of the launch, Target also opened a temporary store in Manhattan at the start of New York Fashion Week last Thursday. But the colorful shop, which spanned six city blocks, had planned to stay open for three days, but winded up closing after six hours because items sold out.

    Online, shoppers rushed to the site for the 6 a.m. launch. But soon after, online consumes came face-to- face with its mascot bulldog along with the disappointing news: "Woof! We are suddenly extremely popular. You may not be able to access our site momentarily due to unusually high traffic. Please stay here and we'll try to get you in as soon as we can!"

    Even celebrities were tweeting about the launch. Actress Busy Phillips, who plays Laura in ABC's "Cougar Town," tweeted: "Got the bike. Not the colorful one but still SO EXCITED."

    Target had planned to continue selling the line into October at all 1,700 stores around the country. But shoppers will be lucky if they can find something they want. In fact, based on a spot check by Target of stores in Minneapolis area, everything had sold out by Tuesday morning. Target is replenishing some merchandise over the next few days, but it will trickle in.

    Some shoppers already are trying to capitalize on the fleeting nature of the Target's Missoni collection. As of Tuesday afternoon, there were 1,591 listings for Missoni for Target on eBay.com that were selling for more than double the price found at the discounter. Travel totes were going for $169, while shoes were selling for $129.99.



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    1,586 comments

    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 months ago
      People buy-in-whatever they are led to believe is "the in thing"!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 months ago
      People buy-in-to whatever they are led to believe is the "in thing"!
    • Nichole  •  7 months ago
      while reading this I had the vision of a rich man of nobility, morbidly obese, being carried on a bed on the backs of his servants. He was eating a pile of succulent looking food with one hand, and scattering crumbs over the edge of the bed that he didn't want with the other. the starving commoners are all crowding around him, trampling over one another for his unwanted scraps...
    • Toni G  •  8 months ago
      both the Missoni line and a lot of the clothes at fashion week took me back to the 60's. We didn't pile it on so much, layers of the Missoni line was giving me a headache during their ads.
    • Ethel  •  8 months ago
      Target does not support veteran's for whatever reasons they have. You would think that by now people should understand that fashion is one big circle that continously goes around. The styles of the 70-80s is back in.The clothes of today are not made for real people.That's why we and our kids cannot pull them up and we have to keep buying something because its to short or shrinks. PLEASE USE REAL PEOPLE females/males for models so when the fashion lines come to the stores they FIT us regular people. (tall,curves,big tops,small bottoms,small tops,big bottoms,long arms and etc..) Why do I have to spend ex. money on XL when you shouldv'e made it fit me from the start? Make it in AMERICA!!!!!!
    • Tee  •  8 months ago
      Shakes head in disgust. If you are someone who cleared the shelves and then turned around and are now selling the merchandise for double, you're basically scalping merchandise! If people get arrested for scalping baseball, concert, show tickets, then why are these people allowed to price gouge on Ebay? They did not increase in value, like say a antique would. But then when I think about it, retail stores do the same thing, buy for less, sell for more. Well, glad I didn't need or want any Missioni stuff.
    • Lauren  •  8 months ago
      I think items for target suck. I have bought clothes from them in the past and were falling apart after a few washes. I will never purchase clothes, shoes, anything from them again.
    • Naz  •  8 months ago
      LOL it looks like the 70's threw up on everything.....................not cute at all.
    • peng  •  8 months ago
      Trust me this is not made up. I work at Target and have been dealing with the madness. I will be SO glad when all this Missoni crap is gone!
    • Redvengeance  •  8 months ago
      Target is terrible to their employees, they are one of those places that find a reason to terminate you before you get any pension from them! Target is one of the companies that are working to make America mediocre. (And no, I never worked there but know LOTS of people who have been screwed over by Target!)
    • Tracey  •  8 months ago
      I regret not being able to take part in the frenzy because the line was not available in plus sizes. Had they offered an extended range, I would've been able to maybe have a slim (ha-ha) shot at having a piece of an iconic line in my wardrobe. Once again, fashion shows no love to the curvy girls. Sigh....
    • Giant Banana Woman  •  8 months ago
      Why do people go crazy about stuff with such an ugly print. It looks like drunk man's vomit.
    • Private  •  8 months ago
      Look at the idiot sheeple rushing to buy overpriced POS's on "discount". How how insane people are! They simple have 0 taste! Just because it's a 'brand name' and is overpriced doesn't mean it's not a fugly POS.
    • A Yahoo! user  •  8 months ago
      wonder if thats going to happen with other designers who decide to sell there stuff in Target? were people lining up the night before? they have nothing better to do I guess.
    • A Yahoo! user  •  8 months ago
      glad I stayed out of target. stuff looks kind of gaudy. saved money. I heard Target isnt going to restock on that stuff any time soon.
    • socalgirl  •  8 months ago
      it's true. there were over 60 people outside my local target and they were sold out of everything within 30 minutes! Madness. I think they were all stupid ebay-ers ruining it for the rest of us. I hope people boycott
    • screwybruce  •  8 months ago
      glad I have walmart so I can still buy inexpensive rifles and shotguns.
    • ALLEN  •  8 months ago
      If your going to make the garments make enough!!
    • Kitkat J  •  8 months ago
      I have never heard of this designer brand until today, and I don't understand why it's something to go crazy for, unless it's just because it's "designer"?
    • TellinThaTruth  •  8 months ago
      Yes. Keep buying!!!! Here we goooo!!!

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