Josh Goot for Target Australia
racer back dress in silver foil AUD$89.99 (also available in bright blue).

The next designer up for Target Australia is Josh Goot, this range takes inspiration from Goot’s trademark style, including key items from his current range. It features racerback tanks, leggings, pencil skirts, cardigans and blazers, easy dresses for day and night, as well as the famous jersey trench coat. The entire Target range comprises Australian Merino Wool. Goot offters signature shades of grey marle and silver, navy and black with splashes of bright green and blue.

I’m not too familiar with Josh Goot, here’s a lil background on him – in April 2005 his debut collection won him the Tiffany & Co. Young Designer of the Year Award in Australia. In September 2006, he showed in NY for the first time and then again in February 2007.

The collection is priced between AUD$59.99 and AUD$129.99, will be available in selected Target Australia on June 19th. All styles come in the size range of XS–L. More info forthcoming…

Check the sneak-peak after the jump…

Josh Goot for Target Australia

Josh Goot for Target Australia
longline zip front hooded jacket in black foil AUD$129.99.

Josh Goot for Target Australia
tailored jacket in navy $99.99, pencil skirt in black $59.99 (also available in bright green) and racer back tank in silver foil $59.99 (also available in navy and bright green).

Josh Goot for Target Australia
trench coat in grey marle AUD$129.99 (also available in silver foil), rib tank in black AUD$59.99 (also available in grey marle and bright blue) and legging in black foil AUD$69.99.

Josh Goot for Target Australia
scoop back dress in black foil AUD$89.99.

Josh Goot for Target Australia
tie waist dress with racer back in black/grey AUD$89.99.

Photography: Designers for Target

Josh Goot for Target Australia

Josh Goot for Target Australia

Josh Goot for Target Australia

Josh Goot for Target Australia

Josh Goot for Target Australia

Photography: news.com.au

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By: retrogurl
Posted: 05.16.2007
Categories: fashion, target

9 Responses to “Josh Goot for Target Australia”

  • ELCEE says:

    Catwalk Queen has a few photos of the pieces. They look quite understated and cool, but not as good as Stella for Target.

  • jenny says:

    WOW. BORING as heck.

  • Relaxed, wearable looks for the girls, I must say.

    These guest designer collabo’s are in high gear and you girls get to have all the deals and steals. Is it asking to much to include menswear once and while? I think it would do as well. Forever 21 just introduce a mens line, which is a step. But I think if someone like Kenneth Cole did a collaboration with a company like Target, the response would be good. Just a thought. =-)

  • diana says:

    josh goot’s clothing may be very simple and minimalistic but his work is renowned for its quality and fit!
    imlooking forward 2 seeing the rest of the collection!

  • Vickie says:

    i think the collection is very pricey. i’m not very familiar with the designer, but i bet he’s not as famous nor experienced as stella. but the price range for this very simple collection is like 40-120 us dollars….which you will never see in US target collaborations…although there are few pieces that i like, but i doubt i will buy any(esp ship from overseas)

  • Chloe says:

    I think his signature Trench Coat is very well priced. The Silver Trench Coat from the Target range (AUD$129.99) is nearly identical to the one he designed and now available to purchase @ London’s, Brown Focus for GBP290, AUD$692, US$573

  • the coveted says:

    i like it… pieces look good for layering. but i agree, it’s not anything to much to go wow about. that said, it still is target afterall.

  • J says:

    why are the prices so ridiculously high? the pieces are cute… but not enough to spend so much money

  • Karolina says:

    I wonder whether there will be a navy bottom to match the tailored jacket? I like the collection, but I hope that target has learned something from their previous two collections… and that is to have a larger amount of small sizes!

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