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Back in July I reported that Target + Neiman Marcus will be releasing a Holiday 2012 collection, which will debut December 1st, bringing together 24 of America’s most talented designers to create a limited-edition holiday collection. Finally, here’s a peek at the full lookbook featuring all the merchandise that you would want for the holidays! In recognition of the 24 designers who created products for the holiday collection, Target and Neiman Marcus are donating a total of $1 million to the CFDA. Available at all Target and Neiman Marcus stores, as well as online at Target.com and NeimanMarcus.com. The collection includes an eclectic and diverse mix of more than 50 gifting items, ranging in price from $7.99 to $499.99 and spanning multiple product categories, including fashion and home. Super excited!! Start making your wishlist… More photos after the jump…
Alice + Olivia Bike $499.99 + Luggage $179.99
—- Altuzarra Double Old Fashioned Glasses (set of 4) $49.99, Shaker $49.99 + Tray $79.99
—- Band of Outsiders Cookie Cutters (set of 5) $29.99 + Hats (set of 2) $29.99
—- Brian Atwood Sunglasses $39.99 + Leather Gloves (sizes S/M-L/XL) $49.99
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nice work and woderful i like it.
These are AMAZING. I especially love the Marchesa dresses. They look just like the real thing. Wish they had them in adult sizes, too.
i'm disappointed in the collection, i wish tory burch and DVF did more than just silly little accessories, they should have done a sweater or a wrap dress. The Marchesa dresses are BEAUTIFUL, although i am disappointed they didn't do anything for adults. overall i am not pleased with any of these collaborations
I also wish DVF had done more than a box and yoga mat and that marchesa did dresses for adults too. I do like the oscar de la renta bag but am afraid I like the idea and promo pic more than I would like the actual bag. the tracy reese top looked good until i saw a pic of what the back of it would look like.