Fashion Roundup: Target Announces New Collaborations; Anna Wintour Doesn't Want to Talk Retirement; Thakoon's Obama Dress Plans
Target has announced two new collaborations: a handbag line with Felix Rey designers Lily Band and Sulaika Zarrouk to launch on March 29 and a shoe collection with footwear designer Trish Carroll, called Miss Trish of Capri for Target, for April 5. [WWD]
When asked about her possible retirement, Anna Wintour asked a reporter from The Cut to leave her alone and please go away. [The Cut]
Stylista contestant Kate: "What you see on television is a 100 percent accurate depiction of me and the entire cast." [Racked]
Designer Thakoon Panichgul will not make any more of the "reverse kimono" dress that Michelle Obama wore to the Democratic National Convention for the time being, despite getting a boost in sales. [WSJ]
DNR, Conde Nast's trade publication that covers men's fashion and retail, has been folded into WWD. [Fashionista]
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