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How to Get Rodarte for Target Before Anyone Else!

One of this year's most talked about designer collaborations is about to hit stores. Rodarte--the Pasadena-based high-fashion brand that is the brainchild of sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy--is finally about to debut its premiere capsule collection for Target.

Looks, which include a number of lace and tulle dresses andpeek-a-boo separates fashioned in the former material, a sequinedribcage dress, and a few pieces in leopard print, as well as accessorieslike bow headbands and belts, hit stores and Target.com on December 20.Garments range in price from $9.99 to $79.99 and, given the hysteria thathas surrounded the diffusion line since word of its existence firstdropped, all signs point to the line being a bit hit.

And, if you're in NYC, D.C. or San Francisco, you have a shot atlanding the line early. Target is constructing pop-up shops in each ofthe three aforementioned cities from December 11-13. The temporaryboutiques are called Target to Go. Theconcept is simple--walk in the store, choose your items for purchaseoff of a list, and voila, they are presented to you already wrapped andready to go. Up for grabs are five pieces from the Rodartecollaboration including the sequin ribcage dress ($49.99), a blackhalter dress ($39.99), a coral slipdress ($39.99), and two bow belts($12.99 each).

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