Fall 2009
The bow-front cocktail dresses in Prabal's debut collection caught many an editor's eye. No collab would be complete without a likeminded version or two.
Spring 2010
This pinwheel blouse is a Prabal signature. An updated, more affordable version made an appearance in the designer's J.Crew collab back in 2011, but we'd love to see Target take a stab at the style, too.
Fall 2011
Every Target designer collab thus far has included a piece or two of standout outerwear. For Prabal's turn, we think this elegant, cape-trimmed trench would fit the bill beautifully.
Spring 2011
We were obsessed with the designer's color-streaked scuba dresses from the instant they hit the runway. Tar-jay, are you listening?
Pre-Fall 2012
A kaleidoscope-print varsity jacket? Abso-freakin'-lutely.
Resort 2012
If the bold, modern floral print on this colorful day dress doesn't get you, the expertly wrapped-and-tied silhouette will. We'd love to see an affordable version.
Fall 2012
The oil-slick neoprene sleeves make this otherwise-basic black coat a real winner.
Spring 2012
Prabal's Nobuyoshi Araki-inspired collection—perhaps our favorite the designer's ever released—was packed with stunning abstract floral prints in shades of purple and turquoise. This patterned pantsuit needs a spot in his Target collection.
Resort 2013
Peplums are still going strong—and this gorgeous two-piece ensemble is a great example. We also love the slim skirt's tropical scarf print. Yes and yes!
Spring 2013
The color is eye-catching, and that dropped waist couldn't be more on-trend. It's Gatsby gone graphic, and we would so buy it (at a more accessible price point, that is).







