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A Sneak Peek at Target's New Do-Good Line With FEED Projects

Target recently announced that it has teamed up with FEED Projects, Lauren Bush's do-good social business, for its next designer collaboration.

Target recently announced that it has teamed up with FEED Projects, Lauren Bush's do-good social business, for its next designer collaboration. Set to launch in stores and online on June 30, the exclusive 50-piece FEED USA + Target lineup highlights a range of clothing, accessories, housewares, and sporting goods featuring an Americana motif codesigned by Lauren Bush herself. Following the FEED Projects ethos, every product sold from the limited-edition collaboration will benefit Feeding America, the nation's leading domestic hunger-relief charity. The goal? "Through product sales, we hope to provide 10 million meals to Americans in need, which would make it the largest US initiative in FEED's history," said Lauren Bush. Here's your sneak peek at the collaboration now — will you be picking up a few pieces to support the cause?

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Target's Next Collaboration Is Also Philanthropic

Target has teamed with Lauren Bush Lauren's FEED Projects to offer a limited-edition, 50-piece capsule collection.


  • Target has teamed with Lauren Bush Lauren's FEED Projects to offer a limited-edition, 50-piece capsule collection. Ranging from home goods to apparel and priced from $3 to $400, the line hits June 30 and will benefit domestic hunger relief. [PS Fashion News Inbox]

  • In honor of its one-year anniversary, ecommerce site Shoescribe.com has tapped Jerome C. Rousseau to design a limited-edition pump. The peep-toe, which features a 4.7-inch heel and a metallic gold rosette, was inspired by the Disney film Oz the Great and Powerful. [Shoescribe]

  • Looks like that Kate Upton Vogue cover may be happening after all. Rumor has it the bombshell model will grace the glossy's June issue. [Fashionista]

  • Alexa Chung says the best part about working on her upcoming book has been working on the layout. "It makes sense, if I can get dressed well then that's what I'm good at: visuals. Putting things next to things." [Vogue UK]

  • Proenza Schouler hopes that the newly revamped website it launched today will help double its online business. [WWD]

  • In the latest video for H&M's Conscious Collection, campaign star Vanessa Paradis shares her best tips for sustainable style. "Patience," she explains, is the key to vintage shopping. "Keep looking in a pile of things that you think is junk. There's a little treasure there for you." [YouTube]