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The signature Missoni zigzags are familiar, but these prices are not. The luxury Italian home and fashion brand will release a collection for Target on Sept. 13 that will encompass more than 400 products. Target has teamed with John Derian and Liberty of London in the past; the forthcoming line will include Missoni's classic stripes, zigzags and abstract florals on bath towels ($10.99 to $12.99) and shower curtains ($34.99), shown above, as well as bedding, dinnerware, throw blankets, stationery, bicycles and outdoor furniture. Items will range from $3 to $600, but most products will be about $40. The Missoni for Target collection will be available in stores and online Sept. 13 to Oct. 22. Select products will be available longer, some through early December, depending on availability. For a further look at Missoni for Target, keep reading ... A casual throw, $39.99. A four-piece sectional furniture set, $599.99, will be available exclusively online. A laptop sleeve decorated with abstracted florals is $29.99.

Melamine appetizer plates start at $2.99. A duvet set for full- and queen-size beds includes duvet and shams for $99.99. Four-packs of stoneware pieces will be available exclusively online. A salad plate set will be $31.99, the dinner plate set will be $34.99, the cereal bowl set will be $29.99, and a set of mugs will be $29.99. Five-piece stacking espresso set, $39.99. A three-speed "ladies’ comfort bike," $399.99, will be available exclusively online. For an easy way to follow our headlines, join our Facebook home design page. Credit for photos: Target Landmark Houses: The Times series Homes of the Times: California design in pictures Set Pieces: Design on TV and film Will Marimekko for Target Break the Internet? Built with Metro Publisher™The Aftermath Plus Product Reviews! Missoni for Target: The Aftermath Plus Product Reviews! It's safe to say that the Missoni for Target line was hugely successful for the retail giant. With over 400 items, most priced at under $40, fanatics of the famous sisters' prints ferociously shopped the stores dry within minutes and brought down the retailer's online site.

I was lucky enough to get my hands on several pieces and after receiving my Missoni bounty (I ordered online exclusively), was surprised to find that I wasn't happy with several of the items. If you're heading on over to eBay to get your hands on a few items, you might want to read these reviews first. Let's start with my expectations of the line: I knew that to make these items so affordable, some quality would be sacrificed. Nevertheless, I purchase many quality items at Target and I was counting on most of the Missoni items to be well-made. I expected to be returning an item or two. 1. Product: Chevron Bath TowelsReview: I am thrilled to death with these towels, especially after a few disappointing deliveries. The towels are plush, vibrant, and have incredible detailing for the price. You can see the striped edging of the towels in the photo, a detail definitely above the $12.99 price tag. I would have paid double, maybe even triple the original price tag for these towels.

Needless to say maybe she will fit into it when she is six months to a year? She's not terribly small so I'm not sure where they got their sizing info. Be warned, if you want to purchase these items, they run big! 4. Product:Missoni Glass Serve BowlReview: I am usually impressed by Target's dishware and this was no exception. The design is just breathtaking and it feels sturdy enough to withstand the dinner party passing and serving. I wish I had bought more dishware and serving pieces. For the current asking price, I may pick up some more pieces on eBay. 5. Product: Zig Zag PoufReview: This by far is the best Missoni product. The pouf is large (the photo shows the scale next to my sofa and 75 lb lab) and sturdy. The fabric is thick and will definitely withstand shoes, feet, wine glasses, dinner or whatever else will surely be placed on top. I may scotch guard it just to be safe. For $99 this was definitely worth it. It pulls together my living room and adds the Missoni flare I was hoping for without looking like Target threw up in my living room.

On eBay they are priced $50-$100 higher than the retail price, but it's definitely worth it. All in all, there were some definite hits and some definite misses. Add your review below... what did you get your hands on?St. Louis Riverfront Times Tuesday, September 13, 2011 Frenzied Shoppers Snap Up New Target Missoni Line -- Merch Gone In 20 MinutesThe iconic Italian knitwear fashion house Missoni is releasing a reasonably-priced collaboration with Target...today! you have already completely missed it. Sorry.By about 8:20 this morning at the Brentwood Target, twenty minutes after the big-box retailer threw open its doors, shelves and racks that had once housed the unmistakeable zig-zag patterned clothes, shoes and housewares were utterly picked over.A once-full rack of galoshes, kids ballet flats and gorgeous pumps had almost nothing left -- only the tiny and giant would find shoes there. A single abject-looking shower curtain was all that was left on a ten-foot-tall shelving unit in housewares.

"It looks like Poland!" one disappointed seeker observed. Elyse Thomas with clothes for her daughter. "It just goes to show the greediness of humankind," said Elyse Thomas. She'd been seeking scarves to give as holiday gifts and got in at the store's opening, only to find a mob scene, with people grabbing merch willy-nilly and hoarding it in their carts. "You're an extra small! You're just grabbing that! It just shows," she says. (Thomas did, however, find a few pretty things for her daughter.) Aimee Gronborg and a Missoni cardigan. Aimee Gronborg had no idea what she was in for when she went to Target this morning seeking dental floss and body wash. But she went with the flow and managed to snag what may have been the hottest item, anShe also got a few pairs of tights and a She says she was mostly seeking housewares, which were also quicklyShe'd been at the pop-up sales in New York City last week and slaked her thirst for clothing there. Laura Maurice and her shopping buddy.

out with luggage at nine," she said. Maurice bargained with another shopper for a tote, sort of an elongated bowling bag style, that she'd put in her cart and then decided against. That same shopper had been horse-trading all morning after filling her cart with "maybes" right away, swapping them with other women for theirOne woman who declined to identify herself any further than "Jodi" had a strategy in place as she headed for the checkout with aShe was off to the north-county Jennings location, figuring it would still be stocked: "The way it falls, it just doesn't get the skinny white-girl traffic." Good luck with that, Jodi.Apparently the collection crashed the store's servers this morning, while New York City pop-up stores, which opened earlier this month to promote the collection, completely sold out inIt's not hard to see why: The stuff is not a dumbed-downIt's the same shapes and patterns you see for thousands of dollars elsewhere.

The clothes seem well-made, constructed of fine materials like wool and leather. correspondent -- who missed the main feeding frenzy by arriving fifteen minutes after the store opened -- walked out with a slim lime-green corduroy coat, a blue swing dress, a black-and-tan shift dress, a slip, a bra, blue tights and a men's black cardigan with a zig-zag pattern. Not too shabby, for the bottom of the barrel! Prices ranged from $24 to $49, but all that adds up. the cold light of reality and car payments, several of those items are certain to be returned, and we can't be the only people who'll be pullingSo take heart if you slept in and missed it. will be dribbling back into the store.And, as of about an hour ago, there were still a few things for the buying. There seemed to be plenty of kiddie stuff, so if you know a savvy toddler who'd love a multi-hued capelet or a baby who demands only the chicest in onesies, there may still be time.