In its continuous quest to provide us average folk with fashionable duds for those ever-so-reasonable Tarjay prices, Target has teamed up with American designer Rogan Gregory to produce its eleventh GO International, limited edition collection. Rogan Gregory has created three lines since 2001, Rogan, Loomstate and EDUN, and in November 2007, Rogan was the recipient of the prestigious CDFA/Vogue Fashion Fund Award.
The collection itself has a beach safari feel with bold zebra and leopard prints, pops of bright colors, and an earthtone palette all set upon relaxed silhouettes and spring/summer wardrobe staples like loose tanks, wrap dresses, shorts, skirts and hoodies.
Another bonus to Rogan’s collection is that, like his other collections, Rogan for Target is eco-friendly and socially conscious; all the pieces are made of 100% certified organic cotton, linen, bamboo and hemp, so not only will you be lookin’ adorable for these upcoming hot months, but you’ll be givin’ love to the environment as well (like we need more excuses to go shopping).
You can find the collection in Target stores or on Target.com.
A few of my favorite pieces are the woven shirtdress in sandstone and black, and the short jumper in black sheep. 

The short shorts in leopard print, which can easily go from day to night with a quick shirt and shoe change.

And for those of us who don’t want to show alllll our leg, the poplin rolled hem shorts in both white and black.

Hurry and snatch your pieces up before they sell out; the dent in your wallet will be minimal and if nothing else, you can just remind yourself that you’re helping the environment (who doesn’t love a good cause?).

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I bought 3 pieces from the collection, i really liked it in person. A slouchy grey top, a kinda high waisted animal print skirt & a white tee with an animal face on it. kudos to target for putting out an eco friendly collection!
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