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  1. Catering & Design
  2. Event Design & Decor

Target Fetes Five Years of Designer Collaborations With Travel-Themed Dinner and Shopping Event

Anna Sekula
March 15, 2011

It's been five years since Target introduced its Go International program, an initiative through which the Minneapolis-based retailer partners with fashion designers to produce budget-friendly clothing collections. To mark the occasion, the ever-resourceful brand created the Go International Designer Collective, a limited-edition line featuring 34 dresses from 17 past Go International collaborators, and hosted an event to celebrate the launch. Held Thursday, the private dinner, concert, and shopping event filled the Ace Hotel with travel-inspired visuals and Target's namesake logo splashed all over.

"Target is proud of the Go International program and its impact on American culture, and the fashion and retail industries. We wanted to celebrate the five-year anniversary of Go International in a fun, memorable way with the designers, media, and friends who helped make it an incredible success," Target spokesman Joshua Carter said.

Rather than building a free-standing pop-up, as it has for past Go International collection launches, Target partnered with Opening Ceremony, which previously played host to the Proenza Schouler for Target temporary shop at its SoHo location in February 2007. This time around, the brand used the boutique's Ace Hotel outpost to sell the new line, and for Thursday's event expanded into the adjacent lobby and in-house restaurant the Breslin. Extra! Extra! was tasked with the production of the evening affair, working closely with Target's own internal team to conceive and execute a concept in line with the playful, trend-minded identity of the brand and its program.

As Target has tapped designers from a wide variety of backgrounds for Go International—past capsule collections include apparel from Alexander McQueen, Jean Paul Gaultier, Proenza Schouler, Thakoon, and Alice Temperley—the event's creative team looked to classic travel imagery to embellish and complement the hotel's existing Americana aesthetic. Antique-style luggage labels bedecked a tent set up on Broadway to accommodate arrivals, and designer names replaced locations on signposts between the store and the main event space. Piles of old-fashioned trunks, suitcases, and duffel bags topped with wood formed high tables around the lobby pillars, and national flags hung over the lobby bar.

The most elaborate decor piece was a backdrop for the stage where singer Santigold, drummer Sheila E., and DJ-violinist duo Mia Moretti and Caitlin Moe performed. The three-dimensional structure was designed by Extra! Extra! and replicated the road signs of the collection's ad with a collage of neon arrows and signs.

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Photo: Picture Group/Frank Micelotta
The event's production crew planned for Thursday night's rainstorm with an arrivals tent erected outside the Broadway entrance to the Opening Ceremony store at the Ace Hotel. Images in the style of vintage luggage labels decorated the structure.
The event's production crew planned for Thursday night's rainstorm with an arrivals tent erected outside the Broadway entrance to the Opening Ceremony store at the Ace Hotel. Images in the style of vintage luggage labels decorated the structure.
Photo: Picture Group/Frank Micelotta
The private dinner portion of the launch was held at the Breslin Bar & Dining Room and marked by a bull's-eye neon sign. About 100 designers, fashion editors, and celebrities attended.
The private dinner portion of the launch was held at the Breslin Bar & Dining Room and marked by a bull's-eye neon sign. About 100 designers, fashion editors, and celebrities attended.
Photo: Picture Group/Frank Micelotta
More than 250 people turned out for the party, which followed dinner and took over the Opening Ceremony boutique (pictured) and the hotel's main lobby.
More than 250 people turned out for the party, which followed dinner and took over the Opening Ceremony boutique (pictured) and the hotel's main lobby.
Photo: Picture Group/Frank Micelotta
Much like at previous launches for Go International collections, Target invited guests to preview and buy the clothes before the line hit stores. The Go International Designer Collective became available to the public on Sunday.
Much like at previous launches for Go International collections, Target invited guests to preview and buy the clothes before the line hit stores. The Go International Designer Collective became available to the public on Sunday.
Photo: Picture Group/Frank Micelotta
In the temporary registration area, Target encouraged the event's attendees to tweet and visit its Facebook page dedicated to in-store fashion.
In the temporary registration area, Target encouraged the event's attendees to tweet and visit its Facebook page dedicated to in-store fashion.
Photo: Picture Group/Frank Micelotta
Two signposts stood at the entrance to the main lobby and matched the playful identity of Target's Go International program.
Two signposts stood at the entrance to the main lobby and matched the playful identity of Target's Go International program.
Photo: Picture Group/Frank Micelotta
Around the lobby's interior columns, Extra! Extra! topped mounds of trunks, suitcases, and duffel bags with solid wood to create cocktail tables.
Around the lobby's interior columns, Extra! Extra! topped mounds of trunks, suitcases, and duffel bags with solid wood to create cocktail tables.
Photo: Picture Group/Frank Micelotta
To display the clothing outside the shop, the creative crew placed dresses on nine-foot-tall mannequins, which could easily be seen once the space became crowded.
To display the clothing outside the shop, the creative crew placed dresses on nine-foot-tall mannequins, which could easily be seen once the space became crowded.
Photo: Picture Group/Frank Micelotta
To play up the varied nationality of the designers for Go International, the event's photo booth was staffed with iconic characters such as Elvis, Queen Elizabeth II, and Napoleon Bonaparte.
To play up the varied nationality of the designers for Go International, the event's photo booth was staffed with iconic characters such as Elvis, Queen Elizabeth II, and Napoleon Bonaparte.
Photo: Picture Group/Frank Micelotta
A three-dimensional, eye-catching road-sign-inspired piece served as the stage backdrop and created a light show of sorts for the night's performances.
A three-dimensional, eye-catching road-sign-inspired piece served as the stage backdrop and created a light show of sorts for the night's performances.
Photo: Picture Group/Frank Micelotta
To advertise its partnership with Target, Opening Ceremony produced a video for the Go International Designer Collective featuring the Bad News step team from Wings Academy in the Bronx. The troupe showed off their dance moves at the launch, wearing Luella Bartley-designed dresses from the collection.
To advertise its partnership with Target, Opening Ceremony produced a video for the Go International Designer Collective featuring the Bad News step team from Wings Academy in the Bronx. The troupe showed off their dance moves at the launch, wearing Luella Bartley-designed dresses from the collection.
Photo: Picture Group/Frank Micelotta
Santigold also performed, and wore a Rodarte-designed dress from the collection.
Santigold also performed, and wore a Rodarte-designed dress from the collection.
Photo: Picture Group/Frank Micelotta
Prince protégée Sheila E. was the night's surprise musical act.
Prince protégée Sheila E. was the night's surprise musical act.
Photo: Picture Group/Frank Micelotta
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