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By signing up,I agree to Hearst Magazines’ Terms of Use (including the dispute resolution procedures); myInformation will be used as describedIn the Privacy Notice. Shoppers, rejoice! You can officially shop Target’s highly anticipated spring designer collection andIt couldn’t be better. The fan favorite retailers paired up with editor loved labels RHODE, Fe Noel, and Agua Bendita asIts latest limited time partners. All three companies are woman founded and owned, so you can feel good while you shop, too. Available online andIn stores, the limited run collections are exclusive to the retailer. Each label brings a distinct warm weather capsule, but the entire assortment comprises more than 100Items ranging from $15 to $48, making these designer brands more accessible to all shoppers,In true Target fashion. Also appealing to the everyday consumerIs theInclusive size range of XXS to 4XL still somehow a rarityIn theIndustry. The collectionIs perfect for your spring and summer shopping needs, andIs chock full of vacation ready apparel, swim, and accessories to take you from the beach to the street. Picture: printed matching sets, vibrant beach bags, and on trend coverups that all tieIn with each designer’s rich cultural background andInfluences

By signing up,I agree to Hearst Magazines’ Terms of Use (including the dispute resolution procedures); myInformation will be used as describedIn the Privacy Notice. Welcome to Same Same But Different. As Gen Z and millennial fashion editors, respectively, we know a thing or two about shopping for all ages, and especially our demographics. As we find the best products for you, we can’t help but do a little shopping for ourselves and build our personal (age appropriate) wish lists. And now, we’re sharing them with you. Ahead, check out what’sIn our hearts andIn our carts lately. Dale Chong: Festival seasonIs finally here. With changing schedules due to the pandemic,It’s been a while sinceI’ve thought aboutIt,IfI’m being honest. But that hasn’t stopped me from thinking about festival style. From Coachella and Stagecoach to Bonnaroo, Austin City Limits, and Electric Daisy Carnival, there are so many options to choose from each withIts own style of dressing unique to where you go (and who you see). So, Meg,In your dream festival world who are you seeing, where, and mostImportantly, what will you be wearing? Meg Donohue: CanI just say,I’ve been raring for this theme.I’ll take any and every chance to let myInner wild child out, and festival season certainly provides an opportunity. To be clear,I’m definitely not a rave chick you won’t find meIn one of those paw scarf things butI love the whole festival culture. Camping, music, food, fashion…all of my favorite things.I’m not ashamed to admit thatI want to go to Burning Man.I am ashamed to admit, however, that PelotonInstructors led me this way. Robin Arzón and Jess King always talk about “the playa” and howIt changed their lives.It seems like the kind of slightly cultish thingI’d beInto.

The list of consIs short.I found the zipper finicky at times, and the strapIs not quite long enough to actually be a shoulder strap on me.I can putIt on my shoulder, but the bag essentially sitsIn my armpitIfI do so. But that’sIt; those are my critiques. As with any viral product, dupes materializes quickly and at much lower price points.I’ve seen the copycat versions that go for a fraction of the price. They’re fine, but the actual Cult Gaia bag genuinely has such a brilliance toIt that the others do not have.It glimmers and gleamsIn a way that a fake never will.If you’re on a tight budget,I can understand thisItem might not be for you. ButIf you can pull the proverbial trigger and add to cart,I think the Cult Gaia rhinestone bagIs absolutely worthIt.It’s great for special occasions, as well as for adding a bit of glam to an otherwise ordinary outfit. People have literally stopped meIn the street to complimentIt. Flattery always works on me, what canI say! MegIs the Associate Fashion Commerce Editor at ELLE.com where she researches trends, tests products, and looks for answers to all your burning questions. She also co writes a monthly column, Same Same But Different. Meg has previously written for Cosmopolitan and Town & Country. Her passionsInclude travel, buffalo sauce, and sustainability. She will never stop hoping for a One Direction reunion tour.
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