Sunday, July 15, 2007

Review: Libertine for Target




The "official" release date was today, but the Libertine for Target collection slowly made its debut in stores for the past few days. The line, following Patrick Robinson's turn at the retailer, is expected to last from today to September 15, 2007.

I stopped by a local Target today to see what they had in store and was pleasantly surprised by the bursting racks of clothing. Much like Libertine's main line, the pieces were stamped with vintage prints and designed in classic shapes and cuts. The pricing isn't too bad, either: $20 for a silk camisole, a $25 printed mini skirt and many accessories going for $20 or less. My only complaint is the odd sizing (literally; the pieces only run in sizes 3, 5, etc.), which would make shopping online a difficult task.

While in the store I tried on two items - the navy trench coat and the black crepe dress, both at a price of $40 - that left me feeling only mildly impressed. The first item I put on, the trench coat, is made of 100% cotton and features oversized white buttons and trim. I grabbed a size small - my usual size - but was disappointed at the strange fit. The top half of the coat felt too tight for comfort while the lower part was decent, save for the lack of a bottom button. Due to that feature, the coat was left with an awkward opening at the bottom. I could live with that, but it was still rather annoying.

The second item I tried on, the black crepe dress, is turning out to be one of the line's more popular items. Several members of the Fashion Spot have been raving about the piece, which features a side zipper and removable belt. Even I was looking forward to seeing the piece in person after looking at the preview photo on Target.com, so I was more than willing to try it on upon seeing my size.

At the Target I visited, the dress came in a number of sizes, ranging from 3 to 15. I decided to see what the size 3 would look like on me, since that seemed the closest to the size I usually wear in dresses. Unfortunately, I quickly realized I was going to have to switch the size 3 for a 5, seeing how the piece was incredibly tight in certain areas. I found that the size 5 fit nicely, though it was difficult to actually get on because of the tight waist and delicate decorations.

Ultimately, I walked out of the Target with none of the Libertine pieces. The crepe dress would make a great dinner or evening outfit, so I hope to purchase it if it ever goes on sale. For anyone interested in that piece, I recommend going up at least one size.

On a scale of 1-10, I would give the collection a weak 7. The prints can either be your best friend or worst enemy and the sizes are definitely something to worry about. Other than those factors, I was pleased with the pieces as a whole. I look forward to seeing some of the other items, namely the scarves, in person.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the review. Well written too!!