Celebrities Visit New Missoni For Target Pop-Up Store (PHOTOS)

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Fashion Week after parties started with a bang this year considering the Missoni for Target collection -- the retailer's largest collaboration to date -- launched on September 7th in NYC.

Style-setting celebrities like Elizabeth Olsen, Emma Roberts and Joy Bryant mingled with editors as they perused racks of zig-zag adorned clothing and accessories at the pop-up shop.

Of course, the event called for a very fashionable guest list, click through the gallery below to see who was spotted at the colorful soiree.

All photos: BFAnyc.com


 
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mamasilverhair
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09:20 AM on 09/09/2011
You all are still supporting. people squashing target? sheesh... you get exactly what you deserve.
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JoGo3338
06:13 AM on 09/09/2011
Target brings these designers clothes to their stores? Not so much. In the past, when I have gone to the local Target, much of what we see or read about in articles like this, just aren't in the stores, or at least not in all of them. It is very frustrating. My daughter has tried several times to find what is said to be in the stores, and often finds one or two pieces, but that is it..we are told that not all the stores get each thing. Well, why make such a big deal of it if you can't get it in the stores?
05:48 AM on 09/09/2011
They all look like their in need of a juicy burger.
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Fay Butler
05:15 AM on 09/09/2011
Who ARE these people and why should I care what they wear and where they go and what they do?
05:02 AM on 09/09/2011
If I'm being COMPLETELY HONEST here -- and unfortunately I am -- I have never, ever heard of (or recognize by sight) ANY of these so-called "celebrities," period....Seriously, these horribly dressed people are quote, unquote "celebrities"??? Wow....I guess the once-prestigious and very exclusive term known as "celebrity" has really lost its cache and seems to include a much greater group or club of individuals known as "anybody." Too bad...
09:16 PM on 09/08/2011
Who dressed these people. Those are the most butte ugly clothes I've ever seen!
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07:31 PM on 09/08/2011
If it weren't for "reality" TV, we'd probably never have heard of the majority of these celebrities. Please do not call them stars. To be a star, you have to have some talent as an actor or singer. Something most of these people do not have.
08:43 PM on 09/08/2011
Well a few are high fashion models, some are clothing designers/stylist, and some what of actors lol
09:15 PM on 09/08/2011
still not star worthy!
06:24 PM on 09/08/2011
Celebs, who heard of them? Moreover, who cares?
07:10 PM on 09/08/2011
LOL My thoughts, exactly,jofay. The term "celebrity" is used rather loosely these days, unless you and I have both been living underwater.

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