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Target Stores (Minneapolis) has announced a design partnership with New York-based fashion designer Isaac Mizrahi.

Mizrahi will create an exclusive collection of classically designed fashion sportswear and accessories for the style-conscious woman. The collection, named Isaac Mizrahi for Target, will be available exclusively in all Target stores nationwide in August 2003.

A prominent fashion designer in the 1990s, Mizrahi won four Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) awards. He is now the host of his own television show and will be featured in the advertising and marketing campaign for this new collection.

“This new collection will offer affordable luxury for every woman, everywhere,” the designer said. “My clothes have always celebrated the style of American women of all ages and all walks of life. Now, through my partnership with Target, I can offer my designs to more women than ever before at accessible prices.”

“Isaac Mizrahi's personality, creativity and design sensibility are a perfect match for Target,” said Trish Adams, senior vp, Target Stores. “Our partnership with him addresses the lifestyle needs of today's modern women and his collection will complement our fashion assortment of women's ready-to-wear, shoes and accessories.”

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