Project 62 at Target: Kitchen, Bedding, & Bath
Target’s new mid-century inspired housewares brand, Project 62, has items for your kitchen, bedroom, and bath. Here’s some of what I saw after the brand launched in stores.
Target’s new mid-century inspired housewares brand, Project 62, has items for your kitchen, bedroom, and bath. Here’s some of what I saw after the brand launched in stores.
Target read my mind by creating decor inspired by the midcentury modern era.
Earlier this week, I shared my general impressions about Target’s new clothing lines: A New Day for women and Goodfellow & Co. for men. Now, for the fitting room review! For each item, I’m presenting the stock photo from the website next to my fitting room selfie, just for shits and giggles. For reference, the models are 5′ 9″ and I’m 5′ 3.” The models are also undoubtedly airbrushed and I am definitely not.
Target has grand plans to retire its veteran brands, which have gotten too broad, and replace them with new labels. Two new clothing brands rolled out recently. Say goodbye to Merona and Mossimo and hello to A New Day (women’s) and Goodfellow & Co (men’s). I went to check them out in person.
After 13 years, the cushioning of my Ikea Allerum sofa was still firm, but the slipcover had gotten ratty. But where do you get a slipcover for an Ikea product that is no longer in production?
I’ve never been completely satisfied with a bra — I’m the kind of gal who immediately takes off my bra when I get home — so I was curious to try ThirdLove, a startup that offers half cup sizes and makes their own styles of bras based on lots of data.