The White Shirt ala Rodarte & Doo-Ri
While I love idea of affordable, accessible design brought forth in these designer collaborations one thing that has always irked me is the sizing. Target's collections feature interesting pieces, often duplicates of runway favorites but the clothes are only offered in juniors sizes which limits the options for anyone over a size 12. As TFFF's very own Olivia can attest the very same thing is going with the UK designer capsule collections. Now while Gap's new collection will only be available up to a size 16, I am simply pleased that there will be some larger sizes offered. For a company that generally keeps all its larger sizes exclusive to its website (a practice I find fascist) this is a small step in the right direction. Sizing aside I am still intrigued by the offerings presented as these are all designers whose work I enjoy.
I'm especially interested to see what the sisters Mulleavy of Rodarte will do as they're both curvaceous girls and of all the shirts shown in the previews thiers is the one I'm most drawn to. An elegant sleeveless top is always going to come in handy no matter what and this one in particular looks simple and useful. Their intricate couture inspired style has piqued my interest from their very first collection but I do wonder what, if anything at all the Mulleavy sisters think about Gap's sizing practices. Whenever I see a designer who is plus sized themselves but doesn't offer plus sized clothing as part of their own line I can't help but scratch my head. Perhaps this is a grander topic worthy of its own post but I have always wondered about that dichotomy.
Gap's Fashion Fund Collection Launches April 17th at 100 select Gap locations.
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