The "cultured" "affluent" people will know the difference! But they are worried the "lower class" might not!But someone might see her in her "real" $200 Lilly dress and mistake it for a $60 Target Lilly. Oh, the horrors!
The "cultured" "affluent" people will know the difference! But they are worried the "lower class" might not!But someone might see her in her "real" $200 Lilly dress and mistake it for a $60 Target Lilly. Oh, the horrors!
That surprises me. The Target collection must be longer than the dresses sold on the Lily website. I looked yesterday to see what all the hub bub was about and the majority of their "dresses" are fingertip length. I thought they were all swimsuit cover ups. LOL
That's funny. When I think of Lilly Pulitzer I think of middle aged women that spend the winter in Florida.
But someone might see her in her "real" $200 Lilly dress and mistake it for a $60 Target Lilly. Oh, the horrors!
And, this is why people buy overpriced "designer" labels....so people KNOW how very special they are. If they can't be "special" then they simply don't want to wear those clothes.
I have never ever cared about "designer" fashions. I buy what I like, and what seems reasonably priced. It's just clothes.
But someone might see her in her "real" $200 Lilly dress and mistake it for a $60 Target Lilly. Oh, the horrors!
Overpriced is a relative and subjective term. If it's high quality and last a long time is it overpriced? It all depends on the buyer. I would rather spend more to get higher quality and keep it longer (assuming well cared for).
I think it's kind of sweet that Lilly is such an inter generational line. Beloved by college girls and elders, that is not an easy thing to accomplish.True. Around here in Winter Park, it's mostly worn by Rollins College students and the Leathery Old Ladies who Lunch on Park Avenue. It's sort of the country club uniform.
I have quite a bit of Lilly in my closet and so does my daughter. Most years I buy 3-4 new Lilly items for each of us to freshen up or spring/summer wardrobes. I am not buying anything this year due to it being available at Target. I liked Lilly because it was cute, fun, and special. Prostituting it out to Target now makes it no longer special IMHO.
To those who bought it and are happy with it congrats and enjoy. Personally I will just buy more Vineyard Vines this year when I need/want summer clothes that are fun.
But someone might see her in her "real" $200 Lilly dress and mistake it for a $60 Target Lilly. Oh, the horrors!
The "cultured" "affluent" people will know the difference! But they are worried the "lower class" might not!
I mostly agree with this and especially for electronics follow that rule. But I've also found it can be hit or miss to buy expensive brands over cheap stuff. A good example is gap and old Navy. I know they aren't designer quality but gap sells crap for nearer the 100 dollar baseline and old Navy sells cheap stuff that lasts longer.Overpriced is a relative and subjective term. If it's high quality and last a long time is it overpriced? It all depends on the buyer. I would rather spend more to get higher quality and keep it longer (assuming well cared for).
I will buy what I like, within reason.I buy what I like. If it's a real coach bag or a real Lilly Pulitzer skirt or a 5 dollar Old Navy Tshirt!
I don't think anyone is arguing that there are high quality things that are better made and cost more. That last longer.
These aren't knock off's they are a just a reasonably priced, fun and trendy line of LP.
There are lots of high end, designer clothing and makeup brands that have less expensive lines tied to them. LP is doing nothing new.
I doubt people who are buying these items really think they are getting the same quality of the more expensive garments and accessories.
I have quite a bit of Lilly in my closet and so does my daughter. Most years I buy 3-4 new Lilly items for each of us to freshen up or spring/summer wardrobes. I am not buying anything this year due to it being available at Target. I liked Lilly because it was cute, fun, and special. Prostituting it out to Target now makes it no longer special IMHO.
To those who bought it and are happy with it congrats and enjoy. Personally I will just buy more Vineyard Vines this year when I need/want summer clothes that are fun.
I agree with that. I buy some thing that are higher priced because the quality is very good and I know it will last.
I think it's the attitude that this collaboration is "prostituting the brand" is what the other poster was referring to.
Buy things because you like them and you are fine with the price for what you are getting, not because it's a certain brand and people will know how much it cost just by a casual look at it.
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I actually feel it is "prostituting the brand" by taking it from a boutique only item to a mass market item, but that's IMHO. If I'm going to shell out hard earned $ for a special, high end boutique only item I want to feel that I'm not getting cheated by the fact that someone can buy the same brand at a big box store. Looses the cache of the brand. In this case it appears to be a one off collaboration, not a regular product in the target line and they most of what is being offered are items never made or sold in the boutiques (cushions, towels, etc).
Pic is from last summer. Wife and daughter both in LP lol