A DESIGNER COLLECTION 20 YEARS IN THE MAKING

Twenty years ago Target made retail history by declaring that great design should be accessible and affordable for everyone. So it originated Design for All, a series of collaborative partnerships with top designers who created limited edition capsule collections.

To celebrate Design for All’s 20th Anniversary, Target is bringing back a special collection of some of the favorite items from 20 of the most popular past collaborations. It launches Sept. 14 for a limited time only.

The product categories cover women’s, men’s, kids, baby, home, accessories and luggage.

Scroll through the slideshow above to view The O Report’s favorite pieces.

Here’s a list of all the designers, the year their original Target collection was offered, and a link to their shopping page. Just remember that some things haven’t changed over time - once again these items are expected to sell out quickly. Don't be surprised if everything is gone in 24 hours. Not all collections are in every Target store, so your best bet for shopping success is to purchase your favorites online. If an item does sell out online it will list if it’s available at a store near you.

Anna Sui (original collaboration year 2009) is known for her vintage style.

John Derian (original collaboration years 2008 and 2010) creates decoupage designs in home decor and accessories that showcase his love for natural curiosities and antique discoveries.

Michael Graves Design (original collaboration years 1999 through 2013) is Target’s first and longest-lasting design partnership.

Harajuku Mini (original collaboration years 2011 and 2012) is a kids’ collection from rock star Gwen Stefani.

Zac Posen (original collaboration year 2010) is known for his glamorous party dresses.

Altuzarra (original collaboration year 2014) by fashion designer Joseph Altuzarra’s is a perfect combination of French feminine sophistication and American glamour.

Proenza Schouler (original collaboration year 2007) by Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez who created a collection of must-haves of the moment.

Missoni (original collaboration year 2011) is from the legendary Italian fashion and lifestyle brand’s range of clothing styles and home goods sporting its iconic zigzags and vivid color combinations. It’s one of Design for All’s most coveted collections.

Marimekko (original collaboration year 2016) is a partnership with the iconic Finnish design house.

Philippe Starck (original collaboration year 2002) takes ordinary products and makes them elegant.

Stephen Sprouse (original collaboration year 2002) has a pop meets punk vibe.

Rodarte (original collaboration year 2009) made an eclectic collection that captured the glamour of Hollywood.

Hunter (original collaboration year 2018) is an iconic British outdoor brand.

Isaac Mizrahi (original collaboration years 2003 and 2009), the American fashion designer and beloved icon designs, timeless cosmopolitan pieces with and exuberant flair.

Jason Wu (original collaboration year 2012) created a collection around the idea of an American girl in Paris.

Lilly Pulitzer (original collaboration year 2015) is known for a beach aesthetic and sunny style.

3.1 Phillip Lim (original collaboration year 2013) has a sophistication-meets-streetwear aesthetic.

Stephen Burrows (original collaboration year 2010) has been on the New York fashion scene since the ’60s and is known for his dance-floor ready pieces.

Thakoon (original collaboration year 2008) has beautiful batik prints with a resort-chic style.

Erin Fetherston (original collaboration year 2007) has an ethereal aesthetic.