Lady Gaga Turns Her Back on Target
She breaks her exclusive deal with the retailer over LGBT issues.
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She breaks her exclusive deal with the retailer over LGBT issues.
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The collection's wholesale prices will range from $73 to $250.
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They're trying to open a store in Brooklyn.
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Sometimes the best new ideas are old ideas.
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The print-happy Tucker designer discusses her upcoming Target collaboration.
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"I realize our decision affected many of you in a way I did not anticipate, and for that I am genuinely sorry."
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