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Saturday, Aug 22, 2026

The Target Dresses Designed by Rixo, Christopher John Rogers, and Alexis Have Finally Arrived

The Target Dresses Designed by Rixo, Christopher John Rogers, and Alexis Have Finally Arrived

Shop the limited-edition dresses before they sell out.

Why partner with one designer when you can have three? Target is back at it again with its latest collaborative collection. This time, the trio includes rising powerhouses Rixo, Alexis, and Christopher John Rogers. Each label has a distinct point of view, but there’s one thing they all have in common: They have mastered the art of crafting a stellar, statement-making dress, whether it’s a quirky, playful print from Rixo, a Miami-ready look from Alexis, or a wonderful puffed-sleeve dress from Christopher John Rogers.

“After a year of being indoors, I think we’re all ready for a big fashion moment. I wanted to kick off spring with fun and colorful statement-making styles,” says Rogers. Of having his pieces available at a more accessible price point, the designer explains, “It’s been really exciting to see the response from my friends and family. It was hard to keep the news a secret, but once it was announced my Instagram messages were flooded with people saying how excited they were that they could finally participate in the brand in a bigger way, and that for me means everything.”

The entire collection includes 75 limited-edition dresses from all three brands. From Rogers, one of fashion’s most followed young designers, we get a delightful two-toned dress in yellow (half is a marigold hue and the other is sunflower). There’s also a cheerful floral dress with puffed sleeves and a coordinating belt that’s sure to look great on just about everybody. Then there’s a dress that mixes gingham and plaid in the most delightful way.

From Rixo, a label helmed by best friends Henrietta Rix and Orlagh McCloskey, we get their signature patchwork patterns on an easy breezy slip dress. There is also a retro-inspired floral print that smacks of the 1960s, and another meadowy dress in a lovely shade of cornflower blue.

And last but not least are pieces from Alexis, the eponymous label of Alexis Barbara Isaias. She’s known to infuse an on-holiday attitude into all that she does, and this collection with Target is no exception. There’s a white lace dress with rib-cage cutouts that goes perfectly from day to night, and another blouse-y shirtdress in a leafy graphic print that’s practically made for Miami Art Basel.

Shop all of these below, but act fast! These pieces, like all of Target’s designer collections, are sure to fly off the shelves.



Christopher John Rogers x Target sleeveless ruffle two-toned tiered dress



Christopher John Rogers x Target floral puff-sleeve shirtdress



Christopher John Rogers x Target plaid long-sleeve smocked tie-waist dress



Christopher John Rogers x Target mixed checkerboard puff-sleeve dress



Rixo patchwork sleeveless slip dress



Rixo Daisy long-sleeve swing dress



Rixo floral mock neck cascade ruffle dress



Rixo floral puff-sleeve lace inset swing dress



Alexis long-sleeve lace cutout dress



Alexis mixed floral long-sleeve robe dress



Alexis angel sleeve tiered ruffle dress



Alexis botanical one-shoulder ruffle dress

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