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Kate Spade New York x Target Is Back In Stock and On Sale: These Are the Best Bags, Clothing and Decor to Shop Now
Kate Spade New York x Target Is Back In Stock and On Sale: These Are the Best Bags, Clothing and Decor to Shop Now

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time19-05-2025

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Kate Spade New York x Target Is Back In Stock and On Sale: These Are the Best Bags, Clothing and Decor to Shop Now

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, The Hollywood Reporter may receive an affiliate commission. Kate Spade New York's colorful world has taken over Target. More from The Hollywood Reporter Jamie Chung On Her Favorite Last-Minute Gifts for Mother's Day, From Affordable Massages to Chic Sunnies High/Low: Kate Spade's Hinge Bangle Offers Affordable Alternative to Cartier's Hollywood-Staple Love Bracelet Anthropologie's $70 Woven Bag Is Gaining Cult Status - and It's Back in Stock for Summer The playful fashion label's highly-anticipated spring collab with the mass retailer arrived on Saturday, April 12, and the majority of merchandise quickly sold out online and in stores. However, select items have been restocked and are now on sale for 30 percent off — so now's the time to snap up the bags, clothing and accessories you missed the first time around. Shop Kate Spade x Target, $5 to $300 If there's anything we've learned from past designer collaborations, many products end up back on shelves — whether due to trigger-happy shoppers, buyers' remorse or the reality of tightening budgets — during the shortened return window within 14 days after purchase. Now that it's been nearly a month after the Kate Spade x Target launch, there's a good chance that some pieces you've been eyeing are now available at your local store. Alternatively, budget-conscious shoppers can also save up to 70 percent off at the Kate Spade Outlet or Kate Spade's online sale section. The 300-plus-item Kate Spade New York x Target collection marks the retailer's biggest partnership to date, with prices ranging from $5 for candles to $300 for an oh-so-chic (and now sold out) women's bike. The assortment spans women's, kids, toddler and baby clothing; handbags and accessories; home goods and entertaining essentials; party supplies; and more — and over than half of the collection is priced at $15 and under. (The brand's regular bags go for about $150 to $400.) $30 at Target The Kate Spade New York x Target collection brings the statement-making brand's charming floral and strawberry prints, stripes, polka dots and colorblocked patterns to blazers, puff-sleeved blouses, dresses, jumpsuits, rompers, cardigans and more. There are also tiered ruffled midi tank dresses, scalloped hem shift dresses, strawberry print peplum shirts, white and green eyelet skirts, high-rise wide-legged denim, graphic tees and matching sweaters and jogger pants. Clothing comes in sizes XXS to 4X for women, 18M to 4T for toddlers and 0 to 12M for babies, including in extended sizes and adaptive styles, and there are also mommy-and-me pieces for matching on Mother's Day and beyond. It wouldn't be a Kate Spade collection without the brand's signature witty mantras: beaded clutches, graphic tees, baseball hats and — of course — the brand's iconic tote bags are emblazoned with 'Life of the Party,' 'Champagne & French Fries, 'It's in the Bag' and 'Small Fry.' Other picnic-ready fashion pieces include handbags, bag charms, hair accessories, hats and tech accessories, such as chunky charm bracelets, pearl-embellished basket bucket bags, beaded clutches, costume jewelry, baseball caps, hair claw clips and wicker crescent bags, to name a few. Party hosts will find joyful bar carts, outdoor umbrellas, folding tables and chairs, tableware, drinkware, disposable paper party dinnerware, serving bowls, melamine plate sets, cake stands, acrylic beverage dispensers, cocktail napkins, game sets and more. Home goods also include portable record players and Bluetooth speakers, candles, disposable cameras, inflatable strawberry-shaped seats, throw blankets, photo frames and much, much more. Rounding out the hosting must-haves are sweet treats and drink mixers, such as fruit-flavored gummies, chocolate-dipped pretzels, caramel popcorn and potato chip mix, martini olive-inspired white chocolate-covered almonds, prickly pear and lime mixers and spade-shaped shortbread cookies. The collection also includes Apple cases and accessories for iPhone 15 and 16 and AirPods Pro. Just like all the retailer's previous best-selling collabs, shoppers can purchase select Kate Spade New York x Target pieces online for convenient (and free) Drive Up and in-store Order Pickup. Items can be saved online to easily add to carts when the collection is available to buy online Saturday at midnight PT (3 a.m. ET). Plus, members of Target Circle save 5 percent on their purchase; the loyalty program is free to join here. And those with Target's Circle 360 membership also enjoy same-day delivery for select online purchases. A former Mademoiselle accessories editor, fashion designer Kate Spade founded her namesake brand in 1993 and became known for her chic and playful bags. She stepped away from her namesake brand in 2007, a year after it was acquired by the Neiman Marcus Group (then known as Liz Claiborne Inc.) She co-founded luxe womenswear line Frances Valentine in 2016 with best friend Elyce Arons, who will release a book about their longtime friendship on June 17. Spade, who was the aunt of Emmy-winning actress Rachel Brosnahan and sister-in-law of actor David Spade, died in 2018 of an apparent suicide. Ahead, we've rounded up some of the best products to shop from the Kate Spade x Target collaboration that appear to be still in stock online or that are potentially available at local stores. And if you missed out on the collab, we've also selected equally chic and affordable finds on sale at and $24.50 $35 30% off Buy at Target $28 $40 30% off Buy at Target Buy at Target $24.50 $24.50 Buy at Target $28 $28 Buy at Target $35 $35 $14 $20 30% off Buy at Target $209 $298 30% off Buy at Kate Spade $85 $189 55% off Buy at Kate Spade Outlet $109 $349 69% off Buy at Kate Spade Outlet $31.50 $45 30% off Buy at Target $24.50 $35 30% off Buy at Target $84 $120 30% off Buy at Target $35 $50 30% off Buy at Target $21 $30 30% off Buy at Target $28 $40 30% off Buy at Target $3.50 $5 30% off Buy at Target $14 $20 30% off Buy at Target $7 $10 30% off Buy at Target $21 $30 30% off Buy at Target $45 at Target $100 at Target $25 at Target $50 at Target $31.50 $45 30% off Buy at Target $14 $20 30% off Buy at Target $40 at Target $20 at Target $15 at Target $25 at Target $30 at Target $200 at Target $10 at Target $35 at Target $15 at Target $10 at Target $10 at Target $30 at Target $11 at Target $10 at Target $30 at Target $18 at Target $25 at Target $35 at Target Best of The Hollywood Reporter From 'Lady in the Lake' to 'It Ends With Us': 29 New and Upcoming Book Adaptations in 2024 Meet the Superstars Who Glam Up Hollywood's A-List Rosie O'Donnell on Ellen, Madonna, Trump and 40 Years in the Queer Spotlight

Kevin O'Leary Says Steve Jobs Was 'Very Unpopular' And A 'Really Nasty Guy' — But Elon Musk? 'There's Never Been A Man Like Him'
Kevin O'Leary Says Steve Jobs Was 'Very Unpopular' And A 'Really Nasty Guy' — But Elon Musk? 'There's Never Been A Man Like Him'

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time15-05-2025

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Kevin O'Leary Says Steve Jobs Was 'Very Unpopular' And A 'Really Nasty Guy' — But Elon Musk? 'There's Never Been A Man Like Him'

Kevin O'Leary isn't shy with opinions. But during a debate last week hosted on Anthony Scaramucci's YouTube channel, the "Shark Tank" star revealed something unexpected: a brutal but respectful comparison between Steve Jobs and Elon Musk — and why he believes there's never been anyone quite like Musk. The debate, posted last week as part of Scaramucci's series "Open Book," featured a wide-ranging conversation covering President Donald Trump, crypto, Canada, and whether investors should side with Sam Altman or Musk. But when asked about the two AI titans, O'Leary didn't go with either. Instead, he took a hard left — straight into Apple territory. Don't Miss: 'Scrolling To UBI' — Deloitte's #1 fastest-growing software company allows users to earn money on their phones. Hasbro, MGM, and Skechers trust this AI marketing firm — "I worked for Steve Jobs," O'Leary said, after noting that his son Trevor works for Musk at Tesla and adding, "we love Elon." He described Jobs as "about 80% signal, 10% noise... not easy to work with, very unpopular, really nasty guy, but he really got it. Then came the pivot. "Elon has no noise. He's 100% signal," O'Leary continued. "He wastes zero time in his day. He can't. He'll walk away from a conversation with you if he's wasting time. He has zero time to waste. There's never been a man like him." The comparison wasn't meant as an insult to Jobs — far from it. O'Leary has long acknowledged how difficult Jobs was behind closed doors, but he's also made it clear that he admired him deeply. Trending: The team behind $6B+ in licensing deals is now building the next billion-dollar IP empire — In a Facebook post from last year, O'Leary reflected on working for the Apple co-founder. "What was it like working for Steve Jobs? It was BRUTAL! He was NOT a nice guy," he wrote. Attached was a clip of O'Leary candidly recalling how Jobs would "walk into a room and absolutely berate everybody in there." Despite that, O'Leary wrote, "I admired him for his steel vision and getting where he needed to go. He didn't let people get in the way." That track record — brilliance bordering on brutality — has been echoed in stories from those who knew Jobs personally. In her 2018 memoir "Small Fry," daughter Lisa Brennan-Jobs shared her account of growing up with him, including claims that he refused to install heat in her bedroom and once told her she would receive no inheritance. The takeaway, at least for O'Leary, seems to be that greatness often comes with difficult personalities — but in Musk's case, the delivery is different. Jobs may have berated people to get results, but Musk, he implies, simply doesn't waste time on anything — or anyone — that slows him it's Musk who now holds O'Leary's admiration — and not just because of his son's connection to Tesla. O'Leary pointed to Musk's relentless work ethic, efficiency, and boldness as traits that separate him from everyone else. "Thank goodness he's doing Doge right now," O'Leary said, half-jokingly. "He's going to save a sh*tload of money. That's great." As usual, Mr. Wonderful didn't hold back — and in doing so, he gave a brutally honest glimpse into the world of billionaires who play by a different set of rules, whether they're launching rockets or yelling in conference rooms. Read Next:Inspired by Uber and Airbnb – Deloitte's fastest-growing software company is transforming 7 billion smartphones into income-generating assets – Image: Shutterstock UNLOCKED: 5 NEW TRADES EVERY WEEK. Click now to get top trade ideas daily, plus unlimited access to cutting-edge tools and strategies to gain an edge in the markets. Get the latest stock analysis from Benzinga? APPLE (AAPL): Free Stock Analysis Report TESLA (TSLA): Free Stock Analysis Report This article Kevin O'Leary Says Steve Jobs Was 'Very Unpopular' And A 'Really Nasty Guy' — But Elon Musk? 'There's Never Been A Man Like Him' originally appeared on © 2025 Benzinga does not provide investment advice. All rights reserved.

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