Monica Botkier is the latest designer to hop on the Target express and create a low cost line for the company. By now, the novelty has definitely lost it's luster, maybe these capsule lines don't seem as special since a new one appears every other month it seems. I could just repeat what I say every time one of these lines comes out, but you've heard it before. Instead, I'll just concentrate on why Botkier is a line Target would want to work with.
Materials aside, the designs are really very nice, and all have a signature Botkier look to them.

The attention to details is evident here, where you can see the gathering on the 2 outer pockets. This
Hobo Bag in white python, at $39.99 is a steal. On the bright side, white bags are so hard to keep looking fresh. At least in PVC you can safely sponge it down as needed. Hopefully, the texture also adds to the material.
A more interesting bag, is also a hobo, here, in a fabulous fuchsia.

Am I crazy, or does it look like an early Bulga bag? Again, the attention to details is fantastic. From the seam work, to the tiny rivets, this is a funky but not too much so bag. Also, it's a tough color, but one that is very hot...at $39.99, however, this style
Hobo Bag makes it much easier to take the plunge.
One of my favorites, is this soft silver hobo.

It's very simple in style, and I love the softer pouchy bags in the summer, they're just so free and casual feeling. This bag, which comes in gold as well is sparer in details, which shows that less really is more, especially where metallic is concerned. The biggest detail is the handle, which has a lovely twist. At $49.99 the
Silver Hobo hit's the highest price point in the collection.
I really liked the silver hobo, but I saved the best bag for last.

This little clutch, here in grey python, is the best bag of the whole group. It has many Botkier hallmarks, from the brilliant use of small details to the stitch work. A small bag is also the most forgiving where cheaper materials are concerned. At $19.99 the
Clutch is one the least expensive choices, and a perfect price for a bag that may wind up on the dance floor, on a wet spot on the bar, or lost on the floor of a movie theater amidst the popcorn and wrappers. It also comes in that fantastically hot fuchsia!
Like all special target lines,
Botkier for Target will not be around forever. If spending $800+ isn't your thing, it's definitely worth taking a look at these bags which make up for what they lack in material quality with great design.