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Target bets on style reboot to reverse its sales slump

The insight: Target is pushing to reclaim its place as a premier destination for affordable fashion.

  • The retailer is turning its small-format store in New York’s SoHo area into a design concept that showcases its apparel and beauty assortment, it told Axios. The first phase of the redesign will open this fall.
  • Target also relaunched its Target Style Instagram account earlier this month, offering both outfit inspiration and shoppable content.

Why it matters: Since Target’s primary appeal for years has been its ability to deliver stylish, quality designs on a budget, reclaiming its fashion authority would put the retailer in a much better position to reverse its sales slump.

  • That’s why delivering more desirable merchandise is the first of incoming CEO Michael Fiddelke’s three key priorities.
  • Rather than relying solely on brand collaborations or new launches, the retailer is looking to keep momentum going year-round with a merchandising strategy that allows it to react quickly to style trends, as well as shape them.

Our take: Target’s ability to regain its style authority goes hand-in-hand with its ability to reverse its declining fortunes. Of course, that’s easier said than done, especially given competition from fast-fashion players like Shein that can deliver cutting-edge fashion at bargain prices. Still, offering shoppers a more consistent and enjoyable experience could go a long way toward restoring Target’s “Tarzhay” reputation.

Go further: For more on Target’s performance, read our Retail and Ecommerce Earnings Q2 2025 report.

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