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The collab economy is officially running the design world — and in this episode, Caitlin and Sam are giving their most honest takes on where it all started, which ones are getting it right, and which ones are giving us secondhand embarrassment. From the OG Isaac Mizrahi for Target moment in 2003 to the cultural phenomenon that is Kelly Wearstler for H&M, they trace how designer collaborations went from a bold industry experiment to a core retail strategy — and why that's not always a good thing. They dig into what separates a truly great collab (House of Hackney for Anthropologie, anyone?) from one that falls completely flat, and why "tastemaker" is the word that matters most as the influencer era starts to lose its shine. Along the way, they cover Jonathan Adler for Michael's, Staud Home, Victoria Beckham x Gap, Nate Berkus's decade-long reign at Target, the Goop x CB2 moment we all lived through, and a whole lot more. Plus, Would You Rather makes its return — and the question of Kelly Wearstler's full-price studio vs. the entire H&M line might be harder than you think. Come find us on Instagram at @thestudio_terrace and tell us which collab piece you're currently coveting. We read everything — and we want all your hot takes.
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