 
 Photo: Courtesy of Opening Ceremony  
If you missed out on Rodarte’s coveted collaboration with Target last  year, now’s your chance to avenge the loss of that oft-photographed  leopard print dress. Kate and Laura Mulleavy, the sisters behind the  brand, have launched Rodarte for Opening Ceremony, a capsule collection  of womenswear, menswear and accessories.Although  the duo previously designed sweaters and t-shirts for the retailer’s  Fashion’s Night Out events, this marks the first full partnership  between the two masters of youthful cool. Shoppers can pick up  everything from irresistably buttery leather t-shirts and suede boots to  wide-pleat skirts and plenty of fantastical knits.  
In a recent  interview with Women’s Wear Daily, Laura explained, “We were kind of  thinking about dusty landscapes — it could be here in California, it  could be in any of those places that you imagine on a road trip.” Prices range from $110 for tattoo tights to $2,730 for a leather dress  blazer.  Although this might not seem inexpensive, it’s a steal compared  to Rodarte’s namesake line, which only goes up from there. And thanks  to more wearable cuts and fabrics, alongside wider accessiblity (the  clothes are sold online, in Opening Ceremony stores and at Barneys)  Rodarte has the potential to go from the little label that could, to the  next great American fashion house.  	
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Opening Ceremony   	
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Opening Ceremony   	
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Opening Ceremony   	
 
 Photo: Courtesy of Opening Ceremony