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We went through Target's entire New Arrivals section so you don't have to! (Photo: Target)
Target is one of our favorite one-stop-shops for everything from furniture and home decor accessories to fashion and beauty products, but with thousands of items available on the website, sorting through them all would take a serious amount of time and energy. Luckily, the retailer has a little-known New Arrivals section that is full of all the latest and greatest items you need to know about.
As a shopping writer, I spend the majority of my day searching the internet for the best finds around, so I know a good deal on a great product when I see it. Target's under-the-radar section is packed with winners, but I somehow managed to narrow it down to my favorite 15 finds. The best news is that prices start at just $4, so you can stock up on multiple pieces at once.
These ultra-flattering leggings are moisture-wicking and quick-drying, plus they also boast UPF 50+ UV protection and flat seams to prevent chafing. “These are the best legging and I want to get multiple pairs now. They are stretchy, super soft like butter and do not squeeze me — no muffin top yay,” raved one shopper. Even better, you can choose between 6 stylish colors.
If you’re a fan of the beauty line Clinique, you’ll definitely want to get your hands on this set that’s full of their cult classic products. Each kit comes with the brand’s iconic Black Honey lipstick, Take The Day Off Cleansing Balm, High Impact Mascara and Quickliner For Eyes. Just be aware you won’t find this kit on the shelves of your local Target store, it’s only available online.
How pretty are these embossed floral tumblers? Available in both pink and blue, the cup features a classic sits on a flat, rounded base and is dishwasher-safe for quick cleanup. Each glass is made from durable BPA-free plastic, making it a great option to use outdoors this spring, as you won’t have to worry about it breaking. And at $4 a pop, you can’t beat the price!
Looking to add a hint of green to your wardrobe before St. Patrick’s Day? Consider this four-pack of cute hair clips. Each clip comes in a different shape and shade of green and is stylish enough to wear even after the holiday passes.
We’ve reached the point of winter that we’re all paler than ever, but luckily you don’t need harmful UV rays to catch a tan thanks to this tanning mousse. The quick-drying tanner will give you a sun-kissed glow quickly without any sun damage. Shoppers say the cruelty-free vegan formula doesn’t leave behind streaks or make you orange as other self-tanners can. “I love this natural mousse self-tanner because it gives me the best glow and coverage,” said one.
You can never go wrong with a comfy pair of joggers, and I love the tapered fit of this one. Made from a recycled polyester/spandex blend, the lightweight bottoms are a great transitional piece to have on hand as you head into spring. They come in five colors and range in size from XS to 2XL.
You no longer have to head to the nail salon to get the perfect manicure, thanks to this set of press-on nails. Each package comes with 42 rounded nails in a classic pale pink shade and everything you need for a perfect press-on mani at home. Even better, the long-lasting press-ons should last you up to two weeks at a time!
Trying to up your water intake? This striped tumbler is so cute, you’ll never forget to bring your H2O with you again. Made from stainless steel, the travel cup has a double wall construction to keep drinks cold and a cute bamboo lid. It holds 17.5 ounces and comes with a reusable straw.
You can declutter your shelves without sacrificing style with this sleek banana bark storage bin. It has cut-out handles that make it easy to move around and an open top, so you can easily see what’s inside. The natural brown shade will look good in just about any room. Plus, since it’s made from a renewable resource, you can feel good about your purchase!
This adorable pastel purple dog harness is the perfect spring accessory for any pooch. The padded design will be comfortable against their mid-section, while the reflective stitching will help them be seen when the sun goes down. It even has an adjustable clip closure so you can find the perfect fit.
These sneakers boast a cushioned insole, breathable mesh upper and seamless overlays for added support and comfort. They range in size from 5 to 12 and even come in half sizes. Plus, two of the colors are over 50% off!
Elevate your home with this tufted throw blanket. Made from 100% cotton, this mid-weight blanket is adorned with tufted, geometric boxes and has fun tassels on the ends for added flair. Measuring 80 inches long and 60 inches wide, it’s the perfect size for the end of a bed or to snuggle up in on the couch.
This fashionable midi dress is perfect for as we transition into spring. You can wear it now with an oversized cardigan and boots, then wear it along with sandals once the warmer weather arrives. It comes in five styles and ranges in size from XS to 4XL.
Love to switch up your look often? This cute crossbody bag can be worn in numerous ways and even comes with two different straps, so you can really change things up. It has a roomy main compartment and a zippered back pocket to store items you need easy access to. No wonder one shopper called it a “must-have.”
If you have a March birthday (or a loved one with one) you need this aquamarine-themed birthstone candle that’s infused with scents of melon, bamboo and lily. Made with palm oil and paraffin wax, you get up to 40 hours of burn time and the ceramic holder is so cute, you’ll want to use it for storage once the scent is gone. And don't worry, the other 11 months of the year are also available.
Brisbane centre Kotoni Staggs scored the match winner in the 18-12 derby win over the Dolphins and says his post-try celebration reinforcing "who owns Suncorp Stadium" was all about making a point dear to Broncos' hearts.Before the game, the Dolphins CEO Terry Reader had said the Broncos were now "co-tenants" of Suncorp Stadium with the new team.
Brisbane coach Chris Fagan believes his side's bounce-back defeat of Melbourne demonstrates that they've learnt the difference between hunger and confidence.The Lions played lights-out football - until the lights really did go out at the Gabba - on Friday.
Dolphins playmaker Anthony Milford is set for an extended run at five-eighth after halfback Sean O'Sullivan sustained a torn pectoral in the 18-12 loss to Brisbane.Coach Wayne Bennett said he made a game-day decision to play Milford at No.
No longer biding his time in the production line of West Australian allrounders, Aaron Hardie has stamped his mark on another Sheffield Shield final.Hardie helped lead a spirited WA fightback on a rain-disrupted day two at the WACA Ground on Friday before bad light ended play.
John Bateman's return to the NRL could be stalled with Wests Tigers' star English recruit suffering a mystery injury during their 24-12 loss to Melbourne.In his second game of the season, Bateman set up the Tigers' opening try at AAMI Park on Friday, pushing aside the Storm defence before getting a pass away to fellow second-rower Isaiah Papali'i, who found speedster Asu Kepaoa.
After a frenetic final day of campaigning by Premier Dominic Perrottet and Labor leader Chris Minns millions of NSW voters will head to the polls to decide who will lead the state.More than four million voters will head to the polls from 8am on Saturday, with millions to decide their preferred local member at more than 2000 locations in 93 electorates across the state.
The High Court will be put in no doubt that parliament retains its supremacy if the Indigenous voice referendum is carried, a key figure in its design says.Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has released the details of the referendum question and the new section of the constitution which will outline how the voice works and recognise Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders as the "First Peoples of Australia".
Josh Papali'i's return to an already-stacked Canberra pack has coach Ricky Stuart looking to his middle to carry the Raiders forward.The Samoa and Queensland prop will join star teammate Joe Tapine in the front row when Canberra travel to Newcastle on Sunday afternoon in pursuit of their second straight win.
Iconic Australian sporting events will remain free for punters for the next three years as the federal government reviews how they can be broadcast moving forward.Major matches such as the AFL and NRL grand finals along with the Olympic and Commonwealth games will remain paywall-free, with free-to-air providers to get first dibs on securing broadcast rights.
This Earth Hour, 7200 trees will be lost as Australians turn their lights off in support of climate change action.Two trees are destroyed every second across the country - or 70 million each year - with devastating consequences for the environment.
Lionel Messi is celebrating yet another astonishing milestone in his storied career after moving on to 800 goals with a stunning free kick to seal Argentina's 2-0 friendly win against Panama.The reigning World Cup champions returned to Buenos Aires on Thursday, receiving a thunderous reception from their loyal supporters, but they would have to wait until the final moments for their favourite son to get on the scoresheet with a landmark strike.
Wall Street's main indexes are falling as investors fled from risky assets on growing concerns that a contagion in the banking sector had not been fully averted despite assurances from key officials.Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said late on Thursday afternoon that measures will be taken to keep Americans' deposits safe, but that did little to ease investor nerves about a liquidity crisis in the banking sector that could limit lending and tip the economy into a severe recession.
Russian forces are attacking northern and southern stretches of the front in Ukraine's eastern Donbas region, pressing on with their offensive despite assertions from Kyiv that Moscow's assault was flagging near the city of Bakhmut.Ukrainian military reports described heavy fighting in the northern sector along a stretch of front running from Lyman to Kupiansk on Friday, as well as in the south at Avdiivka on the outskirts of the Russian-held city of Donetsk.
The Gabba was plunged into darkness by a power outage that halted play for almost 40 minutes to delay - and almost thwart - Brisbane's march to a 11-point AFL victory over Melbourne.The Lions were leading by 40 points with about 12 minutes remaining in the final term on Friday night when the lights went out.
Australia have drawn a line under their World Cup exploits and given a glimpse of the potentially bright future that awaits them with an impressive 3-1 win over Ecuador.Socceroos boss Graham Arnold has spoken of wanting to use last year's round-of-16 exit as a springboard towards the 2026 tournament.
Brisbane centre and former Redcliffe player Kotoni Staggs has scored a length-of-the-field try to seal a stunning 18-12 win over the gallant Dolphins in front of a sold-out crowd in the first derby clash in the Queensland capital in 27 years.Call it the 'Battle for Brisbane'.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been greeted by shouts and whistles from hundreds of protesters outside 10 Downing Street as intensifying anger over his judicial overhaul followed him to London.Netanyahu shook hands with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on the steps of Downing Street while nearby protesters held up Israeli flags and shouted "Netanyahu go to jail, you can't speak for Israel".
King Charles' state visit to France has been postponed, the Elysee Palace says, after social unrest over President Emmanuel Macron's changes to the pension system erupted into violence in Paris and cities across France.The Elysee said a joint decision was taken by the British and French governments after trade unions called for a further day of nationwide strikes and demonstrations during the king's visit.
A dejected Darren Coleman conceded his misfiring side's attack "stunk" at times as the unbeaten, table-topping Chiefs heaped more pain on the NSW Waratahs in an uninspiring 24-14 Super Rugby Pacific victory in Sydney.Wallabies coach Eddie Jones was on hand to witness an error-riddled match on Friday night that only briefly came to life during a frenetic period in the second half.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has violated the law by saying he would get personally involved in a judicial overhaul plan, the attorney-general says.In the face of intensifying protests against the proposed changes, Netanyahu said on Thursday he was putting aside all other considerations and would do "anything it takes" to reach a solution.