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Blogger Nicolette Mason's Modcloth Line Is For Sizes XS to 4X

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Fashion blogger and Marie Claire columnist Nicolette Mason's collection for ModCloth is out today, featuring 11 retro-twee pieces that are right in line with the site's other offerings. Besides a sweatshirt that reads "Les Femmes," other girly pieces include a pink polka dot dress, a flippy pink coat, and a pink top with a Peter Pan collar.

Mason's ModCloth collection is just as inclusive as fans of her blog would expect. As she writes on her blog: "It makes me so happy to be able to partner with a brand that believes in me and my message, and agrees with the basic understanding that all people deserve to have fun with fashion. To that point, the collection is available in sizes XS-4X - something that I know would not have been possible without the support of ModCloth, especially Susan, Rena, Liza, and Aire!" If you're inclined to shop it today, the code Yay15 gets you 15% off all ModCloth merchandise.
· Nicolette Mason for ModCloth [Official Site]
· Nicolette Mason for Modcloth is HERE!!! [Nicolette Mason]
· Fashion Blogger Nicolette Mason's Developing a Clothing Line [Racked]