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Perhaps the fact that we could not rouse ourselves until 10:30 this morning to go check out the Erin Fetherston collection for Target is indicative of a general malaise concerning these capsule collections: Upon entering the store at 11am, a full three hours after the clothing had hit the floor, we saw that there was still plenty available to choose from. There were soft t-shirts printed with Erin's face, a wealth of dresses with Peter Pan collars, bunny-print tops, thermal shirts and leggings, and coats emblazoned with big hearts. It was all girly and ruffly and kind of ick.
Velvet pants and blazers.
The Erin tee.
The ruffly dress, which was actually cute on. If you're going to buy it, get it in black, though: the gold adds about 10 pounds.
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