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An Erin Fetherston collection can sometimes call to mind Henrik Ibsen s classic play A Doll s House. You can imagine a modern-day Nora Helmer (the drama s protagonist) making social calls, attending parties, or nibbling on macaroons in one of the designer s ultra-feminine dresses. Fetherston has been building her lower-priced ERIN line for nearly a year now; the collection is sold at Neiman Marcus and Saks stores around the country. In keeping with the look of the label that she s established thus far, pre-fall sticks to a color palette of blush pink, cream, and black with pops of aqua and carnation and features chiffon pleating, draping, and lace. It s heavy on embellishments like bugle-beaded "Art Deco roses," ornamental necklines, and Lurex micro fringe, too. With prices averaging $350, it s plain to see why girly girls are flocking to ERIN s soft, subtle designs. But Fetherston isn t content to stay put: She experimented with knitwear for the first time here on a tunic-length cardigan with tiny bow buttons, and promised there s more where that came from for Fall.