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Rebel Wilson Is Designing A Clothing Line. Yes, You Heard That Right

Aca-amazing!

Plus-size fashionistas rejoice!

The amazing Rebel Wilson is now designing a clothing line.

The Australian actress, writer and comedian has partnered with U.S. plus-size retailer Torrid to launch her own capsule collection, according to a press release.

Rebel for Torrid will launch November 2015 with a limited-edition holiday collection, and will feature about 25 pieces, including tops, jackets, dresses and accessories.

We don’t know what the line will look like yet, but apparently it will include some personal touches, including a koala print tee and microphone-shaped charms.

"Rebel's got a natural instinct for design. She's been totally hands-on throughout the process. She cares about every detail, down to the diamante rivet on the jeans. We love the results… she crushed it," says Liz Munoz, Torrid’s SVP of Design.

Wilson says she’s had a "torrid" affair with buying clothes all her life.

"I've never really felt like there's a brand out there in the plus size world that is creating cool stuff, that fits well and is good quality yet affordable. It's really only been in the last few years that I've seen companies try. So it was awesome to team with Torrid, who I think are doing such a great job in making plus size fashion relevant and dope."

Although Torrid is an American store, have no fear, Canadians. You can buy their clothing online.

This is just Wilson's latest awesome project. In addition to "Pitch Perfect 2," which will be released in theatres Friday, the star currently has four new movies scheduled to come out in the next two years. That’s right, FOUR. How she finds time for all this, we have no idea!

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