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Meet Retrolicious: A Little Vintage, A Little Whimsy, A Lot of Personality
April 17, 2026
As one of our first Marketplace brands — Retrolicious is a brand that feels like stepping into a daydream (with pockets).  We caught up with the husband-and-wife team behind the magic to talk vintage inspiration, playful prints, and the joy of...
Meet BOG-ART-STUDIO: A ModCloth Marketplace Gem Handcrafted With Heart
March 2, 2026
ModCloth Marketplace was made for independent makers with big imaginations and even bigger heart — and BOG-ART-STUDIO couldn’t be a more perfect fit. Founded by designer BB Bogart, the name isn’t just a clever wink; split her last name in...
A Love Letter to Legacy: The Gunne Sax for ModCloth Spring Collection
February 19, 2026
There are brands you wear — and brands you remember. For decades, Gunne Sax has been stitched into prom photos from the late ’70s, wedding portraits from the ’80s, and carefully preserved closets across generations. Fans still send in their...
The Ultimate Galentine’s Day Gifts for Your Bestie—Based on Her Zodiac Sign
January 30, 2026
Galentine’s Day is all about celebrating the women who keep your world spinning. And what better way to spoil your bestie than with a gift that feels written in the stars? Here’s your cosmic guide to finding the perfect ModCloth present...
🌙 My Seven Dream Jobs (and What I’d Wear to Each)
January 30, 2026
If I could rewrite my career path using pure imagination, cozy nostalgia, and a dash of witchy chaos, these are the five dream jobs I’d absolutely claim in another timeline. Consider this your guide to pairing fantasy careers with vintage-inspired...
Welcome to ModCloth: Retro Style, Inclusive Fashion & What’s New for 2026
January 12, 2026
Welcome to ModCloth — a destination for retro-inspired women’s clothing, inclusive sizing, and independent fashion brands designed to make getting dressed feel expressive, comfortable, and fun. As we step into 2026, we’re relaunching the ModCloth Blog as a space for style...