It was only a matter of time before Hollywood stylist Rachel Zoe launched her own design career. After all, the perpetually bronzed, blonde, stick-thin stylist has already added a slew of slashes—reality TV star (her Bravo show, The Rachel Zoe Project, airs its 3rd season in August), newsletter purveyor, scribe (of the tome "Style A to Zoe"), and consultant (for the likes of Piperlime)—to her title. Zoe is gearing up to debut The Rachel Zoe Collection in partnership with LF USA, a subsidiary of Li & Fung Ltd. The label will not only include shoes and other accessories, but clothing "with the possibility of home down the line," says Women's Wear Daily. It's slated to hit both boutiques and department stores, as well as online shops, come Fall 2011.

While not the first time Zoe has played designer (QVC has an exclusive on her line of accessories and faux fur), the move marks a monumental shift in the celebrity stylist's career. It seems, from the back-end at least, that Zoe's company, Rachel Zoe Inc., is ready for full-on expansion: "In the last year, her Los Angeles operation has expanded from one to four offices with 14 full-time employees, including her husband, Rodger Berman, a former investment baker, now president of Rachel Zoe Inc., and Brad Goreski, her top assistant and flamboyant co-star," says WWD.

In terms of the clothes, nothing has been designed yet. But, rest assured the Zoe-inspired styles will include oversized sunglasses and a Halston-circa-the-70s-aesthetic. As for the future, the sky is the limit. "When discussing her future plans, she mentions Oprah Winfrey as someone she admires. She’d like to have at least one child, if she can find the time," adds WWD. Zoe as talk show host? It may sound crazy, but what's one more slash for an obviously insatiable entrepreneur?