Reformation Spring 2025 Collection Review
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Including floral matching sets and comfortable sandals.
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Congratulations! Together, we’ve made it through both fool’s spring and the spring of deception to come out on the other side. I’m putting off spring cleaning in exchange for something slightly more dopamine-driving—breathing new life into my closet. To get started, I set my sights on the one place that never lets me down, especially for warmer weather wardrobe staples: the new arrivals section at Reformation.
I hit the store’s Beverly Hills location in search of some spring outfit inspiration and was met with a mirage of cute co-ord sets, easy-wearing dresses, and more than a few pairs of jeans that fit like a glove. Many of the pieces are great for transitional-weather dressing, and while most of its extended size range isn't available in stores, the brand offers free standard shipping and $8 returns on all orders if an at-home try-on is more your speed. (As an effort to cut down on hauls, the fee’s waived if you keep at least one item.)
I took to the dressing room with 40-plus pieces and spent nearly two hours working my way through as much of the spring collection as possible. Between the mini dress I ended up buying in two colors, the floral two-piece set I would have never picked for myself, and the surprisingly comfortable sandals I wanted to pair with every look, here are all the pieces I can’t stop recommending for the season ahead.
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Is there anything more nostalgic than jeans and a going out top? Bring the look into 2025 with a wide-leg style that hits the floor (I’m 5-foot-2, so that isn’t too hard) and a slinky black top that sits off the shoulder. Don’t worry: It’s stretchy enough that you’ll still have full use of your arms.
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This dress made me feel like I was going places—even if that place was just the coffee shop for my third matcha of the day. The keyhole buttons and sweetheart neckline give it a pin-up vibe, while the smocked back means it’s way more comfortable than it looks.
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Not for the accident-prone, this all-white linen two-piece set is actually a button-down with an adjustable back-tie and a skort. I sized up in the bottoms to keep proportions in place—nothing’s worse than a shirt that covers your entire bottom. The sandals were so comfortable, I didn’t realize I kept them on while I shopped.
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Something about this bubble hem dress called to me, but it looked a little too youthful on its own. I opted to pair it with a straight-leg jean and a (very) oversized bag for a look that felt more weekend brunch than high school prom. That said, I recommend sizing down in the dress—which has a hidden side-zip for easy on-and-off—for a more fitted bodice.
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Despite the dreary day, the moment I put this dress on, I wanted to do something—anything. In fact, it’s the only piece I went back to grab in a second color. The material has a slight sheen, and the boat-neck-bell-sleeve combo gives a more vintage feel. It hit more above-the-knee than mini-dress on me, so I had to hem it a bit before taking it for a spin.
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There might be nothing extraordinary about this casual look, but it’s an outfit I know I’ll find myself reaching for on chilly winter nights. The jeans are rigid but soft and slightly low-rise—just how I like them. The oh-so-soft cashmere cardigan is a must for transitional days—or for anyone who commutes to an office where the AC’s on blast.
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As a 5-foot-2 shopper with a short torso and wide hips, I’ve all but written off anything drop-waist—but the smocked panel on the back made this one an easy win. I did find myself wishing for adjustable straps, but not so much that I’d forgo adding it to my closet. Meanwhile, the grommet-accented ballet flats feel substantial and go with everything—and I do mean everything.
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This was the only look I didn’t choose for myself, and if I’m being honest, I was fairly certain I would hate it. Turns out this floral two-piece set lifted my mood pretty quickly, and the adjustable straps on the top came in clutch. Plus, the lace detailing feels more prim than juvenile IRL.
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