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Reformation Taps It Girl Laura Harrier for a Dreamy New Summertime Collection

Reformation Taps It Girl Laura Harrier for a Dreamy New Summertime Collection

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Fashion-forward collaborations between high-profile celebrities and renowned brands continue to captivate audiences, as consumers look to their favorite influencers for style inspiration. The latest buzz in the industry comes from the exciting partnership between actress and It girl Laura Harrier and the eco-conscious LA-based clothing brand Reformation.

Launched on July 15, the co-designed capsule collection draws inspiration from the Spiderman: Homecoming and BlacKkKlansmanstar’s signature minimalist style. Featuring 18 stunning pieces, ranging from chic separates, flowing dresses, vintage-inspired outerwear, and statement-making strappy sandals, the collection is one we’re shopping to perfectly craft a stylish and sophisticated summer wardrobe.

Just hours ago Reformation, in collaboration with the model-turned-actress, shared an Instagram teaser that announced: “What’s our secret? Laura Harrier. What’s her secret? Can’t say, but she did make you this collection inspired by her signature style.”

Staying true to the brand’s commitment to sustainability, each piece in the elegant line is made from responsibly sourced materials, including deadstock fabrics. The designs evoke a ‘90s sensibility with silhouettes that feature earthy tones like aquamarine and bronzy taupes, some subtle prints, and buttery-soft fabrics that will glide effortlessly over the skin.

The items are available to shop online now and at select retail locations worldwide, with prices ranging from $88 to $578. Explore our favorite picks from the stunning Laura Harrier x Reformation collection below:

Maddie Knit Top

Available in two colors

Asymmetrical tops are all the rage right now, which this collection appropriately honors. Available in a fabric that has a hint of shine, we suggest pairing this fitted stretch-knit top with a loose maxi skirt or baggy straight-leg jeans.


Lakisha Skirt

Available in three colors

Fitted at the waist and designed to drape throughout, this maxi skirt is a staple for summer days and evenings.


Cavallo Dress

Available in three colors

An elegant maxi that features a vintage-inspired draped front and back, this dress is available in a solid ivory hue, a leopard print, or a sultry black burnout leopard velvet fabric.


Etta Knit Dress

Available in three colors

Channeling ultimate ’90s It girl energy, we’re big fans of this simple yet flattering midi silhouette.


Holt Top

Available in two colors

Upgrade your summer top collection with this 100% silk halter that features a low neckline and pairs perfectly with low-rise, relaxed-fit pants.


Charchi Skirt

Available in three colors

A true mini, this skirt is made from a knit fabric that has a bit of stretch. Available in both solid neutrals and a sophisticated leopard print, we guarantee you’ll find an occasion or two (or three) to wear it to this season.


Danielle Pant

Available in two colors

Featuring some stylish pleats, these menswear-inspired pants are designed to have a slouchy, relaxed fit. Their trendy wide-leg silhouette can be paired with a fitted top, which can be taken up a notch when dressed with heels, or styled more casually with sneakers or ballet flats.


Velda Dress

Available in two colors

The perfect plus one to your next black tie-themed wedding, you’ll be one stylish guest in this striking V-neck dress.


Veda Eleonore Leather Jacket

Available in one color

An absolute must-have for chillier days, this timeless leather jacket features a long-line design and a relaxed fit throughout.


Louisada Strappy Sandal

Available in three colors

No collection would be complete without some elegant footwear. Harrier rounds out the collaboration with some skinny-heeled, almond toe sandals that feature a gorgeous strappy tie-up design. Ideal for any semi-formal or black-tie event you have coming up in your social calendar.


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