Cuffing season is over — and Reformation is designing accordingly.
On Tuesday, the brand dropped a campaign with high-profile divorce attorney Laura Wasser, who’s worked with a long list of celebrities like Ariana Grande, Angelina Jolie and Kim Kardashian. (She even inspired the latter’s “All’s Fair” character.)
The brand says the fresh collection is “for women who don’t need to settle,” and it’s filled with fittingly rich-looking pieces starting at under $100.
While Wasser’s “Dump Him” sweatshirt sold out almost immediately, shop other highlights of the so-called “divorce collection” below — before Reformation breaks up with (er, runs out of) these buzzy pieces.
Nothing says quiet luxury quite like a cashmere sweater, and we’ve spotted Ref’s signature knitwear on everyone from Taylor Swift to Selena Gomez.
While springtime dressing might not be top of mind in NYC right now, this dress will likely be sold out by the time the snow melts.
The polka dot trend is still going strong at Reformation, thanks to this chic off-the-shoulder style.
This soft yet sultry silhouette comes in rich espresso and red hues, plus plaid and floral prints.
Check a trench coat off your springtime shopping list with this adorable checkered number from Ref.
Reformation warns that this slinky knit dress “may cause compliments.”
Whether worn open for a night out or buttoned up for a day in the office, this silk top adds elegance to any look.
Talk about a revenge dress. The collection also includes sheer styles like this lace look, which comes in both black and white.
Another way to rock the “divorce ring” trend, regardless of your marital status? This statement-making style from Wasser’s collection.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.
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