9 Items We Tried and Loved From Reformation x Laura Harrier

9 Items We Tried and Loved From Reformation x Laura Harrier

Every so often, a collaboration comes along that stops us in our tracks and sends us running to the closest internet-connected device or store to shop. Reformation’s recently launched collection with actress and beloved style star Laura Harrier perfectly fits that bill. Made up of 19 unique pieces—including dresses, separates, outerwear, and shoes—the already-selling-out collection is perfect for anyone who loves Harrier’s effortless, ’90s-inspired style but doesn’t have the financial means to stock up on the Saint Laurent goodies and one-of-a-kind vintage finds that line the closet in her Los Angeles home. Yes, the entire Who What Wear team falls into that group.

Naturally, we had to get up close and personal with the buzzy, new offering, which is why two of our team’s L.A. editors, associate shopping editor Chichi Offor and senior market editor Judith Jones, ended up at Reformation’s Beverly Hills store on the day after the collection launched. There, they livestreamed from the dressing rooms for WWW’s new live-shopping series Drop Days and showed off their favorite pieces, including a leopard-print micro mini and its matching coat, a cowl-neck gown that you could easily get married in, and some fantastic kitten-heel sandals. Those are just the highlights. Below, read our thoughts on some of the standout pieces from Laura Harrier’s Reformation collection, available now online and in select Ref stores. After, check out the first-ever episode of Drop Days.

“I love the versatility of a minimalistic silk maxi skirt—easy to dress up or down with flats or heels. I’m particularly enamored with this pretty hue, which feels fresh and of-the-moment. I’d pair it with Laura Harrier’s white relaxed white button-down, which I literally cannot stop raving about. The quality and cut are amazing, and it’s so comfortable to wear. If you’re looking to invest in a classic white shirt, make this your first choice.” — Judith Jones, senior market editor