I Just Built My Perfect Spring Wardrobe From This Timeless, Editor-Loved Brand—13 Chic Items I Chose
Reformation's new collection has arrived, and I headed in store to build four elegant looks to rely on this spring.
With the sudden arrival of spring sunshine, I found myself standing in front of my wardrobe, wondering what to wear. After months of grey skies and winter chill, my wardrobe is ready for a switch-up to welcome the new season. But as ever, I’m bringing a discerning eye to spring additions, seeking pieces that balance timelessness with contemporary details, elegant silhouettes with of-the-moment colourways and of course, serious sophistication throughout. Naturally, I turned to Reformation’s spring 2026 collection.
Florrie wears the Dusk Knit Top (£78), Olina Linen Pant (£188), Elena Shoulder Bag (£348)
Reformation's entry into the fashion space was noted for its excellence in dresses. I've personally tried on a huge selection, from slinky evening styles to sunny day dresses, but over the years, the brand has proven that it can take on any category with ease. Its knitwear is renowned amongst editors and stylish people, the jeans are frequently praised for their cut and composition, and of course, if you're looking for a nice top, Reformation always comes through. Any part of my wardrobe that needs an update, it's a brand to rely on over and over again.
Florrie wears the Iris Knit Top (£98), Carolina Linen Skirt (£218), Blaine Flat (£298)
This season, I'm focused on spending my money wisely. Whether I'm leaning into trends or bolstering my basics, timeless appeal is at the forefront of every purchase. Luckily, Reformation does this so well, with a series of best-sellers that have proven over the years to withstand moving trends and still feel current through changing aesthetics. Take the Clara cashmere cardigan, a piece I own in two shades and find myself reaching for throughout autumn, winter, spring and even on cooler summer nights. Or, the Dusk knit top, a sleek high-neckline top that is a more elegant version of a classic tank, now in a tactile update.
Reformation's pretty dresses always lean into the silhouettes of the moment, but the colourways and lengths feel enduring. Denim is one of my most relied upon wardrobe staples, and this season the brand has added fresh cuts to update our blueprint jeans-and-a-nice-top looks. It may be optimistic for the current climate, but the weather is set to warm up imminently. So, I've also added a pair of the Olina linen trousers to my basket, ready for the warmer spring and summer days. The best part? Every piece will hold its place in my wardrobe for years to come. So, if you're looking for some newness this spring that will earn its keep well beyond the season, you'll want to explore the best Reformation spring buys below.
1. Pretty Blouse + Jeans
Style Notes: One of my most relied upon spring looks is a pretty blouse and jeans, and Reformation certainly delivered. The form-fitting top and bold barrel-leg jeans work in perfect harmony, finished with sleek ballet flats.
2. Floaty Dress + Cardigan
Style Notes: We can't talk about spring dressing without calling out dresses, and this one has all my attention. The fit and silhouette are exquisite, and the scoop back adds to the elegant appeal. For daytime, I'd layer in a soft knit for cooler moments and simple flats, or take to evening with colourful mules.
3. Nice Top + Linen Trousers
Style Notes: When I want to look sophisticated in my casual looks I look to simple pieces with an elevated twist. For example, the Dusk knit, a sleeker version of the simple tank top, paired with loose trousers and finished with sleek shoes to complete the polished look.
4. Knit Top + Lace Skirt
Style Notes: I've wanted to get my hands on the Iris top for a long time, as the shape is just so chic. Finally, I got the chance, and found myself restyling it between linen trousers, blue jeans and this sleek butter yellow skirt. I don't wear a lot of skirts, but the pretty shade and 100% linen composition completely changed my mind.
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Florrie embarked on her fashion journey whilst studying in Aix-en-Provence, she began to write her dissertation on the history of fashion and landed her first role at Harper’s Bazaar. Following this, she interned for various publications including Elle, Grazia and Marie Claire before joining the fashion team at Conde Nast Traveller. There, she contributed to international photoshoots, styled pages and covers, and produced engaging digital content. Over eight years of fashion industry experience, Florrie has honed her skills from styling e-commerce photoshoots to personal shopping. Florrie first joined Who What Wear UK as a freelancer before becoming the Commerce Writer. Now, as the Shopping Editor, she monitors current trends, new-in styles, wardrobe heroes and how best to style them.