The Top 9 Brands Like Reformation | Where to Shop

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Reformation, or Ref for short, has continued to grow as an established favorite among the fashion-forward since its debut in 2009—and it’s not just for their clever copywriting or earth-conscious approach, either.

This smart American brand has somehow managed to capture the essence of “modern L.A. muse meets off-duty starlet of yesteryear” and stored it in their garments sized 0-24. A coveted formula, to say the least. From stylish denim all the way to contemporary wedding-wear, Ref truly has its fashion-loving coterie covered.

But, there’s no scandal in a wandering eye when it comes to fashion; if you love Reformation and are looking for similar stores to shop, then read on. Below you’ll find all the best brands like Reformation to explore at your leisure.

Rouje

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Rouje is a French brand founded by model and actress Jeanne Damas. The brand writes in their manifesto the aim to be timeless—“a 40s inspired coat, a 60s dress, a jumpsuit just like in the 80s… Jeanne Damas’ taste for vintage inspires the collections.”

Indeed, Rouje has likewise managed an understanding of what appeals to the modern woman while pulling inspiration from our early muses. Only, while Reformation captures that certain retro, Hollywood-chic, Rouge has an undeniably Parisian feel—both resulting in a similar timeless effect.

Rouje’s ready-to-wear is similarly priced to Reformation as well, making it a great option in the search for kindred stores. Additionally, with Rouje, you can shop beauty and accessories to fully perfect the ensemble.

For Love & Lemons

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For Love & Lemons is another Los Angeles-based brand that offers a similar charm to Reformation. There’s an undeniable sweetness to this brand—starting as a lemonade stand between two childhood friends and growing into a stylish, women-led business—that seeps seamlessly into their garments. Where Reformation specializes in denim, For Love & Lemons is known for their lingerie—each providing a range of affordable, vintage-infused categories for the contemporary woman.

Shop feminine leisure, lingerie, swim, and more from sizes XXS to 2X. If words like “plunging necklines” and “ruffled bodices” put you in a delighted tizzy, then, in the search for stores like Reformation, FL&L is certainly for you.

Paloma Wool

Paloma Wool is a Spanish brand—or, more accurately, a project about “getting dressed / and about space or ideas / that are created / around the act of getting dressed.” Yes, Paloma Wool conscientiously explores the art of getting dressed. You’ll feel this intimate concept—the self-expressive act of choosing and donning one’s clothes—manifested into their designs and campaigns. It’s all very abstract if you want to experience it that way.

At face value, their clothes are the perfect balance between chic and cool, minimal and unique. With their clothes, you certainly won’t run into anyone else wearing the same thing.

Like Reformation, Paloma Wool is dedicated to challenging the fashion industry’s unsustainable practices. They’re careful to create both ethical and sustainable designs from start to finish and encourage shopping responsibly.

With JÉan

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With Jéan is an ice-cool Australian brand that is likewise female-founded and denim-inspired. The brand states that “denim is the magic in our wardrobes” and focuses on making ethically-produced pieces to pair “With Jéan.” Of course, denim is not all they produce, and you won’t have any trouble finding styles that match Reformation’s vibe.

Indeed, in the hunt for aesthetic brands like Reformation, With Jéan certainly won’t let you down. Whether wearing their haltered crop tops or ruched dresses, With Jéan’s clothes leave you with the perpetual feeling that, in a moment’s notice, you might dive carefree into the pool at a 70s-style Californian chateau—regardless of where you are in the world.

Magic really is the mood here.

RÉalisation Par

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Réalisation Par is another impossibly cool brand that is both made by and inspired by women. The brand places its focus on creating individual pieces, as opposed to collections, that you can integrate into your own style.

Parallel to Reformation, the style of Réalisation Par’s clothes have a bohemian, off-duty feel. It’s easy to see the vintage influences, too—specifically from the 90s—incorporated into their pieces. Their campaigns seem to transport you back in time to an imaginary place, endlessly and breezily wandering—creating—through the lens of a disposable film camera. Yet, the details and silhouettes are undoubtedly modern as well, made for the effortlessly fashionable women of today. Shop dresses, skirts, tops, and accessories—all offered within the same price range as Reformation.

Bogdar

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Founded and produced in Bulgaria, Bogdar states their aim is to empower women to be the best they can be, creating pieces with “purpose and love.” Like Reformation, Bogdar produces their pieces with a focus on sustainability and a stylish, retro-contemporary vibe.

“Dreamy” seems the most suitable word to describe Bogdar’s collections—indeed, the Bogdar girl has a modern, goddess-like quality, donned in earthen materials like organic silk, cotton, and vegan leather, while still appearing perfectly vintage-chic in muted neons and revamped silhouettes of the past.

Sisterhood

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Wait, is Sisterhood actually just Reformation 2.0? The styles are so similar that I keep having to do double-takes in between tabs.

Slight exaggerations aside, in the search for brands like Reformation, Sisterhood answers that query well. And it’s actually not just due to their timeless, cool-girl pieces: Sisterhood gets two thumbs up for their sustainable practices, too. While the mood and approach are similar, this British brand’s collections are much smaller and more cohesive, offering feminine styles akin to Reformation but at an ever-so-slightly more affordable price point.

Staud

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A list of stores like Reformation could not be complete without mentioning Staud. While their styles feel like a different flavor of retro, Staud is actually created by a former Reformation designer, Sarah Staudinger. A quick peruse on their site indicates that there are clearly some similarities as well—enough so that Sarah Staudinger has even accused Reformation of stealing her designs for Staud.

Staud certainly captures a vintage mood—their newest items featuring gingham galore, kitten heels, and more. The price point is slightly higher, though, but not enough so that it cannot be listed as an alternative to shop from. Plus, if you’re in the market for stylish handbags, Staud is a great source for those too.

Bonus: Rezek

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Consider Rezek a bonus option that, while capturing a similar vintage-meets-modern mood, features styles with more chic disco-sass than we’ll probably ever see in a Reformation collection. With all the stunning satin and feathers, my obsession with Rezek’s garments grew instantly. When “having a night out” becomes a concept once more, Rezek will certainly become a coveted go-to.

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