Reformation Finally Launched Swimwear, and the Collection Is Pure Elegance
Real Reformation fans will remember the brand's foray into swimwear back in 2019, but if you thought that small drop was good, prepare to be amazed by the full-fledged collection that arrived at both Ref and Shopbop this week. This time around, in addition to a larger selection of more elevated swimsuit styles—including both bikinis and maillots—the new swim curation from Reformation takes sustainability a step further.
Originally, the brand had made its swimwear out of Econyl, regenerated nylon made out of trash. But according to a press release, it wasn't sustainable enough for Reformation. So with this second chance, it's introduced a new, non-synthetic fabric called EVO by Fulgar, which is a renewable bio-based fiber that it used in conjunction with Econyl leftovers in order to combat waste.
In terms of aesthetics, Reformation went with an elegant, vintage look for its official swimwear debut, with a mix of solid colors, like Diana blue, burgundy, and olive green, and patterns, from polka dots to florals. There are high-waisted bottoms and skimpy, side-tie ones, and full-coverage one-pieces and cutout ones. Basically, the selection runs the gamut, but every suit has one thing in common: You'll want to buy it—immediately. With some styles already selling out on Reformation's website, I don't suggest dillydallying just because the weather isn't quite warm enough yet for a pool day.
Get ahead of swimsuit season by shopping Reformation's brand-new swimwear line, which ranges in price from $68 to $168 and comes in sizes XS to XL.
A great choice if you hate dealing with side-tie bottoms but still want something with minimal coverage.
Shop the matching Volta Bikini Bottoms ($78).
It's a need not a want.
Shop the matching Azure Bikini Bottoms ($88).
This suit is great if you're into water sports.
Shop the matching Faro Bikini Bottoms ($88).
I have been obsessed with the dress version of this, so obviously I need the swimwear option as well.
Shop the matching Azura Bikini Bottoms ($88).
And if you want something strapless, just tuck these spaghetti straps in. Voilà!
Shop the matching Evora Bikini Bottoms ($98).
It's a yes from me.
Shop the matching Porto Bikini Bottoms ($78).
Approximately 99% of my swimsuit collection is made up of triangle bikinis.
Shop the matching Elba Bikini Bottoms ($98).
I want these bottoms just to wear as hot pants.
Shop the matching Faro Bikini Bottoms ($88).
Bra-style bikinis are always a favorite.
Shop the matching Campo Bikini Bottoms ($88).
I'm not usually one to opt for a pattern, but this one's mega chic.
Shop the matching Azure Bikini Bottoms ($88).
How retro.
Shop the matching Azure Bikini Bottoms ($88).

Eliza Huber is currently the Associate Editorial Director atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing . She joined the company in 2021 as a fashion editor after starting her career as a writer at Refinery29, where she worked for four years. During her time at WWW, she launched Go Sports, the publication's sports vertical, and published four (and counting) quarterly issues tied to the WNBA, Formula One, and more. She also created two franchises, Let's Get a Room and Ways to Wear; profiled Dakota Fanning, Diane Kruger, Katie Holmes, Gracie Abrams, and Sabrina Carpenter for WWW's monthly cover features; and reported on new seasonal trends, up-and-coming designers, and Replica Handbags .