
Surprise! Reformation Just Increased the Discount on These Celebrity-Approved Picks
Surprise! Reformation just increased the discount in its summer sale to 50 percent off. And that includes items previously worn by Kendall Jenner, Taylor Swift, and Selena Gomez. The popular brand rarely goes on sale, and when it does, the savings are rarely this good. In fact, it's the only time outside of Black Friday that the celebrity-loved label offers discounts on its feminine dresses and quality denim. While the sale officially went live a week ago, only today did the prices drop even further, going from 30 percent to 50 percent off.
It's a good thing our shopping carts are virtual, otherwise the sheer weight of dresses, jeans, and jackets would make a basket buckle. Just like us, celebrities love a good deal and have often been spotted wearing Reformation, too, from an alluring dress to some cozy cashmere sweaters–specifically, the Oversized Jadey Cashmere V-Neck. This pullover has been spotted on notable celebrities like Swift, Gomez, Miley Cyrus, Kaia Gerber, and Mikey Madison... I mean, has any other item of clothing ever received as much celebrity endorsement? While the gray hue, which is most commonly worn by Gomez and Kaia, is nearly sold out, it's your last chance to snag it in the other color options. Clearly, this snuggly cashmere sweater has been there for the busiest women in Hollywood, and now it's time for you to relax into its embrace, too.
Thanks to the Reformation summer sale, the Jadey sweater is down by $149! The only other thing dropping that low will be the temperatures in the upcoming weeks.
Perhaps the promise of crisp fall days is making me biased towards cozy knits, but there are plenty of other celeb-approved pieces in this rare Reformation sale. Red dresses similar to the one Jennifer Lopez wore on her honeymoon? 50 percent off. Swift's loafers? Also on major sale. Even the singer's exact checkered mini dress is on sale. We even found Dua Lipa's Reformation dress in a similar print on sale, too. To see all the celebrity-loved Reformation pieces on sale right now, just scroll down and get your matching look.

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