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Being naked is the number 1 most sustainable option, Reformation is number 2 – according to them, anyway. While there’s nothing wrong with flaunting what your mother gave you, we’d much rather slip on the Amaya top. Whipped up in consciously sourced linen, it’s shaped to a slinky, sleeveless silhouette suspended from two thin straps met by a straight neckline. Whether it’s for brunch, beach or anything in between, you can rest easy knowing Mother Nature approves of your ensemble.
Long before it became fashionable, Reformation made sustainability cool, with limited collections of dresses, ethically-made in LA with ‘deadstock’ material. They’re still leading change, promising to be climate positive by 2025.
'Made with 100% linen. Linen is made from the fibres of the flax plant. Flax is resilient and can grow in poor soil, using less water than cotton to produce.'