£150
Don’t tell the koalas, but Reformation’s Formosa dress is actually made from eucalyptus trees. Let us explain. You see the stretchy ribbed fabric that’s cut to form the sleeveless figure-caressing silhouette? It’s made from lyocell that’s sourced from the trees in a closed-loop production system, meaning a much higher yield of fibres and less impact on the planet. As for styling, show off the wrap-over front and revealing slit with a pair of barely-there heels.
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 88% TENCEL™. TENCEL™ is a brand of lyocell, made from plant cellulose. While chemicals are used in its production, it is a closed-loop process, meaning that chemicals can be extracted and waste water reused.