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£100
Not that we needed an excuse to book a holiday, but Reformation has just given us another in the form of its Tagliatelle dress. Primed for sunning yourself on the Amalfi coast, it’s whipped up in breezy linen (which is kinder on Mother Nature, too) planted with delicate blooms all over. It’s cut to a streamlined silhouette with a panelled bodice, wide shoulder straps and a billowing skirt that’s more than ready to accommodate a bowl of pasta as its name suggests.
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.'