
Reformation x Courtney Grow Summer 2026 brings the New York style influencer’s offhand outfit logic into an 18 piece limited edition capsule. Created as the fourth installment of the brand’s Ref in Residence series, the collection arrives with fluid silhouettes, bold prints, relaxed denim, bra tops, skirts, sandals, bags, and warm weather pieces made for Sicily, city errands, and every plan that starts with one outfit and ends somewhere better. For readers tracking Reformation at The Cool Hour, this is the kind of collaboration that makes packing feel less practical and more fun.
Courtney Grow Makes The Styling Rules Feel Optional

Courtney Grow has built her style around pieces that should not always work together, then somehow do. That instinct is all over the capsule. A bra can be worn as a top. Sequins can come out before dark. Black and brown can share the same outfit. The point is not to overthink the look, it is to make separates feel personal once they hit the body.
The Sicily setting gives the collection its travel daydream, but the clothes are not limited to vacation photos. They have the same casual cleverness that makes Grow’s styling feel so followable, with polished pieces that still leave room for instinct. The result sits right inside the Reformation clothing world, where dresses, denim, and small tops can build a full week of looks without feeling too planned.
Denim And Separates Do The Heavy Styling Work

The collection’s relaxed denim gives the capsule its cool girl backbone. Rolled waist jeans bring an undone note to the lineup, while skirts and bra tops keep the styling sharp for summer. These are the pieces that make the collection feel useful beyond one campaign image, because they can be rewired again and again with different shoes, bags, and tops.
That versatility is where the collaboration feels strongest. A denim piece can sit with a sequin top. A skirt can work with a simple tee. A bra top can shift under a jacket or stand alone. For anyone building around Reformation denim and Reformation tops, the capsule gives summer outfits a little more mischief without losing wearability.
Linen, Sequins, And Prints Keep The Euro Summer Mood Alive

Reformation’s official collection language points to responsible materials, including organically and regeneratively grown cotton, deadstock sequins, and 100 percent linen. That material mix matters because the capsule is trying to cover more than one kind of summer plan. Linen gives the pieces a warm weather base. Sequins bring the daylight drama. Bold prints keep the whole wardrobe from slipping into plain vacation basics.
The dress offering gives the collection its more classic Reformation pull. Fluid silhouettes and summer ready cuts are easy entry points, especially for anyone who wants one piece that can handle a long lunch, a market walk, and a late drink. The strongest route through Reformation dresses is the one that lets the styling stay a little unexpected, a flat sandal, a clutch, a bra top layered underneath, or denim thrown into the mix.
The Accessories Make The Whole Capsule Click

The bags and shoes are not afterthoughts here. Sandals are a key part of the collection’s warm weather language, with the Reformation x Courtney Grow Geffen sandal already sitting inside the wider Summer 2026 conversation around flat sandals. Bags add the finishing piece, especially when the styling leans into travel, soft tailoring, and small top energy.
That is why the collaboration feels timed exactly right. Summer 2026 dressing is built around clothes that can move between suitcase, street, beach town, and dinner table without a full reset. Reformation and Courtney Grow deliver that with denim, linen, sequins, bra tops, dresses, sandals, and accessories that invite a little rule breaking. For the full look, Reformation shoes and Reformation bags make the Euro summer fantasy feel complete.
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Brand DNA
Founded by Yael Aflalo in Los Angeles in 2009, Reformation turns vintage roots into planet minded dresses, denim, swim, shoes, and bags with flirty cuts, lower impact fabrics, and a wink that keeps sustainability feeling hot.