
Fashion retailer Reformation has released its first official jewelry collection, opening up another category for the brand known for its sustainable styles. The new line, made with recycled metals including sterling silver and gold-plated brass, comes roughly a year after Reformation (or “Ref,” as it’s casually known) unveiled a jewelry collaboration with designer Clare Waight Keller.
Ref is beloved by consumers (this one included) for its mix of effortless and polished style, a sort of California-meets-Paris vibe that makes getting dressed and looking good pretty painless. What’s more, the brand prides itself on a commitment to sustainability, using recycled, regenerative, or renewable fabrics for a majority of its items, and pledging to do so in full by 2030.


For the conscious shopper, Ref’s wearable styles and transparent impact reports make it an easy choice for those who want to look like they “just threw something on” and it clicked together like a pretty puzzle.
The new jewelry is poised to complete that puzzle. Much like the brand’s clothing, these necklaces, rings, earrings, and bracelets are quietly trend-forward but have an inherent classic feel—meaning consumers won’t tire of them once the season ends. And that reinforces the brand’s efforts to offer goods that keep shoppers from cycling through passing fads every quarter in favor of reaching for enduring items from their closets.

The collection includes sculptural silver (which just so happens to be hot right now); oversize, button-style earrings in circular and knotted form; long, fringe-like danglers; a super chic, richly yellow chain plated in 24k gold; and pendants strung on a long textile cord.
In true Reformation fashion, the jewels—all designed with circularity in mind (meaning the company will take their jewelry back to be recycled and made into something else)—possess a certain je ne sais quoi that make them irresistible to the fashion set.



Top: Rosa earrings, necklace, and bracelet in 18k gold–plated brass, $128–$348; Reformation
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