Coastal Ease: My Summer Reformation Picks For The South of France

By: Amber Biñas | Canvas & Catwalks

This summer, I’m chasing that soft, sun-drenched energy, the kind that lives in linen, lingers on bare shoulders, and makes even the simplest moments feel like a scene. Whether I’m dreaming of a slow morning in the South of France, a seaside dinner in Nantucket, or just romanticizing my daily routine at home, I keep coming back to the same vibe: coastal ease.

Reformation has been my go-to for pieces that strike that perfect balance… timeless, light, and just undone enough to feel effortless. Below, I’ve gathered my favorite summer picks from their latest collection, styles I’d wear just about anywhere, whether I’m hopping on a plane or staying grounded in my own little world.

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Della Boucle Sweater Dress
Collie Oversized Cotton Crew & Shorts
Seren Dress
Monette Linen Dress
Waldena Block Heeled Mule
Eli Oversized Linen Shirt
Sara Linen Dress
Siena Top Handle Tote
Andrea Top
Oren Silk Dress
Serenity Bare Sandal
Kayla Knit Dress
Clara Cashmere Crew Cardigan
Asher Oversized Long Sleeve Tee
Olina Linen Pant
Britt Ballet Flat
Rio One Piece Swimsuit
Small Caterina Top Handle

Whether you’re planning a trip, dressing for a dreamy staycation, or just stepping into the softest version of your summer self, these pieces from Reformation bring that effortless, coastal elegance wherever you are. Style, after all, isn’t always about where you’re going — it’s about how you feel moving through the moment. And right now, I’m choosing pieces that breathe, float, and remind me to slow down.

Let me know which one’s your favorite or where you’d wear it, if you could go anywhere.

Amb Biñas | Canvas & Catwalks

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