Reformation’s New Going-Out Top Is Perfect for Wearing With Jeans

Remember your favorite “going out top” from, like, a decade ago? Well, it’s back and better than ever.  We’re excited to see this dressy-casual trend is making a comeback, along with retro denim fits, slingback heels, and sleek, sculptural accessories.

Of course, fashion darling Reformation is leading the resurgence with several fun new tops in contemporary styles and lux materials, like the Sian Linen Top. This piece is the perfect amalgamation of a collared long-sleeve and a corset bodice, which is easily dressed up or down depending on the occasion. We love how it is styled with jeans and heeled loafers—easy yet editorial.

From buttery-smooth silks to top-quality linen, we’re confident that Reformation has a piece that makes it worth staying out past midnight. But, if daytime festivities are already taking over your calendar, there are several Bridgerton-approved floral patterns that are perfect for everything from boozy brunch to bridal showers. 

This 100% linen top features a slim fit and ruching at the bust for a slightly fancier look. Pair it with jeans as seen here, or flowy trousers for a fun ‘fit.

Embrace the Wednesday-core aesthetic with breathable black linen and a bustier-seamed detailing. 

We’re partial to this punchy pink hue, but this slinky, silky top comes in black, ivory, and gray, too.

With an adjustable halter neck and keyhole detail, this long sleeve top is anything but basic.

Slightly puffed sleeves bring the drama on this lady-like linen top.

A corset detailed bodice is so unexpected when paired with linen. 

If the cowl neckline caught your eye, then be sure to check out the open back on this sleeveless silk style.

Prepare for peplum designs to make a comeback.

Lace inserts make this otherwise demure silk skirt a bit daring.

This lovely linen top is already in our shopping cart.

Searching for the elusive day-to-night top? Consider it finally found. 

Pair the matching silk neck scarf with other tops to add a bit of drama.

This brocade-like pattern s called “tea party,” which means it’s definitely Bridgerton-approved.

The unexpected buckle detail reminds us of our editor-in-chief’s gorgeous wedding dress.

Two words: sweetheart neckline.

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