Shop Nara Smith’s Reformation Collection for the Next 24 Hours


Nara Smith has mastered the art of living beautifully, weaving fashion and food into a seamless, home-grown narrative. Her TikTok cooking videos easily go viral—but it isn’t just the cooking that her loyal (and sometimes obsessive) audience tunes in for. Her minimalist, feminine, and high-impact style echoes through both her wardrobe and her countertops.

By presenting domestic routines with the same creativity and attention to detail as a fashion spread, Smith has shifted the cultural conversation, making intentional, slow living as aspirational as her ensembles themselves. That essence extends into Smith’s first-ever fashion collaboration: a 20-piece capsule with Reformation, which officially debuts on September 22. It only makes sense that she chose to partner with the California-based label—a brand known for crafting conscious designs that, like her, possess both retro charm and modern wit.

Photo Courtesy of Reformation

Photo: Courtesy of Reformation

The resulting collection fuses the nostalgic, theatrical, and the slightly impractical into a versatile edit of staples that can be worn in and out of the home. You may find yourself at the stove, boiling water for duck-fat roasted potatoes in the Buttercup pajamas—a girly, silky set that you may feel inclined to dress up. Or, you may have Panna Cotta with raspberry sauce on the brain while wearing the Loom strapless, knitted dress.

For Smith, the love for the Reformation stems from her personal style ethos. “They started in vintage, and I love sustainability and reusing pieces. When wearing any Reformation piece, I always feel effortless and very confident,” she explains. She found inspiration in the ’50s, and the way that dresses fit back then, plus the powerful women who wore them. “The silhouettes felt very intentional; that really resonated with me. All of their pieces have that same vintage-inspired mood.”

Photo Courtesy of Reformation

Photo: Courtesy of Reformation

The capsule will consist of both apparel and accessories, including new shoe styles and a bag. “The collection is so broad, and you can wear any of these pieces at any point in the day, or for any occasion. You can wear the Honey Knit dress with the fur cuffs, or without. You can wear these pieces styled together or with something else. I wanted them to feel cohesive in the collection, but not like you couldn’t wear them with other pieces. Versatility is important.” Her main goal? For women to feel confident and comfortable, in whatever role they want to embody that day—be it an executive type, stay-at-home mother, or woman about town.

With Vogue First, Vogue Shopping readers get exclusive access to shop the new collaboration before anyone else for 24 hours, which features structured jackets, regenerative wool knits, printed semi-sheer blouses, and more wistful pieces made from scratch.

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Harvest cashmere mock neck



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