This Cute Mini Dress Has Sold Me on the Bubble-Hem Resurgence
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Of all the early-aughts fashion and beauty trends that have seen resurgences in the past few years, there are a handful in which I will decidedly not be participating. (Looking at you, low-rise jeans and skinny brows.) But I'm officially sold on the bubble-hem revival that's been all over the runways for quite some time.
One specific garment that helped me get there? Reformation's color-blocked black-and-ivory Clea Dress. It actually combines two nostalgic early-aughts trends — both the bubble hem and the tube top — while still feeling totally current. Made primarily with organic cotton, combined with a little spandex, it's exactly the kind of lightweight and comfy garment I gravitate toward during the warmer months. I also love the simplicity of the straight neckline and black-and-white color combo.
It's simultaneously minimalist and fun, and I can already thinking of multiple styling ideas (with ballet flats, like Ref's model; with heels and a clutch for a more formal look; with flat sandals and a cardigan for a more casual take) and occasions I'd wear it to this summer.
Reformation Clea Dress in Black and Sugar, $218, available here (sizes 0-12).
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