The Best Reformation Wedding Dresses For 2025

Whether your style is casual, traditional or romantic, these are the best Reformation wedding dresses for brides this year
By Diane Small
I love the dresses from this LA based fashion brand for many reasons. Mainly, their cool-girl chic, their leggy styles and their sustainability. But when I heard Reformation made bridal wear, I seriously wanted to get married again!
Reformation wedding dresses really are unlike any others. They’re casually feminine shapes you’ll want to wear again and again. And that’s true whether you’re a bride, bridesmaid, or just married to fashion.
Thanks to Reformation’s eco-ethos, they ensure all their materials are either deadstock or are otherwise eco friendly, like their new Blue Sign Eco Silk.
They also use TENCEL, linen and upcycled lace in their dresses and wedding suits.
My advice? Why not choose a sustainable fabric like linen? You can then change it to your favourite colour once the honeymoon’s over. That way, you can wear you dress – and your beautiful memories – for years to come.
The Best Reformation Wedding Gowns 2025
Love a classic cut with a touch of romance? The Alouette is one of the best Reformation wedding dresses for you! It features a sweetheart neckline; A line skirt, and a really unique fabric.
It’s called Naia™️ Renew, and it’s made with 60% sustainably sourced wood pulp, and 40% repurposed waste. It’s all done in a closed-loop processes, and feels just like silk. Perfect for vegans!
Price: $428
Dye it after the wedding? Nope. The recycled fabrics are not dyeable.
One of the best Reformation wedding dresses for: Restyling. Though it’s not dyeable, you can get the length cut and wear this as a summer dress later. Or keep the length, and accessorise it with a colourful belt!
Prefer a wedding dress that’s a bit demure, but stylish? Looking for something with a sleeve? The Alida is perfect! It features a glamorous maxi length, lace detailing, and a slightly scooped neckline. So far, so ladylike.
Price: Around $399
Dye it after the wedding? Sure! This woven fabric is made from 98% Organic Cotton and 2% Spandex.
One of the best Reformation wedding dresses for: Minimalist elegance.
Reformation wedding dresses don’t get more romantic than this!
Long length? Check. Fitted bodice? Yep. Sweetheart neckline? Of course! All of these features, plus those gorgeous shoulder ties, make this Kairo dress simply stunning. Its simple cut and crisp, ivory colour can serve as the perfect background for a bold floral arrangement or audacious red lip.
Price: Around $449.
Dye it after the wedding? Sure! It’s a crepe woven fabric that’s 55% Viscose and 45% LENZING™ ECOVERO™ Viscose. Both of which take dye easily.
One of the best Reformation wedding dresses for: Accessorising. It’s such a simple cut, you can really go to town with your accessories with this dress!
Planning a winter wedding? Well then, the Ronda is one of the best Reformation wedding dresses for you! It’s a maxi dress with a bias cut that gives off 1930s vintage vibes.
The asymmetric neckline lends a touch of casual elegance. But what we really love about this is the heavy silk fabric. That being said, due to its heavier weight, and the use of more substantial, higher quality silk, this dress is a bit pricier than the others.
Price: $748
Dye it after the wedding? Yes. Black would be eternally chic!
One of the best Reformation wedding dresses for: Keeping in your wardrobe for decades to come.
If you’ve always felt a dress wasn’t right for your sustainable wedding, I’ve got good news for you!
The Moya is a gorgeous two piece outfit that you’ll wear again and again. It’s basically comprised of a classically cut top and an A line skirt.
After the wedding, you can easily wear the top with jeans, and the skirt with a sweet blouse. And if you want to change the colour, you can easily dye linen into your favourite shade!
Price: Around $230.
Dye it after the wedding? Of course!
One of the best Reformation wedding dresses for: Non-traditionalists.
There’s something quite lovely about a wedding in the countryside or on the beach. And if that’s your plan – or you just wish it was – then the Cabrini dress is perfect for you!
It features back smocking, and and off the shoulder, frilled neckline. But the best part? The material! It’s a lightweight voile fabric made with 50% Organically Grown Cotton, 50% LENZING™ ECOVERO™ Viscose.
We love the long, Medieval-style sleeves and the maxi length.
Price: $278
Dye it after the wedding? Yep! It is so easy to dye.
One of the best Reformation wedding dresses for: Breezy beach or country weddings.
Popping in to City Hall to say ‘I do’? Why not wear the Zenni dress? It’s cute, it’s youthful, and it doesn’t take itself too seriously.
Sure, the hemline is a shorter one. But that conservative neckline and long sleeves mean the sexy vibes of the dress are toned down just enough. That’s especially true if you accessorise with a pair of vegan flats or trainers.
Price: $428
Dye it after the wedding? Nope. This is a deadstock polyester fabric.
One of the best Reformation wedding dresses for: Sporty, untraditional vibes.
Ooh la la! The Roy is a real show stopper! It is a strapless, maxi length dress in deadstock fabric. Its halter neckline and heavyweight, double satin fabric made from 84% Naia Renew ES™ and 16% Polyester make it an elegant, classy piece.
Ideal for slimmer figures, it’s fitted throughout giving you a little shape in the areas where you might want it.
Wear it with some delicate diamond earrings and a delicate diamond pendant, or perhaps a single strand of pearls.
Price: $398
Dye it after the wedding? Nope, sorry. It’s upcycled polyester.
One of the best Reformation wedding dresses for: Wearing to black tie events later.
For me, this is one of the most fashionable Reformation wedding dresses! The Jeany is a sleeveless, maxi dress with a halter neckline that features bold ties at the neck and waist. And it also boasts a slinky open back.
It’s simple, it’s slinky, and you can easily dye this to wear it out to events later.
Price: $328
Dye it after the wedding? Yes, it’s pure silk.
One of the best Reformation wedding dresses for: Old Hollywood glamour.
Ballet styles are trending for weddings, and the Butterfly reflects this! It features a sweetheart neckline, and open back, off-the-shoulder sleeves and a sweet ruffled hem.
The fabric is lightweight and drapes well. It’s a smooth georgette in 100% Viscose. Wear it with something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue.
Price: $278
Dye it after the wedding? Yes, can do!
One of the best Reformation wedding dresses for: Balletcore style.
Which of these Reformation wedding dresses is your favourite? Let us know in the comments, below!
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