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Style Advice From Reformation's Coolest Employees

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Inside the closets of L.A.'s most stylish millennial women, you'll likely find a piece (or 10!) from Reformation. From the brand's minimalist-chic store on Melrose to its feminine-yet-cool designs, it embodies our city's relaxed vibe. Plus, there's the eco-friendly ethos: All fabrics are either deadstock, recycled, or made from eco-friendly materials, and the company cuts and sews the better portion of its products in its SoCal offices.

Did we mention Reformation has a loyal Hollywood following? Think: Rihanna, Taylor Swift, and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley. (Oh, and Karlie Kloss is an investor, too.) And, if you need more convincing that these clothes are seriously badass, we suggest you consult the Instagram hashtag #RefBabe for hordes of girls exalting the brand's dreamy dresses, boxy leather jackets, and high-waisted vintage Levi's.

Of course, it's no surprise that such a rad company would have even radder employees, so we visited Reformation's downtown L.A. offices to chat with a few of its most stylish women. Their take on the attitude required to master the #RefBabe look, their favorite pieces and how to style them, and so much more, all ahead.

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