Off-the-Shoulder 2.0 Is Here, Thanks to Reformation
Fact: The most popular trend of the summer is an exposed-shoulder look. While most brands offer the classic straight-across neckline, Reformation just debuted something new: the “almost” off-the-shoulder top called the Bristol, which is tight fitting with a wide neck (hence the “almost” detail) and feminine ruffled sleeves.
Hitting at just the right spot, the sleeves lend a very flattering fit, showcasing the daintiest part of the arm. Meanwhile, the wide scoop neck also offers a flattering look, drawing attention to one’s collarbones. All in all, this new design is very adorable, and in terms of offering a slenderizing look, it knocks it out of the park. So if you’re looking for a fresh alternative to the typical off-the-shoulder style, shop the Bristol top below.
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