The Designer Behind Meghan Markle's Wedding Dress Just Debuted a Collection At Reformation


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Remember way back on May 19, 2018, when Meghan Markle arrived at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle on her wedding day to Prince Harry in a bateau-neck gown made of double bonded silk cady designed by then-Givenchy creative director Clare Waight Keller? Because I do. It’s hard to forget a moment in history like that. It’s even harder to forget a dress like that. And all the credit in the world goes to Waight Keller for that.

Today, the lauded designer isn’t tied to a fashion house (yet) and is instead experimenting with a new category for Reformation. On Wednesday, the editor-favorite brand opened pre-orders on a 10-piece jewelry collection—its first-ever foray into the jewelry space—designed by none other than Waight Keller. And while it isn’t quite at the level of Givenchy Haute Couture jewelry, the pieces included in the line are nothing to scoff at.

Model and actress Dree Hemingway wearing the new Reformation x Clare Waight Keller jewelry in a photoshoot in Paris.

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Model and actress Dree Hemingway wearing the new Reformation x Clare Waight Keller jewelry in a photoshoot in Paris.

(Image credit: Courtesy of Reformation)

Made of recycled 24-karat gold vermeil, 925 sterling silver, and semi-precious stones like pearls and jade, Reformation’s just-launched jewelry is equal parts heirloom and everyday, making it perfect for either a buyer just starting their personal jewelry collection or someone with an established treasury who’s looking for a gorgeous new addition.