Reformation Celebrates Upcoming Collaboration With Nara Smith In NYC

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On Thursday, September 18, Reformation hosted an intimate evening at The Metrograph in New York City to celebrate their soon-to-be-launched collaboration with Nara Aziza Smith. The event brought together a stylish guest list, cocktails, music, and cinema for a night that blended fashion and culture.

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The Celebration

Guests sipped cocktails and enjoyed sweet treats from Bonbon while harpist Terrease Rebecca Aiken set the tone with live music. Attendees were later ushered into a private screening of Nara Aziza Smith’s short film, created in partnership with Reformation, followed by a showing of Alfred Hitchcock’s classic The Birds.

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The Guest List

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The night drew a mix of creatives, models, and tastemakers, including Lucky Blue Smith, Devon Walker, Tanner Richie, Fletcher Kassel, Isabella Briggs, Hannah Traore, Jalil Johnson, Connor Holloway, Joanna Gong, Adam Eli, Mélisse Martineau, Hailee Catalano, Bukunmi Grace, Olivia Galli, Gabby Richardson, Jess Habich, Olivia Duncan, Tina Zhang, Janelle Lloyd, Devin Apollon, Hailey Sani, Flo Ngala, Nil Sani, Lucy Rae McFadin, Jo Rosenthal, Colby Taylor, Dusty, Emily Sarre, Scot Louie, Ingrid Medeiros, Jessika Villegas, Reilly Krug, and more.

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The event was hosted at The Metrograph, and the evening kicked off at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 18th, turning the Lower East Side venue into a hub for style and celebration.

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A Blend Of Fashion And Film

By showcasing a short film alongside a Hitchcock classic, the event highlighted Reformation’s ability to merge fashion with storytelling. The collaboration with Nara Aziza Smith marks a creative push for the brand, connecting their sustainable fashion ethos with cultural and cinematic influences.

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