Petite Shoppers Should Snag Reformation’s New Spring Pieces By March 1
Reformation’s February drop includes 33 new pieces; editors say several items, a baby-pink satin column skirt, patent high-vamp flats, and more, are likely to be gone by March 1.

Eliza Huber at Who What Wear curated a 33-item edit of Reformation’s February 2026 spring arrivals and flagged a short window to buy before pieces sell out. "Act fast or forever think about this skirt, these flats, and this pair of bootcut jeans," the piece warns, setting a brisk tone for shoppers tracking sizes and colorways.
Huber opens the edit by promising a focused short list: "Below, I've laid everything out for you, starting with the top five most likely to sell out items at Reformation right now. I'm talking cotton sweaters that you'd likely see a 2026 version of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy wearing in Cape Cod, high-vamp flats in patent leather that look $1,000+ but aren't, and a baby-pink satin column skirt that I personally ordered within 15 seconds of first spotting it." The roundup explicitly names Cove Cotton Oversized Crew, Tia Flat, Nara Shoulder Bag, and Lydia Skirt among those top picks.
Those product blurbs carry buy-now urgency and texture cues that matter to petites. Huber writes, "I already wanted this skirt in ivory, but now that this beautiful, pink version is available, I had to change course," about the Lydia Skirt’s new pink satin option; the copy frames the piece as a statement column skirt. The Nara Shoulder Bag is described as a croc kisslock; "Some colors of this croc kisslock bag have already sold out, but somehow, the brown-and-gold version is still available, at least for now." And on the Tia Flat, the Yahoo-syndicated blurb promises praise: "These patent-leather, high-vamp flats will earn you endless compliments, that is, if you can score a pair before they sell out. They will, trust me."
Beyond the top five, Huber flags value plays that appeal when small stock meets big trends. The Zia Pant is presented as an affordable genie-pant option: "Genie pants are everywhere right now, but most pairs cost $300-plus. This new Reformation option is well priced and so chic." The Cove Cotton Oversized Crew channels the clean, Cape Cod-leaning sweater aesthetic Huber likens to Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy, useful context when deciding which proportions to prioritize for a petite frame.
If newness slips through your fingers, a concurrent sale cited by Woman’s Day softens the blow: "It’s rare that Reformation holds a sale with discounts as deep as up to 70%, so trust me when I tell you that this is one of the best times to shop the brand if you don’t want to pay full price." Woman’s Day lists sale examples including the Kourtney Dress now 70% off at $83 (from $278), the Veria Silk Dress 70% off at $134 (from $448), the Kiley Dress 70% off at $74 (from $248), and the Aura Knit Dress at 74% off for $65 (from $248). A writer there adds, "I personally have been waiting for the Frankie Silk Dress to go on sale, and right now it’s a whopping 50% off."

Celebrity sighting notes amplify the urgency: Woman’s Day reminds readers that Jennifer Lopez has been seen in the Tagliatelle Linen Dress and the Stassie Dress (the Stassie is listed as sold out), Taylor Swift owns the Sora Linen Dress, River Knee Boot, and the Rosaline Knit Top (the Rosaline is "also sadly sold out"), and Jennifer Aniston wore the Kourtney Dress at a Morning Show event with the exact color she wore now unavailable.
For petite shoppers, the practical takeaway is clear and immediate: prioritize the Lydia Skirt, the Tia Flat, the Zia Pant, and the Cove Cotton Oversized Crew when your size appears in-stock, because as Huber cautions, "Once you've snagged your size in those (trust me, stock won't last for long), keep scrolling." Reformation’s February 2026 drop blends satin, linen, croc texture, and patent gloss with pieces that often read designer-level at lower price points, so the trade-off is simple, decide quickly or rely on the brand’s rare sales that run up to 70% off.
If you want the new arrivals rather than a sale find, aim to secure pieces before March 1; if you miss the February drop, the current markdowns on dresses and knitwear offer the clearest route to a Reformation wardrobe without paying full price.
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