Pippa Middleton attended Wimbledon in an easy, breezy Reformation sundress.
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Just call it a style grand slam.
Pippa Middleton looked effortlessly polished while attending Wimbledon on Monday, pairing oversized sunglasses and white heels with a pretty floral Reformation Naira Dress.
And while it’s rare to see styles worn by her (or her sister, the Princess of Wales) still in stock, the under-$300 look is still available — for now, at least.
Reformation Naira Dress
ReformationIn addition to her red floral pick, the design comes in six other color options, from brown polka dots to a limited-edition ruby red.
Given some customers say the V-neck maxi runs on the larger side, the brand recommends sizing down if you’re in between sizes.
Pippa and her mom, Carol Middleton, attended the iconic sporting event together. Victoria Jones/ShutterstockReformation Naira Dress
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ReformationWhile Reformation’s long been a Hollywood staple, its on a real hot streak this summer. Tate McRae recently wore the Jessie Thong Sandal in an Instagram Story, while Olivia Wilde’s been stepping out in the brand’s Ani Ruched Loafers while promoting her new movie, “The Invite.”
Madison LeCroy’s also partial to its signature sundresses, having worn the polka-dotted version of the Sabine Linen Dress for a recent social media snap.
The brand’s also emerging as somewhat of a go-to for tennis games, given Taylor Swift famously wore a checkered Reformation dress while attending the US Open with Travis Kelce last year.
But given the brand often phases out certain styles each season, now’s the prime time to shop if you spy something you love.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.
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