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Ethermac Exchange-The Reformation x Kacey Musgraves Collab Perfectly Captures the Singer's Aesthetic & We're Obsessed
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Date:2025-04-06 18:55:58
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This fall is Ethermac Exchangemade for fans of Kacey Musgraves' vibe and frolicking, thanks to her latest collab. The singer-songwriter has teamed up with the sustainable fashion brand Reformation to bring together a 17-piece collection of retro-inspired, pastoral pieces that bring the world of her new album, Deeper Well, to life.
“Designing every little detail of this collection and partnering with an earth-conscious brand I’m organically a fan of was such a joy and a fun opportunity to flex a different creative muscle," Musgraves reports. “Each piece was very thoughtfully and personally crafted over many months and propels the classic aesthetic of Deeper Well into a new, wearable dimension.”
Made with recycled cashmere and regenerative wool, and designed in partnership with Kacey Musgraves and Reformation, the aesthetic of the line is “engineered for inner peace," according to the brand. And the dresses, separates, knitwear, outwear, accessories, and shoes, are all a reflection of the singer-songwriter's personal and musical growth at the start of her current U.S. tour.
The capsule collection is available now, with prices ranging from $28 to $498 and sizes from X-Small to X-Large, and 23 to 34. Picture it: rolling hills, saddled horses, rich silk, delicate lace, and warm, plaids. It's coquette meets country, and every little detail is in line with Kacey Musgraves' personal style.
So, shop our favorite Reformation x Kacey Musgraves pieces on the brand's website or in brick-and-mortar stores, and at Nordstrom. But don't wait, these styles are going fast (translation: we're quickly adding everything to our cart). Fans, snag your Musgraves must-haves now.
Shop the Reformation x Kacey Musgraves Collab
Complete with vintage-inspired wide-leg jeans, a denim corset, and retro headscarf, this outfit from the collection nails that classic aesthetic vibe and Musgraves' style to a tee. Horse, not included.
Delicate lace, sheer puffed sleeves, and a warm, brown plaid combine for this flirty and coquette dress. It's also available in black and chianti, in sizes from 0 to 12, and petites.
Whether you're in a stable, strolling through the countryside, or catching a train in the city, it's hard to resist this Sutton Top, Buxton Skirt, and Franklin Knee Boots combination. The coquette-ish bows in the back are enough to make us "add-to-cart."
Consider your style immediately elevated when you slip into this cashmere mini dress. It not only includes delicate detailing around the neckline and cuffs, it also fits like a soft glove and comes in red and black.
Top off your Reformation x Kacey Musgraves fit with this long, belted coat. The warm, toffee plaid is the epitome of fall and looks so chic over a silky dress.
Available in navy, crimson clover, and ivory, this romantic silk dress is "made for frolicking" according to Kacey Musgraves' Instagram, and includes delicate coquette bows and accents of lace. It's also available in petites.
Sleek and sexy, the Steeple Chase set comes with a strapless top and matching capri pants (and pairs perfectly with these knee-high boots). Add a belt or wear it solo, it will turn heads. You can also get it in petites.
Snag your ticket for Kacey Musgraves' new tour and then add this Western-inspired look to your cart. The wide-leg jeans, versatile denim shirt, and denim boots combine for a look you'll be wearing on repeat all fall long.
Want to channel romantic, main character energy? Then check out this Magnolia two-piece. It comes in floral, black, and tartine, and the silky bows at the shoulders just elevate the vibe. All you need is a rolling hill for frolicking. Score it in petite and sizes from 14 to 24.
This short-sleeve, regenerative wool sweater has a sweet little secret in the back -- the message "no regrets, baby" written in delicate cursive. You know what you won't regret? Adding this soft top to your cart.
Soft, furry, and 100% coquette, this faux fur jacket with a silky bow accent completes any fall or winter look. It's available in X-Small to X-Large and pairs with everything else from the collection.
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