Reformation Prepares for an IPO That Could Reshape Sustainable Fashion’s Financial Profile

Reformation is positioning itself for an initial public offering as early as July 2026, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal on June 18. The womenswear label, known for its eco-conscious positioning and cult-following among millennial and Gen Z shoppers, may file as soon as next week.

The brand’s appeal rests on a carefully calibrated balance. Its dresses and separates carry a downtown-girl aesthetic that feels both aspirational and attainable. Its sustainability credentials — carbon-neutral shipping, deadstock fabrics, transparent supply chain reporting — give shoppers a reason to feel good about the purchase.

The IPO would mark a major milestone for a brand that started as a small vintage store in Los Angeles in 2009. Reformation has since grown into a direct-to-consumer powerhouse, with revenues reportedly exceeding $300 million and a retail footprint spanning major US cities.

Private equity firm Permira acquired a majority stake in Reformation in 2019, valuing the company at roughly $500 million. An IPO would offer Permira an exit while giving Reformation access to public capital for international expansion and category growth.

Reformation’s challenge post-IPO will be maintaining its brand equity while answering to quarterly earnings expectations. The brand’s sustainability narrative, which has been central to its identity, will face increased scrutiny from public-market analysts who may prioritize growth margins over carbon offsets.

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