Reese Witherspoon Just Dropped a New Draper James Line at Kohls That Has Major Bridgerton Vibes


Spring has come early thanks to Reese Witherspoon and Kohls with an exclusive capsule collection called Draper James RSVP that will give you modern-day Bridgerton vibes. 

“The collection turned out so beautiful and we’re so happy to be launching at Kohl’s. It’s very floral and feminine, like Bridgerton,” Witherspoon tells Glamour. “There’s this sense of escape and an idea that there’s pageantry to things, that we can get dressed up again. It’s a really exciting, optimistic feeling, so we wanted to do something fun, like you were invited to a great party after being cooped up inside between this very cold winter and the pandemic.”

To showcase the collection, Witherspoon and the Kohls team created an elaborate outdoor garden party set that perfectly vibe with The Morning Show actor and producer’s charismatic and sunny disposition. “It was just so fun to see [the set designers] decorating with florals and candles and all the fancy things. Unfortunately, I had to leave when it was all over because it wasn’t my house,” she says with a laugh. 

“I love this dress,” Witherspoon tells Glamour. “It’s just classic with this beautiful feminine neckline and sleeve, plus a pop of yellow that’s so fun and joyful. Everybody loved this dress the most at the shoot. It just felt like a perfect kind of Easter dress or going to Passover [seder] or a graduation or a wedding. It’s just very happy.”

Courtesy of KOHLS x Draper James RSVP

While the decor may not be up for sale, at least the clothes are, which feature pastel and nautical-themed dresses, structured blazers, bodysuits, blouses, button-down cardigans, jean jackets, skirts, rompers, capris, and more. “The Kohls team said, ‘You know, we’re really missing that kind of lively, bold, joyful clothing that Draper James makes,’ so we were really excited to collaborate with them.”

There were three important requirements for the RSVP collection, starting with an affordable price point. “People want something new in their closet, but don’t want to break the banks, so we priced the clothes between $44 and $98,” Witherspoon says. 

The other requirement was that it be more size inclusive, with styles ranging from XS-XXL (or 0-18). “We tried to be mindful of every age group and every body type,” she says. “And when there’s a female design team, we actually know what women wear, and we design to it, because we all want to be able to wear it ourselves. So it’s really fun to come up with things that we find are missing in the marketplace.”



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