GAL APPROVED! DivaGals at NYFW: Malan! Cynthia! Bibhu! & More
By The DivaGals | September 19, 2025 | Diva Approved, The Soft Life
Another season, another fabulous New York Fashion Week! The DivaGals have officially wrapped our coverage of the Spring 2026 collections, and let’s just say, our stilettos are tired, but our hearts are full. We had the most amazing time buzzing from show to show, seeing all the incredible new designs that will have us dreaming of our wardrobe for the next spring and summer season!
Malan Breton
We kicked things off with the show we never miss, the Malan Breton presentation! He brought his classic tailoring and dramatic flair to the runway, with a strong color palette and a nod to years past, when men and women dressed for work, weekend and the after-dinner party. The collection was a beautiful mix of structured jackets, intricate details, and glamorous gowns that made a statement.
alice+olivia by Stacey Bendet

We tripped down the rabbit hole at the alice + olivia by Stacey Bendet presentation. Stacey Bendet’s whimsical world was in full bloom, with models posing in a garden wonderland. The collection was filled with the brand’s signature bold prints, vibrant colors and playful silhouettes that embody fun.
Cynthia Rowley
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We were transported to a world of pure romance with Cynthia Rowley. Her collection was a dreamy mix of feminine dresses and flirty separates, set against the backdrop of Battery Park. It was the perfect blend of sweet and edgy that we adore from the designer.
Ameli
Our newest DivaGals were on hand to see the Ameli presentation, a mixture of women’s and men’s wear designed to fit every body.
Bibhu Mohapatra
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Bibhu Mohapatra absolutely blew us away with his sophisticated and elegant designs. The collection was a masterclass in modern glamour, featuring flowing gowns and tailored pieces that were perfect for any red carpet moment.
Photo credits: Lead Photo: Malan Breton NYFW SS by Danny Chin | @OmegaPhotoStudios, Amanne Media, Samantha Bessudo Drucker



