Malan Breton presented his Autumn Winter 2026 collection, titled “Song of the Winter Siren”, during New York Fashion Week in February at the Leman Ballroom in Manhattan’s Financial District.
Set against Art Deco grandeur, the coed collection draws on the visual language of late 1920s and 1930s glamour and classic film noir, pairing refinement with an undercurrent of tension and consequence. Breton, trained on Savile Row and recognized for work spanning fashion, film and music, approaches the season with silhouettes designed to feel deliberate and sculpted, emphasizing a sense of character and narrative in each look.
A nocturnal palette anchors the collection, including inkwell black, bone white, champagne gold, garnet and smoke silverreinforces the cinematic atmosphere, with beauty by Odilis and hair by Vivienne Mackinder leaning into polished, era inspiring glamour.
Select looks featured King Seiko VANAC watches, underscoring the collection’s themes of love, inevitability and precision, where craftsmanship serves as quiet punctuation to the story on the runway.
The presentation of the show was followed by a special musical performance by Sorana. Her social media engagement to date encompasses over 5 billion streams worldwide, 5 million physical records sold, and over 1 million social media followers.
Photo Credit: BFA / Erik Kolics
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