Malan Breton unveiled his Spring/Summer 2025 collection at New York Fashion Week, weaving themes of betrayal, revenge, and hope into an unforgettable runway show. Drawing inspiration from 19th and 20th-century fairy tales, Breton’s collection featured powerful, flowing silhouettes crafted from leather, silk, lightweight wools, and silk brocades—hallmarks of his renowned tailoring skills. Models were accessorized with the Ladies Coutura Collection watches by Seiko Watch of America.
Breton himself composed the show’s soundtrack, which was deejayed by Zeke Thomas, son of NBA legend Isiah Thomas. Held in New York City and presented by EPNFW, the event featured a hair team led by celebrity stylist Marco Maranghello and a beauty team led by Emmy-nominated artist Vincenza Carovillano. The show closed with a standout appearance by model Elton Ilirjani.
The night continued with an exclusive afterparty at DOM, featuring live performances by Quincy, Ben Hazelwood, and a DJ set by Zeke Thomas, with additional music by Grippa, who recently collaborated with acclaimed songwriter Wendy Starland.
Among the notable attendees were Malan Breton, Princess Jazmin Grimaldi, Ian Mellankamp, Crystal Waters, Quincy, Jean Shafiroff, Consuelo Vanderbilt, Michael Musto, Carmen D’Alessio, SAG Award winner Jessica Pimentel, Tony Award winners Baayork Lee and Danny Burstein, Pierre Crespeau, and Ben Hazlewood.
About Malan Breton:
Malan Breton is a multi-faceted creative force—fashion designer, singer, actor, costume designer, film director, TV producer, writer, musician, and songwriter. He is also a government-appointed ambassador to Taiwan ROC. His designs have graced countless red carpets and been worn by stars like Dame Emma Thompson, Priyanka Chopra, Janelle Monáe, and Fantasia, among many others.
Breton’s work has appeared on over 200 international magazine covers, including Vogue, Elle, Harper’s Bazaar, Glamour, GQ, and L’Officiel. He has presented collections worldwide, from New York to Paris and beyond, including for the British Royal Family and the Government of Taiwan.
In addition to fashion, Breton is a top-charting euro-pop singer and an award-winning film director. His latest documentary, Je Suis Mona, follows model and activist Elton Ilirjani through a whirlwind of 45 shows for the Fall/Winter 2024/25 collections. This fall, he will release his second album, Chansons d’Amour Éternel.
Breton’s talents extend beyond fashion into television and film, where his costume designs have been featured in Quantico, the Tony Awards, and The Real Housewives. A Savile Row-trained tailor, Breton’s work continues to captivate audiences across industries, from Broadway to the world of video games.
Photo Credits: Arun Nevader
“Wherever you go, shine…” — Malan Breton