Bevza's Fall 2026 Collection: Comfort Meets Style for the Modern Mother
By André Leon Talley
Feb 11, 2026
By André Leon Talley
Feb 11, 2026
Svitlana Bevza, a designer known for her distinctive aesthetic, recently shared the joyful news of her third pregnancy. This personal milestone significantly influenced her creative process for the Fall 2026 collection. Unable to travel to New York for in-person appointments, Bevza skillfully navigated the challenges of remote design, a proficiency honed since the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine necessitated virtual collaboration with her Kyiv atelier. With the demands of motherhood at the forefront, Bevza conceived a collection that not only exuded style but also offered unparalleled comfort and wearability.
The collection showcases a deliberate shift towards more relaxed and flowing silhouettes, diverging from some of her previous, more structured offerings. Knitwear emerged as a dominant theme, perfectly suited for a range of occasions, from cozy après-ski moments to the unique needs of expectant mothers. Among the standout pieces are sweaters in various lengths, including a mini-dress style that Bevza herself particularly favors. She humorously noted her personal struggle with finding comfortable trousers during pregnancy, leading her to create this versatile piece that pairs seamlessly with leggings. The trousers in this collection, designed for a broad appeal, feature elongated ties at the hips, allowing for multiple styling options and adaptability to diverse body shapes and events.
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