
De La Vali Pre Fall 2026 brings chiffon dresses, lace separates, draped jersey, scarf tops, and ruby red party pieces into a collection with a very clear agenda. Titled Con Alma, the season takes Spanish romance and gives it the kind of Ibiza voltage that belongs at dinner, on a terrace, and definitely at whatever happens after.
Con Alma Is Not Here To Behave

De La Vali knows exactly what it is good at, and Pre Fall 2026 goes straight there. The dresses want attention. The tops flirt with the shoulder. The skirts feel like they were designed around the idea of staying out too late. Cream, black, mint green, pink, antique yellow, brown, and ruby red give the collection its range, but the red pieces are the ones that make the strongest case for clearing your calendar.
The Ibiza born attitude sits naturally inside De La Vali, where party dressing has always looked more personal than polished. The brand understands a dinner dress, but it also understands that the second location is usually where the outfit gets interesting.
Chiffon Brings The Drama, Jersey Brings The Body

The chiffon pieces are doing the romantic heavy lifting, but not in a fragile way. Solana, Maite, Cruz, Socorro, and Agapito styles bring volume, sheerness, ruffles, and a little Spanish theatre to the season. A cream chiffon top feels soft at first glance, then sharper once it is styled with a skirt or trouser. A ruby red maxi does not need much help.
Draped jersey takes the collection somewhere closer, sleeker, and more after dark. Perisa, Vida, Mireya, and Alma shapes sit against the body with that clean party line De La Vali does so well. Together, chiffon and jersey give the clothing lineup two different ways to enter the room, one floating in first, the other cutting straight through.
Lace Looks Better When It Gets A Little Reckless

Lace is the detail that turns Con Alma from pretty into dangerous. Laia dresses, the Bodita mini, Rocio trousers, the Mija top, the Calima maxi, and the Pasion skirt all push the fabric into a hotter space. Antique yellow gives the lace a vintage charge, while black and cream keep it tied to the brand’s after dark vocabulary.
The separates are where the collection starts to feel especially useful. A lace trouser changes the temperature of a minimal top. A chiffon skirt makes a bikini top feel dinner ready. A fitted top grounds a dramatic hem without stealing the whole scene. This is where De La Vali tops and skirts do real work, because they bring the same charge as the dresses without making the styling feel obvious.
Pre Fall Gets Better When It Stops Playing Safe

Pre Fall can sometimes feel like fashion’s waiting room, but De La Vali treats it like the main event. Cielo arrives with a cape. Bonita puts the headscarf back into the outfit conversation. Adriana brings double satin into the mix. Kasai and Catalina add black twill, giving the season a sharper line against all the chiffon, lace, and romance.
Con Alma lands because it knows bohemian dressing is having a moment, then makes it feel less predictable. The dresses are romantic. The lace has bite. The scarf tops are flirtier than they need to be. The whole wardrobe feels built for the woman who does not need a special occasion to dress like the night could turn legendary.
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Brand DNA
Established in Ibiza in 2017 by Jana Sascha Haveman and Laura Castro, De La Vali turns Spanish island glamour into bold womenswear, with romantic dresses, party pieces, prints, and after dark drama.