Dozens of breast cancer patients and survivors stole the show at this year’s New York Fashion Week — by proudly displaying their scars and unfiltered emotion about battling the deadly disease.

Models and average Josephinas alike strutted down the runway on Sunday as part of lingerie brand AnaOno’s “Cancer Culture” show — with the afflicted storming the stage as an “act of resistance” against both the disease and the beauty standards that don’t align with those living with it.

“It’s a celebration. It’s the biggest kind of way of our bodies, of our strength, of our resiliency, of our warriorwood,” said Sarrah Strimel Bentley, who paired her bra and panties with a pair of Fiorentini and Baker motorcycle boots for the occasion. 8

Strimel Bentley, of Williamsburg, was the lone New Yorke

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