The thing here is ------ brassavola ------ if we do enough looking around online, and if we see many examples of discussions showing photos of a particular virus causing that particular style of deformation/malformation ------ then that could say quite a lot about what sort of virus could result in that particular deformation/malformation (and even the 'addition' of violet colours to your white flower).
Eg.
Click Here. The question is whether the effect is the same as in your flower. Also noting that extra colouring or patches in certain regions isn't necessarily colour 'break' patterns (plus dry/shrivelled bits) often associated with certain orchid viruses.
If we find can't find a single source of discussion online that points toward a link between virus and that sort of particular deformation result ....... then that will tell us something, such as probably not virus related. But rather, genetically related.
We have to agree with rbarata - virus testing will help to see whether it has a virus, or not.
Also - if possible, make your images larger - because the images are relatively small - and nobody can see clearly the regions of most interest. Also, take close-up shots of the regions of interest. And compare the side-lobe of one of your flowers (pattern) with one of those flowers in the link - to see if there are similarities.