Madrid, March 13 – Spanish fashion celebrates a milestone: 70 years of MIRTO, a family-owned brand that since 1956 has stood out for its quality, craftsmanship, and timeless eleganc
To commemorate this anniversary, MIRTO is organizing a very special fashion show, with Salvatore Plata chosen as the jewelry brand to accompany the runway with its Silken Code collection.

This collaboration not only unites fashion and jewelry but also reinforces the shared values of both brands: family tradition, respect for the craft, and meticulous attention to detail as the foundation of contemporary elegance.
Silken Code: jewelry that dialogues with fashion
The Silken Code collection draws inspiration from the historic Silk Road, connecting East and West through symbolism, textures, and forms that evoke movement and lightness. Each piece in sterling silver combines fluidity, precise details, and colored zirconia, recreating the delicate fall of silk and adding a sophisticated touch to every look.
In the context of MIRTO’s fashion show, Salvatore Plata’s presence goes beyond aesthetic complementarity: it acts as a visual storyteller of trends, selecting pieces from various collection lines that interact with the energy and palette of Crush, MIRTO’s new Spring-Summer 2026 collection.
Organic: color and summer freshness
The Organic line stands out for its vibrant, energizing palette, filled with shades reminiscent of exotic fruits and Mediterranean markets: intense greens, delicate pinks, bright blues, and especially peach and orange tones that naturally complement the warm color palettes of Crush. These pieces incorporate natural stones and dynamic shapes, bringing a lively touch of color and fresh sophistication to the overall look.
Petra: bold presence and seasonal sensation
The Petra collection has been internally highlighted as one of the season’s sensations, thanks to its more sculptural forms and striking presence. With pieces that combine volume, texture, and an almost architectural character, Petra provides a bold counterpoint to the fluidity of Crush, balancing soft silhouettes with a strong, modern visual accent.
Palmyra
Palmyra’s sterling silver earrings with carved mother-of-pearl filigree offer an aesthetic that converses with the craftsmanship and movement of Crush. The iridescent nacre, with its organic touch, acts as a bridge between natural and sophisticated, highlighting understated elegance and artisanal sensibility characteristic of both brands.
Electra: modern geometry and structured elegance
Finally, the Electra collection presents a more contemporary and geometric approach. Its forms, inspired by intricate structures, turn each piece into an element that dialogues with tailored cuts and the defined lines of some Crush looks. Electra brings presence and modernity without compromising the overall softness of the collection.
MIRTO’s Crush collection: love at first sight
MIRTO’s new collection celebrates that magical moment when a garment sparks instant affection. You walk down the street, stop at a shop window, swipe through your phone or tablet… and suddenly you know: you’ve found it, and it’s for you. That moment has a name: Crush. An unexpected love at first sight for a piece that you immediately know will be part of your most memorable moments.
The collection is built on a luminous and seductive color palette: vibrant coral, aqua green, intense turquoise, natural ochre, botanical green, and white. Each shade pairs with exclusive prints that create a dynamic visual dialogue: delicate pinks, oversized yellow flowers, floral compositions over reinterpreted stripe backgrounds, paisleys, and bold graphics. Every detail is designed so that each look captures attention at first glance.
Natural fabrics—cotton, linen, silk, or ramie, a sustainable and durable material—are combined with technical fibers to provide functionality and comfort. Embroidery, fil coupé, and artisanal details elevate each piece’s quality, while precisely studied lines and patterns ensure fits that shape without constraining, drapes that move gracefully, and sleeves or shoulders that structure the silhouette elegantly. Waistlines are subtly defined, and handcrafted buttons and finishes showcase MIRTO’s meticulous attention to detail.
In Crush, fashion is not only seen—it’s felt. Full or layered skirts, draped dresses, fitted or flowing kaftan-inspired dresses, palazzo pants, bermudas, cropped jackets or casual blazers, and tops and blouses that form the foundation of each look—all are designed to captivate at first glance. Each piece proposes a style experience, a moment of connection where fashion becomes an extension of personality.
This is where Salvatore Plata jewelry comes in: carefully selected to complement each Crush line, enhancing the collection’s color palette and volumes. Pieces from the Organic line—with its fresh oranges and peaches—Petra, the season’s sensation, Palmyra in mother-of-pearl, and Electra, with modern geometry, act as counterpoints that follow the movement, illuminate the looks, and reinforce the runway’s visual narrative. Jewelry ceases to be an accessory; it becomes an integral part of the story of each garment, amplifying the emotion of the Crush moment.
Two family brands united by tradition
Both MIRTO and Salvatore Plata are family businesses, and this condition shapes their way of working: passion for the craft, respect for tradition, and commitment to quality and innovation. This affinity transforms the collaboration into something more than aesthetic: it is a meeting of values, history, and creativity reflected in every design and piece of jewelry showcased on the runway.
MIRTO’s 70th-anniversary fashion show not only celebrates seven decades of history but also the dialogue between past and present, tradition and modernity, with Salvatore Plata as the perfect companion in this story.
Because when design, material, and emotion converge, fashion ceases to be just a garment or a piece of jewelry. It becomes an experience that accompanies life.






















