Madrid — On March 13, amid an atmosphere brimming with anticipation and elegance, the iconic Serrería Belga was transformed into the perfect setting to celebrate 70 years of Spanish fashion.

It was not just another runway show: it was a meeting point between tradition and modernity, a moment where the past intertwined seamlessly with the present.

The house of MIRTO, true to its values of craftsmanship, quality, and timeless elegance, unveiled its new Crush Spring-Summer 2026 collection: a proposal that is not only seen, but felt, experienced, and remembered. From the very first moment, it was clear that fashion—the force that sparks an inevitable crush—was the true protagonist of the evening.

A Palette That Enchants

The lights dimmed, and the runway came alive with shades that captured every flicker: vibrant coral, aqua green, intense turquoise, natural ochre, botanical green, and white. It was like watching a prism of color unfold before the eyes. Prints—from oversized florals to paisleys and large-scale graphics—flowed over carefully designed volumes, creating an energy reminiscent of a garden in motion. The fabrics—cotton, linen, silk, and ramie—did more than wrap the body; they seemed to dance with every step.

Each look was a statement of style: flowing skirts, draped dresses that caressed the air, bermudas, and casual blazers combining comfort with natural sophistication.

Crush was not about impressing; it was about connecting, like the magic of an unexpected crush.

The Salvatore Plata Touch

Amid so much lightness and color, jewelry claimed its place with exquisite presence. Salvatore Plata was not merely a complement; it was an essential part of the runway’s visual narrative. Its Silken Code collection, inspired by the Silk Road, accompanied each look with the same intention as MIRTO’s Crush: emotion, movement, and expression.

Freshness:
Pieces from the Organic line shone with lively forms and fresh colors, harmonizing with the peach and orange tones of certain outfits, adding a sense of modern optimism.

Color:
The Petra collection, the season’s standout for its sculptural boldness, reinforced the presence of the more structured silhouettes.

Delicacy:
Palmyra mother-of-pearl earrings offered a subtle counterpoint of delicacy, reflecting the light as a gentle nod to the textures of the fabrics. The geometric designs of Electra added a contemporary signature that perfectly complemented the clean, precise cuts of the garments.

The result was a runway where fashion and jewelry ceased to be parallel disciplines, merging instead into a single sensory experience.

More than a celebration, a connection

What unfolded that evening was not just a collection presentation; it was a celebration of history, craftsmanship, and emotion. MIRTO, with its seven decades of family heritage, and Salvatore Plata, with its artisanal and narrative approach to jewelry, shared a common language: that of detail transcending the object.

Those of us fortunate enough to attend witnessed a collection that felt like a dialogue between past and present, color and form, garment and jewel. Crush captivated not only through its aesthetics but through its ability to connect with every observer. And there, in that very moment—as its name suggests—the magic happened.

Because when design meets material and emotion becomes presence, fashion ceases to be just a runway. It becomes a memory.