Mirto dates back to 1956, where it began creating shirts for men, and later branched out to creating more items to outfit a man in casual and formal wear, and even pajamas. Mirto products are sold in 25 countries around the world.

Their Fall/Winter 2014-15 runway show started off with pop and current music playing, but not over a loudspeaker, via violin. This of course peaked interest immediately.

The collection was called Dream, because it also included pajamas. The first thought that passed through my mind was colorful. It’s nice to know that colors will be back in fall and winter. Things get so dreary sometimes with simple blacks and greys all winter long.

All the right trends were there. Dashes of plaid, velvet blazers, tweed coats, retro patterned shirts and warm knits walked the runway. Even pajamas, and a plaid robe made the cut. Something new-the knit beanie cap made an appearance several times. This was a nice change to the fedora style hats we saw in Milan and London.

BDMOTP favorite: brown velvet suit (so 70’s!) and suspenders with patterned shirt and plaid pants.

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Posted by Lori Zaino and photos by Paloma Canseco.

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