The Philippine Legacy is proud to announce its latest collaboration with internationally acclaimed fashion designer Michael Cinco for a gala night on December 2.
The Philippine Legacy Gala at the Marriott Hotel will showcase Cinco’s latest collection, inspired by Rome’s history and culture, promising a night of elegance while raising funds for the Philippine Missionari della Fondazione di Carità, Inc., a non-profit organization supporting the Missionaries of Charity in aiding vulnerable communities in the Philippines.
The Philippine Legacy has been instrumental in promoting Filipino talent and artistry on a global stage for a meaningful cause. Their renewed partnership with Cinco highlights their ongoing commitment to supporting and showcasing world-class Filipino designers while helping the community.

“The success and public demand for Michael Cinco’s showcase at our 2023 gala inspired us to feature him again this year,” said Archie Tan, Co-founder and Producer of The Philippine Legacy.
“His blend of tradition, innovation, and Philippine artistry resonated deeply with our audience, leading to his return with ‘The Impalpable Dream of Eternal City, Roma.’ Through our partnership with Michael, we aim to increase donations, envisioning a society that treats everyone with dignity, provides essential services to the less fortunate, and celebrates the values of love, compassion, and selflessness,” he added.
For renowned fashion designer Cinco, participating in the gala is deeply personal. “Showcasing my collection at the Philippine Legacy Gala to help poor families in Manila is profoundly meaningful to me,” he said. “It goes beyond the honor of presenting my work on a prestigious platform; it is an opportunity to use my craft for a greater cause.”
Reflecting on the impact of his work, Cinco feels a deep sense of responsibility and fulfillment. “Knowing that my collection can contribute to an initiative that directly aids impoverished families in Manila fills me with a sense of purpose and fulfillment,” he explained. “Fashion, in this context, becomes a powerful tool for social good, bridging the gap between creativity and compassion. It underscores the responsibility I have as an artist and professional to give back to my community and to use my talent to make a positive impact.”

Albert Andrada, Co-producer of The Philippine Legacy, echoed these sentiments, highlighting the synergy between Cinco’s artistry and the gala’s mission. “Michael’s collection elevates Filipino fashion and brings attention to our cause,” Andrada added.
“Together with Judith Tan (President and Founder) and Charles Pontier (Co-founder), who have been instrumental in our organization’s success and ongoing initiatives, Michael’s commitment to using his talent for the greater good aligns perfectly with our mission, showcasing the transformative power of art and generosity.”
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