Miss Universe Canada org speaks up on gown controversy involving Filipino designers
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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, May 25) The Miss Universe Canada organization has apologized to Filipino designers Michael Cinco and Rian Fernandez following a series of controversies about their work experience with the group.
In an Instagram post on Tuesday, MUC aired its side about the issue and apologized to Cinco and Fernandez for any damage these recent incidents have caused to them or their brand. We strive to ensure our designer partners such as Michael Cinco and Rian Fernandez are always aware of our gratitude for their tremendous support, it said.
Published May 25, 2021, 6:09 PM
“We at the Miss Universe Canada organization are deeply saddened to read the recent negative online comments directed at us, the current Miss Universe Canada titleholder, some of our designer supporters and third-party organizations.”
This is what the beauty pageant organization said on their recent Instagram post referring to Dubai-based Filipino renowned Fashion designer Michael Cinco’s complaint about Miss Universe Canada 2020 Nova Stevens, MGmode’s Migüel Martinez and Denis Martin Davila, and Miss Universe Canada organization.
“The Miss Universe Canada (MUC) organization appreciates the relationships we have worked hard to build and maintain with designers all over the world. Like any organization in the pageant business, we enter into agreements with designers, in exchange for products we provide exposure and recognition to their brand. We recognize the significant contribution they make, not only with beautiful couture gowns, b
Miss Universe Canada organization apologized to two Filipino designers who previously aired their negative experiences working with them in the international pageant scene.
As of writing, the official Facebook page of the pageant organization can no longer be accessed after it posted the statement on Tuesday morning, May 24 (Philippine time).
The statement is still accessible on its official website. Some pageant Facebook pages also shared it on their accounts.
The organization initially explained that they value the MUC titleholder’s “input and comfortability” in the designs they commit to.
“We do not commit to any specific design for any specific event; instead we collaborate with the reigning MUC titleholder, and based on her input and comfortability in each outfit we decide which outfit to wear at which event. As a result of that, we are not able to wear all of the beautiful designs sent to us,” they said.
Published May 24, 2021, 10:05 AM
Rian Fernandez
Filipino fashion designer Rian Fernandez has shared his harrowing experience with Miss Universe Canada Organization some years ago.
On Facebook, Fernandez broke his silence following the hullabaloos circulating the social media on how the Canadian team allegedly “deceived the great Michael Cinco, a well-renowned Filipino designer based in Dubai.”
“I just want to share the dreadful experience I had with them as well. An awful experience that almost cost my life!,” he said.
“I wanted my voice to be heard NOW because I am one with M5 when he mentioned that FILIPINO DESIGNERS SHOULD NO LONGER TRUST Miss Universe Canada Organization, under the directorship of Denis Martin Davila. I will not allow this VILE & CHEATERY of Denis to continue!”
Fashion designers Jaggy Glarino and Rian Fernandez show support for Michael Cinco
Miss Universe Canada 2018 Marta Magdalena Stepien with Rain Fernandez and the suit designed by Jaggy Glarino for Nova Stevens After Michael Cinco released his statement on social media about the "sabotaging" allegati