
Michael Cinco graces the red carpet of Cannes Film Festival 2025
Michael Cinco was among the Filipino celebrities who made a stunning appearance at the prestigious 2025 Cannes Film Festival.
On Instagram, the renowned Filipino fashion designer shared a glimpse of his red carpet moment, where he donned his signature ensemble: a classic suit paired with a bow tie and oversized sunglasses.
"Thrilled to walk the iconic red carpet once again at Cannes Film Festival for the premiere of Scarlett Johansson's film 'Eleanor The Great'," the fashion designer said in the caption.
Aside from Michael, other Filipino personalities who strutted the Cannes red carpet were Kylie Verzosa and Marina Summers.
In April, Michael met up with Heart Evangelista in Dubai ahead of the 2025 EMIGALA Fashion & Beauty Awards ceremony, where the Kapuso artist received the Global Fashion Influencer of the Year award.
— Hermes Joy Tunac/LA, GMA Integrated News
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