In the world of pageantry, masterpieces often take months—sometimes years—to conceptualize, refine, and perfect. But for celebrated Filipino designer Mak Tumang, the road to creating Ahtisa Manalo’s Miss Universe 2025 preliminary gown was a high-stakes race against time, heart, and history.
Only 18 days before his scheduled departure for Thailand, Tumang received the daunting assignment: craft an evening gown worthy of the Miss Universe stage, one that would match Ahtisa’s quiet strength, luminous beauty, and evolving story as the Philippines’ bet for the crown. The constraints were brutal. The expectations, colossal. And the margin for error? Virtually nonexistent.
What emerged from this crucible of pressure was the now-revered “Pinctada” gown—a shimmering work of art born from sacrifice and driven by devotion.
A Creative Process Fueled by Urgency and Heart
With the clock ticking, Tumang returned to his core philosophy: creation anchored in meaning. But the rarity of the materials needed—particularly the gold Swarovski crystals he envisioned—posed another challenge. Sourcing them anew within the short timeline was impossible.
And so came the most emotional decision of the entire journey.
Tumang dismantled the legendary Sinag gown, the very piece worn by Catriona Gray during her Binibining Pilipinas 2018 coronation—a gown considered sacred by Filipino pageant fans. From its fabric, he carefully removed the gold crystals, transferring them one by one onto Ahtisa’s new gown.
It was an artistic sacrifice that carried weight. Sinag was more than a garment; it was a symbol of a golden era for Philippine pageantry. Taking it apart was not an option he wanted, but one he ultimately had to make to bring Pinctada to life on such an unforgiving deadline.
The Rebirth of Crystals, the Birth of a New Legend
Hour after painstaking hour, Tumang worked through exhaustion—reattaching each crystal, refining each curve, and sculpting the gown into a luminous shell of gold and iridescence. As he shared in his post, the process was “heartbreaking, yet deeply fulfilling,” a testament to the emotional weight behind every stitch.
But the result? A gown that transcended its timeline.
When Ahtisa stepped onto the Miss Universe 2025 preliminary stage, she didn’t just wear an evening gown; she wore history—reborn, repurposed, and reimagined. The Pinctada gown shimmered like a treasure from the deep, symbolizing purity, resilience, and the quiet power of transformation—qualities Ahtisa carried with grace.
Behind the Scenes, Beyond the Fabric
Tumang later posted behind-the-scenes snapshots complete with timestamps, offering fans a rare glimpse into his creative rigor: late-night fittings, crystal transfers, last-minute refinements, and the emotional weight of preserving the legacy of Sinag even as it gave life to a new masterpiece.
And to ease the collective gasp of Filipino pageant lovers, he added a reassuring footnote:
“Sinag will definitely be restored.”
A Story of Pressure, Passion, and Passing the Torch
The making of the Pinctada gown is not just a story about design—it’s about lineage. One queen’s gown lending its brilliance to another. One golden legacy enabling the birth of a new one.
In the end, Tumang delivered more than a gown. He delivered a moment—a bridge between eras, a tribute to Filipino artistry, and a symbol of how passion and purpose can triumph even against the tightest deadlines.
For Ahtisa Manalo, Pinctada was her armor.
For Mak Tumang, it was proof that masterpieces can still shine—even when forged in the eleventh hour.