
The annual Fashion For Cancer charity fashion show returns. And this year, every moment matters. From every quiet milestone and every word of encouragement to every person who shows up and stays, “It Matters" is a tribute to how profoundly simple moments can bring strength and comfort to those battling cancer. Fashion For Cancer (FFC) is staging this year's runway on an afternoon at The Westin Singapore on Saturday, 29 August 2026, showcasing the works of local fashion label, The Missing Piece.
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The show brings together cancer survivors and patients as models walking the runway, while celebrating and empowering them. Beyond this, the platform honours the collective spirit of the community as it also highlights the families, caregivers, friends and loved ones whose devotion forms the backbone of every journey.
This year’s programme will feature extra special performances by singer-actress Joanna Dong and the Sing Song Social Club community choir. All-in-all, the show is shaping up to be an uplifting space where survivors feel empowered through honest conversations around cancer and healing, with support from fellow survivors, friends, and family.
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In the three years since its inception, Fashion For Cancer has raised over S$600,000 for the National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS) Cancer Fund, distributed equally between cancer research and patient care. Having exceeded its S$200,000 fundraising goal in 2025, the initiative has set its sights higher this year with a new target of S$250,000. Here are among the many ways to get involved: Donating directly through Give.Asia, purchasing tickets to the show, contributing through in-kind sponsorships, or volunteering at the event itself.
Tickets for the Fashion for Cancer 2026 Charity Fashion Show are now available and priced at $200 per person until 21 August. Click here for tickets. Proceeds go towards the National Cancer Centre Singapore's (NCCS) Cancer Fund, supporting cancer research, patient care and education. For more information, visit the Fashion For Cancer SG website.