Some stories only start once the cameras are flashing.
This one begins before Miss Universe even steps onto the stage.
From 15 to 19 July, reigning Miss Universe Fátima Boch will visit Malta as part of the official Miss Universe Malta 2026 programme, taking part in media appearances, special events and the highly anticipated Coronation Gala on 16 July.
Naturally, many people will be watching Fátima.
What she does. Where she goes. What she wears.
But one of the most interesting stories of her visit is happening quietly behind the scenes.
One of her most anticipated looks in Malta has been created by Roberto Mendoza, a fashion designer based in Europe whose name many people are about to discover for the first time.
The dress has not been revealed yet.
No full images. No public details. No spoilers.
It will be seen for the first time when Fátima steps into the spotlight in Malta.
That secrecy is part of the excitement. In a world where almost everything is posted before it happens, a dress kept under wraps still has power.
And behind that moment is Roberto.
Roberto Mendoza is part of a new generation of designers building their name through detail, discipline and personal vision.
Based in Malta, he creates luxury couture and made-to-measure gowns for women who want something personal, elegant and memorable.
His work is not about loud fashion.
It is about presence.
Clean silhouettes, careful finishes, hand-finished details and a sense of elegance that feels polished without trying too hard. His designs are made for moments where the dress matters, but the woman wearing it matters even more.
That approach has helped Roberto gain attention in the world of pageants, gala dresses, and luxury fashion, where every detail is noticed, and every look can travel far beyond the room where it is first worn.
Dressing Miss Universe is not just another project for a designer.
It is one of those moments where fashion meets visibility.
When Fátima Boch appears in Malta, thousands of people will see the dress. Some will follow the event because of Miss Universe. Some will search for Fátima Boch in Malta. Others will look for the photos from the Miss Universe Malta Coronation Gala.
And many of them will end up discovering the same name.
Roberto Mendoza.
There is also a deeper connection behind this collaboration. Although their careers have taken them to different parts of the world, Roberto and Fátima share the same roots. That detail gives this moment a more personal meaning, one that goes beyond fashion and speaks to identity, pride and the quiet power of seeing talent travel across borders.
Roberto was born in Mexico, and seeing one of his creations worn by the current Miss Universe, who shares that heritage, makes this collaboration especially meaningful.
“Designing for Miss Universe is an incredible honour,” says Roberto Mendoza. “Knowing that someone who shares my roots will wear one of my creations during such an important event makes this experience even more special.”
Fátima Boch’s visit from 15 to 19 July places Malta at the centre of the international pageant conversation.
The official programme includes appearances, events and the Miss Universe Malta 2026 Coronation Gala on 16 July, one of the most important moments of the visit.
For Malta, it is a chance to welcome one of the world’s most recognisable women.
For fashion lovers, it is a chance to watch a couture moment unfold.
And for Roberto Mendoza, it is a moment that may introduce his work to a much wider audience.
When the cameras turn to Miss Universe, they will also be introducing thousands of people to the designer behind one of her most talked-about looks.