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SIARGAO IN FILM

This is the mother of all backlogs, I tell you.

This was our first trip to Siargao three years ago. The place which swept us off our feet in a matter of seconds. I just felt like I need to share this for a handful of reasons.

1. We already fulfilled our promise that we will go back here. We did and now we want to go back again and for a much longer vacation.

2. I was pregnant the first time we went here and the little one is turning two in a few months time.

3. It would be selfish not to share, the place is a parcel of my heaven.

4. It's summer!!!

These photos were taken by the husband. Shot in film which still amazes me until now. Shot with Canon AE-1 Program 50mm 1:1.8 FD lens attached with a wide angle fish eye converter. Film: Kodak Ultra Max 400

















We literally toured the whole Siargao!

1st day: Cebu. Siargao. Dapa. Taktak Falls. Alegria Beach. Pacifico Beach. General Luna.

2nd day: Magpupungko Beach. Lagoon. Natural Pools. Philippine Deep. General Luna Stretch. Island Hopping. Naked Island. Dako Island. Guyam Island. Cloud 9. Pansukian Tropical Resort. General Luna. Boulevard.

3rd day: Port. Socorro. Hidden Island. Club Tara. Rock Islands. Beach with no name. Sohoton Cave. Bucas Grande Island.

4th day: Dapa. Siargao. Cebu

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ALCOY




























This was our impromptu trip to Alcoy a few months back. It was just one of those mornings when I was feeling down and I couldn't pinpoint as to why. For an instant remedy -- pulled the first swimsuit I saw in my closet, a change of clothes, towel, a good book, camera, sunglasses, my husband and off to the beach we went. 
See, this is why I love you so much, Cebu. Look how beautiful your public beaches are.

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Isla Reta, Davao

















Some photos from our trip to Davao.
Landscape photos by my friend, Isa Aniga. The rest were taken by my husband.

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Spellbound









This is one thing I will never get tired of. I think I will already be in a rocking chair, old and aging and the mere sight of fireworks display and I'd be this giddy, young girl fixated in the sky. Spellbound. So, how about this as a view from your window?

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Misibis


 
 
My sister.
Misibis Bay.

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Lowaii




I've been collecting swimsuits since time immemorial, by that I mean 7 - 8 years ago but my obsession with one-piece swimsuits started 4 years ago when I discovered that you don't necessarily have to bare it all just to prove that you're comfortable in your own skin.


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Tangerine




My sister.
Boracay.

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City of Vintage's Reverie


 
 
Here's a preview from yesterday's shoot for my line CITY OF VINTAGE 

Photographed by: Mark Cantalejo
Model: Lana Novikova
MUA: Pearl of Dollface Cosmetics
Hair: Ruby Sandoval
Styling: Nicoco Roa & yours truly
Accessories: Young Folks

Swimsuits: Of course, CITY OF VINTAGE
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Isla Capones






Because you're worth looking back to.

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