before motherhood, there was her. love you always, ma! š
ikyk that sometimes or honestly most of the time I wonder what you dreamed about in the ā90s before responsibilities, or life in general, started asking so much from you.
definitely my twin and forever my safety net! šš
dedma sa mga wtf nāyo. lols. behind every small or big success of mine⦠is a mother (my mama) who never stopped supporting me and never taught me to be ashamed of who I am.
pov: my younger self wouldāve stayed longer just to watch.
thank you so much for this experience @_studio1372_@1372designs@karitonby1372designs and @hubmakelab š« grateful to have shared space with such talented artists and to have been part of something so meaningful.
truly, this place is a third space that feels safe, inspiring and real. AND everyone needs a space to simply be!
āskailuvsu
if Iām too much, then Iām exactly enough for myself. (21/03/26)
this Figure Drawing Workshop focuses on the human formāhow the body moves, how the lines curve and how the muscles twist. it is not just about drawing the human figure, but about expressing how the body feels. š«āØ
the ambiance of this place (@_studio1372_ ) and these beautiful, talented souls reminded me that I am art and my spark was never gone, just waiting to be felt again. thank you so much @agnesdj Tito Seb and Tita Ruby for this opportunity, and to all the artists! suhay saāting lahat!!
also grateful to share this moment with one of my truest, most authentic friend @liam.sizzling.tofu š
Trans Day of Visibility arriving within Womenās Month and at the threshold of Holy Week feels more than symbolic but a call to conscience.
In honoring Marsha P. Johnson, we honor a legacy that taught us visibility is never just about being seen. It is about insisting on humanity in a world that too often withholds it. Marsha stood at the intersection of transness, womanhood, race, poverty, and resistance, reminding us that liberation is hollow if it leaves the most marginalized behind.
And in a season that asks us to reflect on love, sacrifice, and compassion, we are challenged to ask what our faith and feminism truly mean if they do not make room for trans lives.
Visibility is sacred, but it is not sufficient; what must follow is protection, dignity, justice, and a love brave enough to include.
Photographer: @grantbabia
Designer: @nicolaserindare
Lighting Director: @sonkaiser_
Creative Director: @bierevalde
Hair and Makeup: @liliyamyam@liamjuliane.hmua@bieaute.makeupstudio
#TDOV #TransDayOfVisibility #WomensMonth #HolyWeek #ExplorePage
had the opportunity to attend the @byond.ph grand launch and gain deeper insight into the science behind their leave-in dry shampoo.
iāve actually been using the products for almost a month now and itās honestly become part of my daily routine. it works as a reliable shield throughout the day. beyond instant volume, my scalp feels protected and my hair stays fresh and noticeably softer. itās a practical solution for busy schedules, especially important in our humid climate.
itās always interesting to see innovation grounded in thoughtful formulation lalo na when youāve already experienced the results firsthand!
celebrated Galentineās the way it should be with my CCC friends!
thanks you @eutopiacafe_ for having us and for the kind of atmosphere that turns simple hangouts into something memorable.
2016 me didnāt know what was coming..
way back in 2016, I already felt that there was something different inside of meāa spark, a quiet knowing that my potential was bigger than I could fully see. I was figuring things out on my own, stumbling through what it meant to be me and to exist in my truth. the world didnāt have the words yet and neither did I, but there was always that sense that my identity, my energy and my creativity were meant to be expressed fully, unapologetically.
I surrounded myself with art and the people who unknowingly held pieces of my growth with them. every photo, every small creative act was a step closer to understanding the duality I carried. a soft yet bold, masculine yet feminine, tender yet unafraid. even then, I knew there was a version of me waiting to be fully recognized, a me that could embrace every layer without shame.
now, in 2026, I understand it better. I understand my true potential, my pronouns, my energy and the way I move through life, and relationships. I see the paths I walked, the people who shaped me and the experiences that taught me to love both my inner self and the souls I share my world with. I am more present, more authentic and more capable of expressing the full spectrum of who I am. a young creative, a beautiful soul, unapologetically embracing duality in every form.