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This Island Girl is Making Waves on Instagram
Lea Duhaylungsod, also known as leagoeson on Instagram, is the Cebuana island girl we keep our eyes on.

With her tanned skin and sun-streaked hair, Lea Duhaylungsod is the epitome of a beach girl. Followed by 50,600 people, her Instagram profile Lea Goes On chronicles her life on the island of Siargao—it’s hard not to get caught up in wanderlust when you’re looking at snapshots of her riding the waves on a surfboard, lounging on the beach underneath coconut trees, or silhouetted against the orange and pink sunset over the water.
In her opinion though, none of that is all that remarkable. “I’m still just a normal girl sharing photos of what I want the world to see,” she says. “I guess people like going through my feed to get a dose of sunshine.”
The 27-year-old Lea had been interested in photography since she was a little girl. “I remember using a compact point and shoot that I won from a raffle. I only got to have a proper DSLR when I was 18,” she recalls. Despite the lack of proper equipment though, she developed an eye and aesthetic that was her own. “I like taking portraits, and playing with shadows and natural light.”
This early exposure to taking photos was coupled with an early appreciation for the sea. As a child, Lea’s family had constantly moved back and forth between Oroquieta in Misamis Occidental, where her dad was from, and Cebu. “We lived by the sea in both provinces, so swimming has always been part of my childhood,” she shares.
“Our family’s main source of income is fishing, so that explains it,” she continues with a laugh. “I remember our favorite thing to do with my cousins during Sundays was to take our company’s boats and just sail to the ocean. I can never imagine myself living far away from the ocean.”
It might have been inevitable, then, that Lea now lives in Siargao full-time as a hotel manager at Arka Hayahay. She’d visited the island for the first time in 2010 with her family, but it wasn’t until she returned for a solo trip in 2013 that she fell in love. “I explored the places all alone, and I already felt like I was home,” she admits. “I love the simple and laidback lifestyle that we have here. We even walk around barefoot.”
It’s that quintessential island lifestyle that Lea captures perfectly on her Instagram feed, and the secret to it might be in how she does it all in a relatively organic way. “I just simply take a photo from my perspective. I take a photo of something based on how I see it,” she explains. “It’s my sister who takes most of my photos, or whoever in the house is available. I compose the photo first and ask them to click the shutter.”
Despite her considerable following, though, Lea does not like to call herself an online personality. “Being an introvert, I’m really very shy whenever people ask to take a photo of me, so that itself is a challenge,” she admits, although that hint of bashfulness seem to add to her approachable charm—snapshots of her looking away or hiding her face behind giant leaves add a sense of mystery and playfulness that makes her work all the more appealing.
Lea does admit this careful curation can sometimes feel like a career in itself. “My Instagram has become a part-time job now,” she says. “I get sponsored internationally from different clothing and bikini lines, to skincare products, watches and sunglasses. Products that perfectly fit my lifestyle.” Some of the brands she’s worked with include international swimwear lines like In Your Arms, Kulani Kinis, Storm Swimwear and Taje Clothing.
It’s clear that Lea has a good sense of who she is, and working with brands loyal to her lifestyle makes it easier to integrate into her feed. Of course, it helps that Siargao’s photogenic landscape becomes the perfect backdrop to these snapshots.
“The tower is still my favorite go-to place whenever I want to unwind, although I have a lot of secret spots,” Lea shares about her favorite spots on the island, referring to the tower at the end of the Cloud Nine boardwalk. “There are many things to do on the island, and one of them of course is surfing.”
Lea herself had recently developed a passion for surfing, although she first tried it out three years ago. “I only used to do it very seldom, but now I’m surfing almost everyday to the point that I get frustrated whenever I can’t surf,” she laughs. More than just a fun way to stay fit, Lea enjoys it on an almost spiritual level. “It’s like being one with the ocean. It makes me feel free whenever I ride on a wave.”
Despite the way Lea Goes On has given her a huge reach online, at its core is still a girl who likes posting photos of where she is and where she’s going. “I’m really happy that I get to share the beautiful places that I visit, and show the world that the simple lifestyle I’m living in Siargao, hoping that it will make us realize that we don’t need much just to be happy in life,” Lea shares.
Through her island aesthetics, Lea seems to have proven that simplicity is indeed beautiful and that a laidback approach to life might be the secret to happiness. When asked what the most important lesson she’s learned in life is, she smiles and answers quite fittingly, “It goes on.”
QUESTIONS:
Aside from surfing, what’s your workout routine?
Running…away from bad food. [laughs] I don’t work out at all. I just try to eat real food as much as possible.
What sunscreen do you use?
Zinc for surfing from Key Sun PH
Beauty product you can’t live without?
Kapuluan Coconut Oil
Considering you’re at the beach a lot, you have a beautiful tan. Do you think there is still a prejudice against morena girls in the Philippines?
I think as long as the whitening products exist, there will always be a prejudice against morena girls, especially in the big cities. When I’m inside a mall, I keep getting a lot of ruse stares, people looking at me from head to foot. All I do is walk straigth and smile.
To you, what is beauty?
Beauty is more than just physical appearance. It’s not just the fairness of the skin, the smoothness of the hair and the body type. It’s being genuine and pure. It’s being able to recognize the beauty in you, and the beauty in each one of us.
Who are the women in your life that are beautiful?
My mom, of course. And you, the one reading this. Remember, you are beautiful.
People
A Destination Wedding in Capiz; A Love Story in Focus

by Oj Hofer | photography by Pat Dy | styling by Romero Vergara | bridal gown & groom’s tuxedo by Oj Hofer
As June draws to a close—a month filled with vows, veils, and wedding bliss—it’s only fitting to end with a love story that began not in a chapel, but behind the lens of a camera. Meet the groom, Phillip Novo: a seasoned maritime officer commanding international vessels by profession, and a passionate hobbyist photographer in his downtime. Mr. Novo has captured countless scenes from around the world, but nothing compares to his candid portraiture study of the woman he would soon marry—Mitch Alianza—in a heartfelt ceremony at the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Roxas City, Capiz.

Philip keeps it classic in sun-washed Seychelles beige linen.

Mitch channels Persephone in a gown that blossoms with spring’s charm
Capiz became the couple’s destination of choice as an homage to the bride, who hails from the province. Historically, Capiz was the second Spanish settlement established in the Philippines. With its 80-kilometer coastline and a mesmerizing stretch of rivers and swamplands, the province offered a natural allure to the wedding party. Yet for the groom, it was more than scenery—it was about honoring his bride’s heritage and heart.
Their love story spans continents, email inboxes, and a few overpacked pieces of luggage. Phillip recalls their serendipitous encounter involving jumpsuits, hot air balloons, and the rhythm of a life lived in sync.

The Sacred Heart Shrine in Capiz, transformed into a lush tropical dreamscape.

Wicker baskets, solihiya chairs, and cascading greens brought understated elegance to the naturalistic reception at Istorya Forest Garden.
How did you meet Mitch?
Right after covering a friend’s wedding. I spotted her navigating the space with this quiet confidence. We didn’t even speak—just exchanged a look. Later came a few messages, a first date, and her walking toward me in a black jumpsuit. That moment? Unforgettable. I thought, “Ka-Vogue!”
When did you know she was the one?
Honestly, from the start. I had just closed a big chapter of my life—career goals, family responsibilities—and when I held her hand for the first time, I didn’t want to let go. Everything just aligned.
You proposed in Turkey—why there?
Cappadocia. Picture it: fairy chimneys, floating hot air balloons, and this surreal landscape. It felt like a dream, and in that dream, I asked her to marry me.
Who plans your trips—beach bum or mountain guy?
I map out the adventures, and Mitch plans what we wear on them. She packs only what fits and flatters—and trust me, she always looks like she stepped out of a fashion editorial. Our luggage deserves its own Instagram.
If you had 10,000 lives, would you marry her each time?
Every single time. Even if we met in another galaxy.
What’s one quirky thing you love about her?
She’s endlessly resourceful. Whether it’s an outfit or a life goal, Mitch can pull it together like no one else. She’s sharp, creative, and once she sets her mind on something, there’s no stopping her.
What’s your message to Mitch as you set off on this next big adventure together?
Hi, Love—keep holding my hand. No matter how the winds blow, let’s keep making memories, telling stories, and seeing the world—together.

A Sky Full of Balloons, a Heart Full of Yes — Philip Proposes to Mitch in Magical Cappadocia
People
The Cardinals–an Amazing Gallery of Portraits on Cardinals in the Philippines by Artist Jun Impas

by Jing Ramos
With the recent death of Pope Francis on April 21, the Catholic Church is now focused on the election of the new Pontiff. The succeeding Pope will be challenged with continuing Pope Francis’ appointments and reforms, which leaned heavily on social justice and environmental issues.
According to the Code of Canon Law, the two most important functions of a Cardinal are to advise the Pope on matters of Church governance and global issues, and most importantly, to assume a vital role in electing a new Pope when the Holy See (Sede Vacante) is vacant.
In 6th-century Rome, the first individuals known as Cardinals were the deacons of the seven regions of the city. Since then, Cardinals have become a privileged group among the Roman clergy. It wasn’t until the 11th century that Cardinals were officially granted the right to elect a Pope. They were given the honor of wearing a red hat, which soon became their symbol. Often referred to as “Princes of the Church,” Cardinals wear distinctive red attire and are addressed as “Eminence,” a title that conveys dignity and respect.
Currently, one of the most favored contenders to continue Pope Francis’ progressive agenda is Cardinal Luis Tagle. He brings significant experience as the Pro-Prefect for the Section of the First Dicastery. Also serving as President of the Interdicasterial Commission for Consecrated Religious, Cardinal Tagle is the Grand Chancellor of the Pontifical Urbaniana University. Beyond his titles, he is widely known in the Vatican as a trusted figure within Pope Francis’ core group.

Cardinal Luis Tagle and artist Jun Impas
Jun Impas, a highly respected Cebuano visual artist known for his realistic paintings, shares his gallery of Filipino Cardinals. The artist’s accurate and detailed depictions capture not only the physical likeness but also the presence of his subjects. “As a realistic painter, my works revolve around human figures, religion, significant cultural events, and quintessential Filipino scenes. I believe in the beauty of the ordinary, and that the most touching and telling of any story is better felt when captured in infinite duration, as in a realism painting,” the artist concludes.

Cardinal Orlando Quevedo

Cardinal Archbishop Emeritus of Manila Gaudencio Borbon Cardinal Rosales

His Eminence Pablo Virgilio David, Cardinal Bishop of Caloocan

His Eminence Ricardo J. Vidal, Cardinal Archbishop of Cebu
Events
The First NUSTAR BALL

The NUSTAR Ballroom, a magnificent venue at the NUSTAR Resort and Casino in Cebu, sets the stage for last night’s first-ever NUSTAR Ball.

Black was the color of night at the Zee table.
Glamorous guests from Manila and Cebu converged at the NUSTAR Ballroom, an exquisite venue within the NUSTAR Resort and Casino in Cebu. The evening unfolded with a seated 5-course dinner. The opulent feast started with Beetroot Salmon Gravlax, adorned with caper berries, caviar, set with delicate edible flowers; and a main course of Compressed Pork Belly with Crackling Skin and Baby Scallops. Another highlight was the auction of coveted items like Dior and YSL handbags, a limited-edition Bulgari watch, and an exclusive 2-night stay in Nustar’s opulent 3-bedroom villa—complete with a private pool and a dedicated butler. The charity evening benefited the Cameleon Association, an NGO based in Iloilo City created in 1997 that developed a global approach to act on the causes and effects of sexual violence against children.

Nora Sol, Beth Go, Frances Siao and Marylou Ong

Ina Ronquillo, Maryanne Aboitiz and Jackie Lotzof

Designers Jun Escario and Philip Rodriguez

Philip Rodriguez with NUSTAR Malls two power ladies: May Adolfo and Joanna Salazar

Lana Osmeña with Mariquita Yeung

PJ Castillo and Kaye Abad with Cary Santiago

Drew Sarmiento with LV Manager Adrian Decuigan

Cary Santiago with Eva Gullas

Manila socialites Julie Boschi and Ching Cruz with June Alegrado
It was a night of elegance, luxury, and unforgettable memories as ladies in long gowns and gentlemen in black ties danced the night away.
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