24 December 2014

GIRLS by AIDX PAREDES: Camille Pilar Goes Home to the Sea


Text and Photography by Aidx Paredes

Over ball jars of fruit juices and cookies, with a setting sun at the quirky, surfer haven, Flotsam and Jetsam, I sat with Camille Pilar to talk about impulsive decisions, starting anew, changing career paths, and being a girl.

This is my truth: I’ve spent many minutes looking for other people’s words and works about Camille Pilar. I gave up looking when I realized her words are the only ones that matter.

In her new blog, SEA-YOU.PH, she shares her stories with the sea and only a few sentences about herself. She writes: “Hi, I’m Camille. I also go by Pilar, which is my last name. I used to go by a lot of other names because I didn’t believe in my real one. I was Pedrosa for that love affair with poetry. Kamyl as a challenge to orthography. And now here we are — just as I am spelled, a capital homecoming to the C (the sea). There’s not a day that I don’t thank surfing for bringing me back to me.”

From the corporate world to classrooms, Camille Pilar spent many years looking for herself in different places. A swirl of events led her to where she is now. 

This is her truth: “I was in a position where I was stuck. I wasn’t happy and there’s nothing left to do. I went on a whim. It was very impulsive. I thought of how I miss the sea, being a beach baby growing up in Cebu. Fast forward to New Year, 2012 going to 2013, I went here [La Union] and took surfing lessons, and then there’s no turning back.

Before, I’d just call it a beach trip. Right now, I don’t know what do in a beach without the waves.” 

After a year of weekend trips going to San Juan, La Union, she’s now taking the chance to call the surf city her new home. From Tuesdays to Sundays, she’s serving and brewing coffee at the El Union Coffee from 9:00AM to 3:00PM and again at 6:00PM to 9:00PM, and during her break time she’s surfing.


You’ve mentioned about letting go, starting anew. I just want to ask, is there something new in your life? Something that you’ve done for the first time. 
I would consider the biggest achievement I’ve made to be coming to know success not as a state or a position, or not a certain number in your bank account. Success is that ready answer, that ready yes whenever someone asks you, “Are you happy?” Whenever someone asks me that question, I can readily say yes. I love that feeling because I’ve never felt it anywhere else before. It’s very liberating because before, if I talk about happiness with my colleagues and classmates, my answers would always come with a but. It would always be, “Yes I’m happy but I’m still waiting for the right time.” Or “Yes, but there has to be something more.” Right now, whenever someone asks me that question, all I can give is a loud, resounding yes.

It’s one of the most important changes in my life right nowI became more bright and positive about life. You’ve known me as Pilar Pedrosa Pilar, that sad, silly girl who says, “I have so many dreams, yet I’m trapped in a bell jar.” Very Sylvia Plath, one who can see the beauty of the world but cannot go out. But you can actually go out and break through the glass.


Are you the same person as you were before surfing?
Yes and no.

No, because it’s obvious that I’m smiling more, laughing more, and carrying a more optimistic tone. Now, for once, I’m physically fit and using my body to actually do some sort of sport. I’m not a sporty type, that’s why I became a reader and writer who is used to being stuck at home reading all these books, which is good. I still love reading and all that but now, I’ve learned that reading is not enough. For you to be a real book lover, for you to really love literature, you also have to understand that you don’t let the worlds you love stay in the pages of a book. You actually also have to go out. You also have to be pushed to travel, for you to see for yourself what made those writers write about the things they wrote about.

The parts of me that have stayed the same are, well, I’ll always still be the girl who’s always longing for the sea and displacement. That’s why my tattoos are of ships and birds because even before, the theme of my life is to be placed and to find place. I’ve uprooted myself so many times. I’ve tried living here, in Cebu, in Manila, in San Francisco, in Bicol.


Let’s put ourselves in the now. If there is something that you would keep doing for the rest of your life, would it be surfing or writing? 
Surfing, I can only do up to a certain age, but I will certainly surf until my body permits me to. Writing, I think, I will die while constructing a sentence in my head and I just wish I could finish that sentence before I draw out my last breath. That’s me, I will always be that girl who will think in words. I will always experience the world best when I write about it. I’ll always learn from an experience more, I can always extract lessons or insights, only after I’ve written about it.

I’m neither a musician nor a visual artist. The way I allow myself to experience the world and the way I let others experience the world through me, is through words.


Give us five things you’ve learned from the sea.
Never underestimate the sea. There are days when it’s completely perfect and friendly but do not underestimate it, for in the grand scheme of things, you’re just a speck in the ocean. Although the sea can give and give, but it can also take away.

The sea makes you everything natural. Living by the sea, your understanding of time would be through low tides and high tides It has brought me back to natural things like weather, time, tide, temperature and the direction of wind. These things, you cannot think about when you’re stuck in the city.

The sea is beautiful. There are days when it’s messy, and when you look at the shore break it’s still beautiful. There are also days when it gives you the perfect sunset with elegant red, orange, and purple hues. That’s what beauty is, it changes but it is inherently the same.

There’s no such thing as a bad surf day. There really just isn't.

The secret to life is to want less. Moving to the sea taught me to just bring the bare minimum, the essentials.


The world right now is pushing equality. For you, how does it feel to be a girl?
Right now, I would say that it feels damn great to be a girl. I don’t want girls to be daunted by the fact that there are certain pressures that come along with being a lady, like expectations and standards. There are a lot of issues about street harassment, and I’ve experienced that. Not only I’m a girl, but I’m a girl covered in tattoos, of course people would carry judgment. When they look at you, they have a certain impression embedded in their heads, and you just let them be and then stick around long enough for them to change their minds about you.

Nothing comes close to that feeling of seeing people suddenly change their mind about you. At first, they think I’m this dangerous or intimidating because I’m covered in tattoos but all they have to do is to talk to me and realize that I’m not close to the person that they think I am.

I think for women, now, they just have to embrace the fact that they’re women. They just have to let that out what being a woman means to them. If you’re a kikay kind of woman who likes to take selfies, go on and take your selfies. If you’re this rebellious chick, or this proper, polite, English girl who likes tea and cats, go on and be that girl. That’s what you are and there is nothing wrong with that. And it’s not only to girls, it’s for everyone.

I think the very root of oppression is having that fear to be who you are. It’s always easy to point fingers and say there’s oppression because another group is oppressing me. It’s easy to call who the bad guys are, and it’s harder to look within yourself and find that I’m oppressed because I let them oppress me. I’m giving the people the power to lord over me what I should do and who I should be.

I wish for women and girls today to just know that the power for others to hurt them is within them. So don’t give anyone the power to hurt you.


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23 December 2014

Fyeah Snapback


A new local brand is rising from a realm of good and positive things, Fyeah is birthed. The brand is influenced by the general meaning of Fyeah, used as an expression to display enthusiasm over something, most especially something nice. With this, the brand revolved around the feel-good vibe and paired it with their personal aesthetics; simple and minimal design. As their debut product, they have released a black snapback with green under brim and embroidered Fyeah in front. It's a perfect representation of who they are, minimal design that evokes great taste.

Mensaheros: Manila Bike Couriers


It’s hard to get deliveries on time these days, as traffic jams in the Metro continue to worsen on a daily basis. Thankfully, a group of creatives and bike enthusiasts composed of Desk MullenMike LorenzanaEma Milan, and Marick Valdez, thought of running the Mensaheros Bike Courier services. Because bikes can weave through the traffic faster than other cargo vehicles, these bike messengers can complete deliveries within a 15-kilometer radius in just an hour. From documents to cakes and flowers, and even strollers and cribs, the bike couriers make sure deliveries come on time and in perfect condition. Their services are perfect for rush or urgent deliveries. 




For deliveries, you can contact them through the following numbers:
Desk Mullen – 09228214387
Ema Milan – 09326677378
For more info, click here.

Source: The Breakaway


22 December 2014

Slick Barbers Sessions


Smooth, sleek, polished, these are some of the words that are synonimous to the session going around in Makati. The Slick Barbers session offers men an experience of grooming in a different level. Headed by Mak Azores and Ez Abinal, surely men are in definite good hands. Their session embodies a homespun feel because of the location, yet handled by the men with great expertise when it comes to grooming. Sessions usually happen on a Saturday depending on their schedule. 


Source: Slick Barbers

19 December 2014

OS Accessories Volume V Lookbook


The bizarre local accessory brand OS has released the lookbook for their latest collection, "Volume V". When we say bizarre, it's an utmost compliment to a rather unique aesthetic which most of us are unaccustomed to. OS has solidified their presence as a pioneer in this line of accessories locally and has received huge support internationally. This new collection is another validation of why they are the best at what they do, even though it's probably not understood by everyone. The consistency and strength of the brand is what make OS thrive. And another thing, their emphasis to details is impeccable, take this lookbook for instance. It entirely encompasses the philosophy and aesthetic of OS, as an accessory brand, and as a lifestyle brand. The collection is now available in their website.














Scars Higher Than Truth Lookbook


SCARS is a streetwear label that is uncommon due to its class and intricacy. SCARS has recently released their “Higher than Truth” collection which consists a sort of far cry from your usual colorful designs. In this collection, they have black and white graphic tees as well as a Hoodie-Jacket hybrid and Cap which expresses their rebellious outlooks- for this collection it's “there’s no religion higher than truth”. SCARS celebrates the villain, the truant, the untidy, the unkempt, the delinquent, the thief, the scoundrel, the evil-doer, and the riffraff. “Although heroes always win it all, what’s important are the lessons we learn from them, the cross they bear, the SCARS to prove it.” They also have the 5th column crew cap available.








Comme des Garçons’ PLAY Box Pop-Up in Manila


Comme des Garçons’ PLAY sets foot into Manila's shopping center, Greenbelt 5 in Makati City. The fun-centric high-end fashion brand presents itself in a wonderful polka-dotted box pop-up space, which will be there until January 4, 2015. The iconic CdG logo has experienced great following throughout the year, even garnering lots of imitations around the country-though not really a positive thing, it is proof of its high-demand in the Philippine market. However, this is a great time for the brand to have its name officially introduced, and in a very interesting fashion. Other than attracting new eyes, the PLAY Box also impresses as they offer exclusive items perfect for the holidays. Their collaboration products with Disney's Frozen being the most notable. 



Source: Clavel Magazine
Photos by Kiko Nuñez

18 December 2014

WIP Caps: The 'W' Black and 'W' Baby Black


WIP Caps releases one of their classics on a new colorway and double the fun this Christmas season. Check out the 'W' Black snapback cap, together with its kiddie counterpart, The 'W' Baby Black. This hat has the staple WIP 'W' logo for its 3D embroidery at the front panels. Embroidered on the right panel is the WIP 'Crown' logo. They used black polyester/wool fabric for both the dome and the bill. The 'W' Baby Black fits perfectly for kids age 1 yrs. to 5 yrs. old. Available now at www.wipcaps.com and through WIP official stockists.


17 December 2014

Nike Kobe 9 Elite "Knit Stocking"


It's been a tradition in recent years for Nike Basketball to release a Christmas-themed footwear collection for all of the brand's signature athletes. Highlighted here is the year-end offering for Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant, which he will be wearing for the NBA's Christmas Day games. Taking inspiration from Christmas stockings, this Kobe 9 Elite is built with a festive red and white Flyknit upper that complements premium leather tongue detailing, while a marbled sole rounds out the design. Black Mamba fans can delight in the fact that this will be the only shoe from this year's Nike Basketball Christmas Collection to release locally. Check with your preferred retailers for availability as the shoe will release on December 26.




THE Holiday 2014 Lookbook


THE Clothing continues their December onslaught with the upcoming release of their Holiday 2014 Collection. This latest batch is set to drop on Friday, December 19 for #THEENDPARTY2014 at Cubao X, Quezon City. For now, peep the lookbook for their new shirts and pullover hoodies. Most of the designs circulate around the theme "Death Meets Glory". THE expresses the extremities that it'll take before they refrain from serving their supporters with streetwear and counterculture goodness. Their famous logo also reappears on a couple of "Staple" hoodies and in a white tee, this time on a teal variation. Click here for all the collection pieces.



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