Presenting the Sunnies Digest summer series with the women we’ve been crushing on all season — starting with Christina Nadin.
Scroll through for a sun-kissed Christina as she wears her summer picks on an indefinite vacay in Siargao.
What's your ideal summer day?
My perfect summer day would be being at the beach, in the sun, listening to music with my friends.
Tell us about a summer childhood memory.
I would spend the whole summer with my family in the province, watch the parades and fiestas, and play with my cousins until the sun set.
What does summer look or smell like for you?
Summer smells like SPF and salty water.
Where would we find you and what would you be doing on a typical summer day?
I’d be going on long drives to the beach, barbecues, and hanging out with my family and friends.
What's your go-to summer drink or snack?
A piña colada or anything mango or pineapple. My go-to snack is a Salt & Vinegar Cracklings chips and anything sweet.
Do you have a favorite summer movie, book, or song?
Crossroads with Britney Spears.
Favorite place to go to every summer?
Siargao is my favorite place to go in the summer.
Are you sunrise or sunset type of person?
I love watching the sunset during the summer; I prefer it to sunrise.
Favorite ice cream flavor?
Mango and also salted caramel.
Your must-have summer items?
It would be the Sunnies Flask, to keep me hydrated, the Lip Treat in girl crush and my Slim sunnies.
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