Friday, June 6, 2008

In The Bag

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Once upon a time there was a swath of brightly colored fabric patterned with delicate flowers. A woman purchased it to cover her dining table and impress her family during their weekly dinner. Many moons later, her daughter sewed that tablecloth into a sassy mu‘umu‘u to wear on her first date. Years passed, and her own daughter sold that dress to a vintage shop, where a young Kaua‘i girl named Meleana saw it and said, This must be mine.

And so the Kaua‘i girl (this is for real now) sewed vintage fabric into a large handbag fitted with a fun tortoise shell-colored handle, and called it Nui Loa. It’s still her favorite style, though www.leichic.commany other fabrics with bright lei colors have birthed many new bags, each one-of-a-kind or sold in limited quantities.

Today found fabrics still inspire Meleana, and she just launched her line’s newest bag, the “Chinatown,” with signature vintage fabric adorning forest green or chocolate brown leather, and a strap punctuated with shiny gold rings. There’s also a classy canvas version with brushed bronze rings for a subtler look.

Either way, it’s the perfect modern accessory for the Honolulu girl wanting to live happily ever after – with vibrant, day-to-night fashion that tells a story for years to come.

And that’s no fairy tale.

Available at Cake, 2484 Keneke Street in Kilauea on the Big Island, 808.828.6412, and online at www.meleana.com

Posted on Friday, June 6, 2008 in Permalink

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Lei Chic is a daily email and shopping blog that plugs you into Hawaii's newest and hottest boutiques, designers, trends, spas and salons, and more. You'll also discover all the cool events, dinners and sales happening around town in our Weekend Picks every Thursday and Saturday. With Lei Chic, you'll get the inside scoop on what everyone will be talking about tomorrow – in your inbox today.

Lei Chic associate editor Terri Inefuku graduated from Northwestern University with degrees in Journalism and International Studies, and worked in New York, Chicago, Austin and Honolulu as a broadcast journalist before joining HONOLULU Magazine. When she's not rooting out new fashion discoveries for Lei Chic, you'll find her in the kitchen baking up treats for family and friends.
 


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