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The experts tell us how best to move forward when restrictions ease and tourism emerges.
Runway Remix: From the catwalk to your closet—snag the season’s top trends for less.
The It Lists: Presents for your favorite people. Thank you cards. Party supplies. Stay organized in style this holiday season, with spirited list pads, perfect for keeping your to-dos, and sanity, in check.
Zen At Work: Ohm-M-G fashions from Moani Yoga.
Pillow Talk: Precision stitching, painstakingly serged edges and impeccable trims on pillows from Pieces of Me.
Exchange Program: Simplicity reigns with Handsome Young Son’s latest wallet collection in Honolulu.
Creature Comforts: Pet style meets substance at Calvin & Susie.
Higher Learning: When it comes to the thrill of back-to-school shopping, why should kids get to have all the fun? Take a nostalgic trip back with these grown-up, classroom-inspired takes on supply list staples.
Short Story: Vintage prints, high waistlines and breathable, oh-so-comfy fabrics—local designers put fresh spins on the ultimate warm-weather staple.
Lucky Numbers: Dale Hope teams up with Lucky Brand Jeans for an Island-inspired collaboration.
Just Your Type: Get a word in art-wise with these letter-perfect typography pieces inspired by surf, sand and sea.
Eclectic Feel: La Muse boutique makes an artful entrance.
On the Table: Kaypee Soh serves up a stylish new houseware collection.
Objects of Desire: Newly available at local boutiques, three jewelry lines are causing a gold rush.
Create your own garden of delights with charming tools and accessories.
Main Attractions: These accessories are the big, breakout stars for spring fashion in Honolulu.
Life’s Little Luxuries: A new keiki boutique generates serious baby buzz.
Breaking Blues: Allison Izu is back on the scene this spring, creating petite jeans for women 5'6" and under.
Shoot to Thrill: Get the picture with the help of Nikon’s new digital big shot, the 1 J1, which just hit the shelves at Lighthaus Camera in Kaimuki.
Snake Charmers: Boots with the fur are so constricting, especially for Hawaii’s so-called winters.
Awe Naturel: Make a splash with Tiffany Chou jewelry.
Blue in the Face: Blue accessories ruled the runways this season, including timepieces for the fellas.
Fair & Square: Sprucing up your nest for 2012 doesn’t have to mean breaking the bank.
Double Take: Dolce reopens with a new owner and fresh new fashions.
Legendary fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg recently stopped in Honolulu for the opening of her first Hawaii boutique.
These unusual ingredients can spice up your dishes.
Shirting the Issue: Snap up Noteworthy’s strikingly simple pocket tees.
Kailua is a great place to swim and relax. It also happens to be great for shopping.
Forget the frou-frou lampshades, we found five great places to shop for manly antiques.
Small, funky and independent describe the businesses that line this Kaimuki street.
Keeaumoku Street may be known for its Korean hostess bars, but tucked in Samsung Plaza are hidden gems.
Here’s how two unique and pleasant Honolulu restaurants provide a context for their menus.
Simple, stylish fashions and designated color palettes make packing for your next jaunt a pleasure.
We found centuries of history tucked in Manoa Valley.
We discovered unique shops at the top of Kalakaua Avenue.