Peek Inside Aloha Kira, Kailua’s New Joy-Filled Boutique
If happy-happy, joy-joy were a store, this would be it.
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If happy-happy, joy-joy were a store, this would be it.
These Canadian transplants and keiki gear experts help O‘ahu parents prep for snowy adventures.
Vacay in style with the Hilo label’s gorgeous lei, shell and flower patterns.
Yessah! Get your Christmas list and credit cards ready, because new fall releases from the beloved brand are popping up in stores and online, soon.
Get the scoop on all the hot sellers and the Hawai‘i tie that brought the designers together.
And did we mention, it’s chock-full of gorgeous swimwear?
Shop the brand in person this weekend at its Sig on Smith pop-up.
We chat with the crew at Kaka‘ako’s newest plant shop, Mari’s Urban Garden, about plant therapy, the best low-maintenance plants and its ultra-rare $1,500 monstera.
The new Ala Moana shop is brimming with the eco-friendly brand's most-popular styles, plus a breezy collection tailor-made for Hawai‘i dressing.
Now you can shop Hawai‘i designer Saori Santos’ gorgeous summer-ready fashions in person.
Check out the fresh finds on our shopping list for February 2022.
Aloha Collection bags a sweet spot in Waikīkī, Plantoem plants roots in Kaimukī and Kealopiko mixes comfort and style at a new location on Monsarrat Avenue.
Shop local offers on everything from handbags to home goods, island-inspired jewelry to island-inspired stationary and more—all from your living room.
You’re getting an exclusive first look at the West Side mall’s killer discounts on fashion, fragrance and beauty.
Nominate your favorite places to shop by Oct. 15, 2021.
The show must go on. And, thanks to this New York fashion show veteran Lynne O’Neill and her lead student producer Melanie Simmons, and a humble-yet-hardworking team of students and teachers, it will. Stylishly, we might add.
Who needs centerpieces when you have splashy prints on the table?
A Jana Lam Baggu drop. Extra 30% off Fighting Eel’s sale racks. Exclusive deals for HONOLULU Magazine readers. It’s all right here.
Now you can support these previously brick-and-mortar-only boutiques (and score some stylin’ finds) from the comfort of your couch.
To the class of 2020: Chee-hooo YOU!
The latest phase of the city’s Restore Honolulu order allows many shops to welcome customers in-person starting May 15. Here’s our running list—check back regularly for updates.
The virtual marketplace for local small businesses and artisans grossed about $250,000 and sold nearly 8,000 items in just a month and a half. It runs through the end of May.