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Get a sneak peek at some of the cool new releases debuting at the 2024 Made in Hawai‘i Festival, happening Aug. 23–25.
A year after the local homewares company lost its flagship Front Street store, we talk with CocoNene co-owner Kent Untermann about his path forward and plans to return to Lahaina.
Ticket sales launch tomorrow, Aug. 9. Find out where to buy yours, plus the incredible lineup of entertainment that will make you shout, “chee-hoo!”
From a bakery for keiki treats to party entertainment, cat café to luxe picnics, we pulled together the top places to play, shop, eat, learn and more for the whole ‘ohana.
From kakimochi backpacks and shaka pencil cases to matcha ice cream hair claws, these cool school supplies will score your keiki some major style points.
Discover unique designs fusing high fashion, Hawaiian culture and storytelling.
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We’re celebrating the entrepreneurs, restaurateurs, designers, retailers, artists and others who make our city vibrant and fun.
Where to shop for the best beach bag, houseplants, sun hat, crystals, home accessories, swimwear and more.
Designer Roberta Oaks reflects on celebrating her 20th anniversary in the local fashion industry.
New places we’ve spotted across the island include O‘ahu’s first adults-only hotel, a free art gallery and a Japanese grocery.
Plant Bar is a tiny plant lover’s oasis in the heart of Honolulu.
Petal Mettle farmer-artist Laarni Gedo finds strength in the delicacy of flowers.
Ed Sugimoto’s newest VH07V shop has its grand opening this weekend, and we’ve got all the deets.
A visit with Honolulu hairstylist Jamie Keiko specializing in transformative looks.
From Kaimukī to Kailua, these are the best spots for scoring sustainable lifestyle, personal care and household items.
From hand-built ceramic lei vases to sewing classes taught by fashion designer Kini Zamora, this month’s style picks are giving spring feels.
Island-Boy has moved to a spacious new storefront in Kaimukī showcasing home items, clothing, accessories and more.
At Old Queen Street Stadium, find pieces of Hawai‘i history in the form of vintage clothing and high school memorabilia.
Score major style points with local pickleball gear.
Claw art is a thing—especially when it features local food.
Get pierced by a professional piercer and shop for jewelry at the label’s lovely Kaimukī showroom.
Designer Lisa Weimken transforms vintage fabrics from around the globe into fresh, one-of-a-kind fashions.
BookHouse and Poindexter’s Books pair fantastic reads with fun in-store events, sunny reading spots and even a snack bar loaded with saimin and ice cream.