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Set course for this Kaka‘ako fashion destination.
Cherry Tomato. Chili Oil. Lime Punch. Whole Foods receipt? Or Pantone’s summer palette? If you guessed the latter, you’re correct.
The dog days of summer are upon us, so we rounded up stylish locally designed (human) sunnies to help you protect your peepers. And yes, they’re on pooches. Why? ’Cause these wags have serious swag.
New mom, therapist and now mu‘umu‘u maven, Christy Werner is leading a movement that spreads aloha in a fun, vibrant way.
From exotic and eclectic to engaging and exquisite, the images local boy Tommy Shih captures are nothing short of amazing.
Two local boutiques sets their sights on expansion.
These three fabulous women run successful businesses, sprint to baseball games, dash to fashion shows and still have time to make a statement in their Manaola and Pradas. It’s apparent why their children (and we) look up to them, even when they’re not wearing stilettos.
We’ve shown you how to master lightweight layering for Hawai‘i’s anti-freeze winter, but if your holiday plans include traveling to (very) chilly climes we’ve got you covered.
Rockin’ around the Christmas tree is easy when you’re wearing Dolce & Gabbanas, Jimmy Choos, Christian Louboutins and other wise men.
We love freelance artist Kim Sielbeck’s Seussesque, 3-D paper-garden plants, full-of-life prints and charming wildcat ceramics.
Snag some of the metallic-embellished, cut-glass, skinny-stemmed and fancy-frosted glassware used in our Drink Local feature.
As we’ve seen this season (ahem, the romp-him), fashion is all about gender equality.
The perfect shelf for women, or fashion editors, out there who are in desperate need of more storage for their haute steppers.
Just steps from the shore in Niu Valley, the designer has created a home studio as cheery and colorful as her prints.
17 editorial and reader picks for the chic-est shopping in the city.
As Ward Warehouse gets ready to close, the Hawaiian bookstore and cultural center makes the most of things.
Decking out your dwelling in just one era is pau for 2017. Instead, create a modern, eclectic look by mixing vintage pieces with vintage-inspired and contemporary interior décor.
A new season brings a whole new crop of trends for revamping your wardrobe. We tapped a few of the city’s style setters for the spring looks they’re most excited to take for a spin.
From hand-dyed prints to so-now styles, here’s why we love Kealopiko and its new O‘ahu boutique.
Popular online swimwear boutique now has a brick-and-mortar shop.
You may already know MAU-HOUSE’s popular shaka and opihi shell bottle openers; Now meet your new favorite aloha shirt.
Although small in size, these cool collectibles for your tees, totes and lapels are big on local pride.
Over the decades, fashion has gone from groovy–like-a-drive-in-movie to supa-dupa fly, and this season pays homage to styles of the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s. Whether you were a jock, prom queen, cruiser or just clueless, these new-school yet nostalgic looks will take you back.
You love heading over to Fighting Eel to shop, but go a little farther for new boutique adventures.