Made in Mānoa Gives Luxury Handbags a Second Chance at Life
Once-loved handbags collecting dust are reimagined in the hands of Made in Mānoa designer Wendy Hee.
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Once-loved handbags collecting dust are reimagined in the hands of Made in Mānoa designer Wendy Hee.
A local yoga instructor designs yoga mats with the dried grass traditionally used for tatami flooring.
Interior designer Dominica Rizzo raises a glass to stylish glassware of the past gathered here and from across the world.
Kekoa Collective makes the fight stuff for jiu-jitsu uniforms with aloha prints, floral designs, Japanese patterns, patchwork and more.
Here are details on deals, extended shopping hours and special perks at malls and local boutiques on Friday, Nov. 29, and Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024.
From Stone and Active by Teal to Love Fitness Apparel, here’s where to get stylish activewear by Hawai‘i-based and Native Hawaiian designers.
Follow the call of the sea to Twin Urchins Superette’s curated selection of homewares and trinkets.
Designer Lan Chung spills on what to expect from Fighting Eel’s newest O‘ahu location.
You can now wear photographer Kristen Reyno’s fine art pieces featuring local flora and fauna as kimono-style robes.
Design inspiration abounds in “Island Homes: Casual Elegance in Design.”
Scope out the store before the grand opening on Sunday, Oct. 27.
The limited-edition collab features fun, retro beach towels and a terry tote bag.
Designed to hold fresh flowers, Pua Pepeiao’s reusable earrings let you create mini lei to wear every day.
Open Sea Leather Co. introduces workshops for beginners to learn leatherworking skills.
OK Bet designer Kristin Baucom mixes floaty chiffon and silk with foraged wood and exposed bulbs in her first lighting collection.
Take a peek into the boutique’s secret treasure trove of unique Hawai‘i-themed charms.
Check out these three local brands to help you get active in style.
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.
The Hawai‘i-inspired Cirque du Soleil production will meld hula and acrobatics.
Petal Mettle farmer-artist Laarni Gedo finds strength in the delicacy of flowers.
A new poolside hangout, Island-inspired cakes, seashell sculptures and Hawaiian swimwear to rock in the sun.
Rocket Ahuna’s Waikīkī residency inspires a stellar new collection with nods to the neighborhood’s evolution.
In celebration of Lei Day, admire this impressive piece of lei art by floral designer Kim Scott for Aloha de Mele.