A sea of blue could be coming to the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival this year. BayouWear, the unofficial apparel of Jazz Fest and the mark of an experienced festival attendee, has released its ...
Aloha wear has long been a symbol of Hawai‘i’s cultural heritage and the upcoming exhibit “Fashioning Aloha” at the Honolulu Museum of Art (HoMA), opening on April 12, takes viewers on a deep dive ...
Founded in Honolulu in 1936, Kahala stands as Hawaiʻi’s oldest apparel company and a true pioneer of the aloha wear movement. Nearly nine decades later, the locally owned brand continues to set the ...
Queen Kaʻahumanu Center is celebrating the holidays by featuring several Hawaii-based creators and brands in a series of pop-up shops throughout December. Lokal Vibes will be near the Macy’s women’s ...
Queen Kaʻahumanu Center continues to celebrate Hawai‘i’s entrepreneurial spirit with a lineup of local brand pop-ups throughout November, featuring 2BDesired, Lexbreezy Hawaiʻi, Get Nutz Wear, ...
Reyn Spooner has opened a new retail location at Whalers Village in Kaanapali, marking the brand’s return to Maui. Known for its aloha wear, the Hawaii-based company has long drawn inspiration from ...
Thousands pass through the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival gates each year, and there's one funky factor that makes it easy to discern the devotees from the newcomers: a printed BayouWear ...
Merrie Monarch Week is in full swing, with the community gearing up for the fun — and fashion — of Hōʻike Night, a free exhibition of hula and culture, beginning at 6 p.m. at Edith Kanaka‘ole ...
United Airlines hired eight stewards in 1949 to give passengers a taste of the Hawaiian Islands. They were, front, Matt Ah Chong, left, Roy Miyose, Eddie Takahashi and Wally Pang; and back, Timmy Pang ...
Have you ever wondered where Hawaii’s best-kept fashion secrets are hiding behind the palm trees? These seven massive thrift stores offer a treasure trove of island finds that will make you rethink ...
Aloha, bargain hunters and treasure seekers! Get ready to embark on a thrifty adventure through Hawaii’s largest secondhand emporiums. These mammoth stores are bursting with hidden gems and ...
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