Kids Incorporated

Aloha wear for the smaller set? Of course! One of the most visible symbols of Hawai‘i’s aloha spirit can be seen in Hawaiian fashion known as aloha wear. Its roots can be traced back to 1820 when New England missionaries… More >

Shirting the Issue

The island classic continues to be reinvented. One of the most visible symbols of Hawai‘i’s aloha spirit can be seen in Hawaiian fashion known as aloha wear. Its roots can be traced back to 1820 when New England missionaries arrived… More >

Pick It Fence

Take home a painting or two from this unique art destination. Every Saturday and Sunday, a strip of Monsarrat Avenue across from Kapi‘olani Park transforms into a colorful art district where about 20 to 25 artists put their works up… More >

Past Perfect

Vintage aloha wear is more than just patterns and cloth—it’s culture preserved. One of the most visible symbols of Hawai‘i’s aloha spirit can be seen in Hawaiian fashion known as aloha wear. Its roots can be traced back to 1820… More >

Modern Vintage

Aloha wear goes from classic to contemporary One of the most visible symbols of Hawai‘i’s Aloha spirit can be seen in contemporary Hawaiian fashion known as Aloha wear. Its roots can be traced back to 1820 when New England missionaries… More >

Into the Wood

Some of the most beautiful pieces in Hawaiian decor are made from koa. It is valued for its hardness, strength and rich golden colors that range from light to dark. Koa wood has vibrant grain markings and often comes with… More >

Fashion That Defines the Islands

One of the most visible symbols of Hawai‘i’s aloha spirit can be seen in contemporary Hawaiian fashion known as aloha wear. Its roots can be traced back to 1820 when New England missionaries arrived in Hawai‘i. Missionary women adapted the… More >

Fashion That Defines the Islands

One of the most visible symbols of Hawai‘i’s aloha spirit can be seen in contemporary Hawaiian fashion known as aloha wear. Its roots can be traced back to 1820 when New England missionaries arrived in Hawai‘i. Missionary women adapted the… More >

Island Heirloom

The timeless beauty of Hawaiian heirloom jewelry is enhanced by a rich tradition that connects the wearer to Queen Lili‘uokalani, the Hawaiian monarchy and its close ties with England. In 1862, news of the death of Prince Albert, Queen Victoria’s… More >

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