You Gotta “Loofah” Halloween

I don’t know about you, but I just loofah Halloween. It’s the only day of the year when “adults” (or at least that’s what we call ourselves) can get away with looking absolutely ridiculous (or in many cases, absolutely slooty). You see, for me, Halloween is the one day out of the year that I’m completely fine with throwing fashion out the door as long as I have a great costume like pregnant Beyonce, or this:

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Keeping Halloween costumes clean, one loofah at a time | Me, Keiki, Jules, Lauren & Mele | Aloha Tower, October 19, 2012

Thanks to Pinterest, my costume was great. I mean, it’s not everyday you get to walk around town dressed like a loofah! In fact, my friends and I had so much fun being loofahs that we dressed up in our costumes not once:

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The strings were key to the loofah costume | Aloha Tower, October 19, 2012

not twice:

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Please note the mysterious bubble blower on the left hand side. Also, please note the more masculine loofah, Zac, with handle | Pre-Hallowbaloo (that was canceled due to the Tsunami warning), October 27, 2012

 but three times: 

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Loofahs and Lorax (or is plural – Lorai?) | HALLOWEEN NIGHT, October 31, 2012

Being the girls that we are, glitter hair spray and body sparkles were an obvious add on – and bubbles. You can’t forget the bubbles!

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We were bubbling with joy to be loofahs all night!

And while we weren’t the only loofahs in town, or the first loofahs in history, the fact that I still have glitter stuck to my skin (trust me, I shower everyday, but glitter is impossible to get off!), means we were probably among the sparkliest loofahs around.

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Glitter sticks and glitter hairspray = glitter for days.

How you ask? How did you make these giant shower pouffs? For starters, we bought yards and yards and even more yards of netting (not tulle – tulle is for tutus). We then followed the detailed directions outlined on this blog that linked from the original loofah costumes we found on Pinterest. Think making giant bows and pouffing them out. HUGE props to the crafty person who came up with the idea and wrote out the directions because I personally don’t have the patience for all that. Anyhow, I hope to see more loofahs around in the coming years ;)

Stay clean & Aloha.

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DIY: Distressed Denim Shorts

Summer is here and that means it’s time to hit the beach in your skimpiest bikini and shortest shorts! Oh wait, I live in Hawaii which means I hit the beach all-year-round. For those of you living in a land that endures those other cold, grey seasons, go ahead and virtually slap me for rubbing it your face that I live in an endless summer.

*slap*

*ouch*

Now on to the good stuff.

Summertime means summer fashion fun and this summer’s all about the distressed, destroyed denim. And what better way to jump on the summer fashion bandwagon than to fully immerse oneself into the exhilarating art form of thrifting, cutting, sanding, bleaching, washing and gluing a pair of old Levi’s? After a weekend learning the dirty deed with my crafty, creative and all around arterific (let’s just pretend that’s a real word) BFF @anunaks, I decided to take on the task alone. As I’ve shared in my previous T-Shirt scarf post, I’m not a crafty person, so this was a HUGE project for me – really, it was! And here’s how it went…

Step 1 & 2: Go through our closet or meander through your local thrift store for a pair of jeans or shorts. I went the thrift store route because I was looking for some higher – but not too high – waist shorts. I ended up finding jeans, which meant I had to cut them. Exhibit A:

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I really broke the bank on these ones: $8!

Step 3: Once the shorts were cut to my desired length, or rather lack of length (I’m such a hooch. I cut them short, then shorter, then a leeeeettle bit shorter), it’s time to distress them a bit to get that iconic Abercrombie & Fitch look – aka I’m so cool I choose to buy $100 pants with holes. I used heavy grit sandpaper, but you can also use a razor or scissors. You basically need to work the denim just enough to thin out some of the threads. Exhibit B:

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Sandpaper and some old fashioned elbow grease are all you need!

Step 4: Reach for the bleach beezy because this is the fun part! You should also have some gloves on hand or at least plastic bags to help protect your precious claws. I used a bucket, but i think it’d be easier to use a tray like the ones used for paint rollers. I opted not to dilute my bleach with water because I’m so hard core – NOT! But seriously, I just poured a nice amount of bleach into the bucket and hoped for the best. Exhibit C:

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Let the transformation begin!

Step 5: Here’s an easy one…LET SOAK!

Step 6: Remove your bleached denim and toss them in the wash (with nothing else unless you want to buy a whole new wardrobe).

Step 7: Once your shorts are finished washing and drying, you can add some finishing touches. I kept it pretty simple by adding a reverse jean patch with some fabric glue (maybe it’s because went overboard on the sandpaper and elbow grease, thus requiring a fix-it). The real pros add lace accents, studs and adorable printed material. Check out my girl @heenz at Cross My Heart Denim for her amazing mini diva distressed denim and you’ll know what I mean about the pros and their cute accents.

Step 8: Wear the damn things woman!

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So have at it my fashionable friends! Make some distressed denim for your damn derriere :)

Aloha.

T-Shirt Scarves: A DIY I Can Actually Do!

I’m not what you would call an artsy-crafty type of person. Crafty with words perhaps, but definitely not with things like paint, plaster, glass, glitter, glue, ribbon – you get it. Arts and crafts have never really been my thing and consequently never have DIY projects. Despite having tried numerous art projects and DIYs over the years, I’ve never-ever excelled beyond sucky. It’s really quite pathetic considering my mom’s a great artist and my dad makes surfboards. BUT, I’ve finally managed to execute a DIY project entirely on my own. (I usually require the immediate assistance of my BFF Anu, who has magical crafting hands – no joke) But BEHOLD the first DIY I can actually do – BY MYSELF:

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Finally! A DIY I can ACTUALLY Freaking Do!

These scarves seem to be taking off in the Hawaii fashion scene thanks in part to Wanko Wanko and the numerous DIY blogs out there sharing tips and tricks on how to turn an old t-shirt into something fashionable. Here’s a quick visual step-by-step courtesy of HelloGiggles.

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6 easy steps to a more stylish neck line! Image: hellogiggles.com

The scarves are actually the perfect answer to fashionable “winter” wear in Hawaii because they’re not too hot or bulky, but they still offer that sense of stylish coziness that comes with your favorite winter scarf. Plus, you can pretty much add anything from feathers, to broken earrings, gold chains and shells to your scarf depending on your mood. This was my first one, so I kept it simple and just doubled it up to add a slightly different look.

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Doubled up DIY T-Shirt Scarf = Cute. Orange on Orange = Not so cute. #FashionFauxPas!

Instead of reinventing the wheel, I figured I’d share this video tutorial for those of you who want in in the secret:

So have at it my fashionably fierce frugal fiends – see if you can make yourself a T-Shirt scarf!

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Aloha.

Every Girl Deserves A Pearl

Every girl deserves a pearl…or perhaps more than just A pearl!

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Oh, you know, just a handful of Tahitian pearls.

What the hell am I doing with a handful of Tahitian pearls? That’s for me to know and you to find out – keep reading!

My brother’s best friend and consequently my unofficial third brother, recently got his hands on some AMAZING Tahitian pearls and handmade jewelry thanks to his beautiful Tahitian girlfriend, Kahaia Howard. So when Teva offered to show me some of the goods, I obviously almost peed my pants with excitement. The thought of having dozens of Tahitian pearls and sparkling jewelry right in front of my face was fashiOrgasmic to say the least.

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100 Tahitian Pearls in my hands.

The interesting thing about Tahitian pearls and even other types of pearls is that they’re not really “hot fashion items” or even trendy for that matter. Think about it, when was the last time you saw an editorial spread in a national fashion magazine featuring pearls? I’ll give 10 more seconds to think about it ———-. Answers below please! Pearls may not be the focal point in cutting edge fashion trends, but they’re definitely fashionable. And they’re DEFINITELY a necessary classic staple in every woman’s jewelry collection. Oh, and you can buy fakie strands of pearls at Forever 21, which actually contradicts my point about them not being trendy (we all know Forever 21 goes to great lengths to mass produce the hottest trends). And one last thing, you can’t talk about Hawaii fashion without talking about Tahitian pearls. Ok, I’m done with that whole soapbox.

Anyhow, Teva had quite a few loose pearls, which are all for sale by the way, as well as these two pieces of Tahitian Pearl Perfection:

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DYING for this necklace.

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100 PEARLS.

My lucky mom will be unwrapping the gold chain with pearls on Christmas. And I can write that because she was sitting right there when I forced kindly encouraged my dad to buy it for her!

Had my boyfriend not just gifted me a pair of Tahitian Pearl studs for my birthday, I would have had to snag a pair of these bad boys from Teva:

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You know you want a pair.

BTW, if any of you are interested in a pair of stud earrings for a really great price (starting at $150), shoot me an email or leave a comment and I’ll get you in touch with Teva. Or perhaps you’re interested in the strand of 100 Tahitian pearls…

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Doubled Up!

I know, I know, you’ve already seen that one, but I love it so much I wanted to share it again! Ain’t no shame ;) In addition to the goods above, Kahaia has a bunch more handmade jewelry:

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Nothing says Hawaii fashion like some pearl and slipper earrings!

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I love how these bracelets are so dainty and so pink :)

If you like what you see here, then I highly suggest you take a look at more of Kahaia’s Sea Treasures on Facebook, Tumblr or Etsy. Kahaia’s driving force behind her jewelry making is to show that pearls aren’t just meant for older woman or more elegant occasions – they can be for any woman in right environment.

I absolutely agree with Kahaia.

Every Girl Deserves a Pearl {or maybe a strand of them}.

Don’t you agree?

Aloha.

Are the Kardashians Kopykats?

Ok, so if you’ve read my previous blog on the Kardashian Kollection, you know I’ve admitted to legitimately liking them. I mean, they make for some pretty hilarious and appalling TV. Yes, I watch that trash and I love it. I will NOT discuss Kim’s divorce. I will just say this: Pathetic. I’m here instead to share the rather disappointing allegations (made by numerous fashion blogs and websites) that the Kardashians are really just Kopykats. (Yikes, am I a kopykat for writing a post inspired by another blog/website? So call me a hypocrite and keep reading!)

I mean, I didn’t particularly enjoy the {entire} Kardashian Kollection, but I was willing to give them the benefit of the doubt when it came to their new Australian handbag kollection. Until, I saw my first glimpse of the kollection on Joanna Douglas’ article on Yahoo Shine:

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Left: Balenciaga Bag (that Kim owns). Right: Kardashian Kollection Handbag.

The sad news is that the above photo was part of an entire freaking album:

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Chloe (not to be confused with Khloe K.) on the left. Kopykat Purse on the right. Oh yes, there's more...click photo to be appalled.

That’s not to say that I wouldn’t buy a no name purse that closely resembles a designer bag. I mean, my genuine Italian leather purse closely resembles a Hermes Birkin bag – SO SHOOT ME, I’m a hypocrite again (but aren’t we all?). But my purse is handmade by an Italian leather artisan living in Florence, Italy who isn’t an international fashion icon.

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FYI, my BF went to the a leather shop in Italy, took this picture and emailed it to me to make sure I liked it. I clearly love him for that.

And here’s the Hermes Birkin:

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The real deal. I AM SUCH A FAKE! BTW, this is for sale for almost $15,000. Image: LuxuryExchange.com

Back to the Kardashians…

It’s so frustrating. I want them to make something fabulously fashionable and completely original. I want them to have a stroke of their own designer genius. I want Kim to get married and stay married. But I don’t think it’s going to happen – any of it, even the crossed out stuff. (After that comment I’m a hypocrite and a straight up bit@h – great.)

Yes, they have hoards of Christian Louboutins and oodles of designer goods, but I suppose having all the right designer items doesn’t mean you can create unique and original collections. Maybe the Kardashians need a taste of what it’s like to be a normal fashion fiend, shopping thrift stores, flea markets, sale racks and on online discount sites (C’mon fiends, you’re feeling me right?). Or perhaps maybe they need a quick trip to the Goodwill with their BFF to find the perfect 80′s prom dress or Halloween costume. You can’t always simply buy fashion – oftentimes you have to hunt for it and/or create it yourself.

Alright, so enough of my babble. What do you think, are the Kardashians just Kopykats? Please do tell me. I’m dying to know what everyone else thinks!

Aloha.

Jewels of the Beach

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I know, I know. You’re wondering what took me so damn long to update you on the amazing jewels I had made for me by Katie at Jewels of the Beach. Let me point out that Katie had nothing to do with my sluggishness. In fact, she done whipped up my AMAZING jewels sooner than I could say, “I’m Sold on Shells and Gold!” So, THANK YOU KATIE! It was just me being me – a procrastinator. Gah, I hate admitting that, but it’s the truth so shoot me if you’d like. Anyhow, enough with my procrastination and on to the JEWELS…

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I put these on as soon as they came in the mail and HAVE NOT taken them off.

As you can see, Katie really worked her magic and pulled through 110% in turning my shells into jewels. She was even sweet enough to take a pre-photo of my shells, creating a far more stylish and beautiful photo than the sloppy photo I used in my first blog. Again, THANK YOU KATIE!

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This is what I sent to Katie.

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And THIS is what Katie made!

Now what many, or probably all of you, don’t know is that I took creative metals and glass when I was in high school and I actually made a few pieces of jewelry. I never actually wore my jewelry because I forgot to pick it up from the display case – my loss. What I’m getting at is this: there’s a bunch of not-so-cute tools and not-so-cute stages involved with making jewelry. This is mind, I asked Katie to send some behind-the-scenes stuff to share with you. Not only did she send a picture, but she also sent a VIDEO of her work space – cool!

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Behind-the-scenes

This is getting to be a long post, but I did want to share one thing about Jewels of the Beach and Katie that I absolutely LOVE: she names her jewelry after her friends! I know this because the earrings I ordered are the yellow gold version of the Healani pair she has featured on the website. When I asked Katie if those were named after my friend Hea who lives in Hilo, Katie said they were! There’s another pair named after my GF Trisha who also lives in Hilo. While many pieces are named after her friends (one of them is Malia, but it’s not me, it’s Katie’s middle name), she also has great names like Kauai, Pupule, Goldie and Honi Honi (which I love!)

Cool, right? Note to all my friends who make things – you’re more than welcome to name a piece after me ;)

With Christmas just around the corner, I can’t think of a better place to start your shopping. And for those of you who have significant others, consider “accidentily” leaving this blog post or Jewels of the Beach (dot) com open on your laptop so your hubby or BF sees it. You never know – he might get the hint ;) Just sayin’.

jewels-of-the-beachFor those of you interested in ordering some of your own amazing jewels from Katie, you can visit her website www.jewelsofthebeach.com or email her at kdement@gmail.com.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to go put on my jewels and joyfully dance in front of the mirror – sorry, no pictures of that.

Aloha.

Ohh, La, La: Lei Chic Pop-Up Boutique

Did this! My first event as a blogger – woohoo!! I’m not gonna lie, I was a bit timid (for those you who know me, this may be a bit surprising) when it came to really pumping up HawaiiFashionFiend.com, but it was my first event so GIMME A BREAK-geez! Back to the goods…

In case you’re wondering what the heck a Pop-Up Boutique is, let me tell you, it’s like a GYPSY convoy on fashion crack. Well, sort of. The Pop-Up Boutique was basically an AMAZING opportunity for some of Hawaii’s up and coming clothing, jewelry, and beauty designers to showcase their fabulous gems. This particular Pop-Up Boutique was extra exciting to me for a few of reasons:

1) My friend Fibi, who lives on Maui (and came to Oahu just for the event) was showing her uuber cute POSH PUA bikinis. These Brazilian bikinis will take your booty from blah to BOOTYLICSIOUS (shout out my girl, Beyonce).
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2) They offered delicious complimentary cocktails from IMBIBE Hawaii (the coconut Kai Vodka cocktail was heaven on earth and the bartender was the one to direct me to Cherbu-thank you!).
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3) It gave me a reason to visit Mercedes-Benz and pretend like I was car shopping for a brand new Benz:

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I fell in LOVE with this DIVALICIOUS Benz at the FHB Car Show. Unfortunately, I did not purchase it at the Pop-Up Boutique, but IT WILL ME MINE! Just you wait and SEE!

The event was oozing with Hawaii fashion fiends…

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Some fellow Hawaii Fashion Fiends...fiending it up!

Although I only picked up an adorable clutch from Jana Lam (cool factor: Jana does all her own textile prints!), some Cherbu beauty products and picked out few fabulous POSH PUA bikinis (this is me putting in my order Fibi!), I’d be lying if I said those were the only things I loved. My bank account is not endless, thus certain choices HAD TO BE MADE. I’m very happy however with my decisions and made these cute collages to showcase them:

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In case you're wondering...I LOVE my Jana Lam and Cherbu products. Huge, HUGE props to these amazing designers.

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I LOVE these POSH PUAS...apparently I also LOVE my new collage app on my iPhone.

You can visit Lei Chic for more info on the recent Pop-Up Boutique and the full spread of local designers that were showcased. To those of you who didn’t make it this time…you won’t want to miss the next one! Or, if you did make it, WHAT DID YOU BUY? Tell me, TELL ME!!

And in case you missed the links to these fab local designers (and custom event libations), here they are:

Jana Lam (website, facebook, blog)
Posh Pua (website, facebook)
Cherbu (website)
Imbibe (website, facebook, twitter)

Aloha.

I’m Sold on Shells and Gold

I know what you’re thinking, with all the blog posts on weddings, shouldn’t this chick be sold on diamonds? Most times the answer is yes, but this time it’s no. This time I’m Sold on Shells and Gold – or rather, handcrafted shell jewelry made with gold-filled wire. Exhibit A:

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So that's where all the shells have gone!

Holy COW you might say. Where, why and how does that wrist have so many shells on it? Who cares? Those bangles are freaking amazing. AMAZING. I’m going to make a very bold statement here and say that SHELL BANGLES are outshining and outselling the HAWAIIAN BRACELET. And quite honestly, I don’t mind. I’d rather have an armful of shells than an arm full of “Ku’uipos”, but that’s just me. Keiki gets it:

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Is is even legal to rock that many shells on one wrist? Also noted: CUTE SUNNIES!

And so, after spending far too much time being envious of Keiki’s wristful of shells, I decided I would get my own dang shell jewelry made. That’s right, I sent a handful of my favorite shells off to Katie from Jewels of the Beach and in just a couple of week’s time, I too will be wearing Shells and Gold. Here’s what I sent Katie:

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What were once just shells, will soon be glorious pieces of shell jewelry!

You’ll have to check back for my follow up post to find out what I ordered. In the meantime, I have a very important jewelry question for all you local girls.

Aloha.