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Tuesday
Sep072010

introducing michele lau

hello all! hope your weekend was filled with lots of leisurely diversions and lazy moments. it's overcast and gray in my part of the world which is perfect weather for clicking through my backlog of emails in what seems to be a neverending attempt to tidy up my digital life. while scouting for something to share today, serendipity came a-calling and i happened across a recent dailycandy feature of local girl turned brooklyn-based designer michele lau who introduced a capsule collection of handbags last fall.

the appropriately named line, laulau, is designed to prettily corral the hodge podge of necessities carried by ladies-on-the-go. bags are constructed with pockets to keep your belongings tidy while also offering two sets of handles for added carrying versatility. the tie-up tote in particular hints of michele's island roots with a shape reminiscent of a pu'olo (a ti leaf bundle made to keep lei fresh and transport goods) but crafted of denim, linen and canvas.

tie-up tote

the price tag ranges from $48 to $ 145 depending on the design, and all bags are made to order with a two week turnaround time. you can preview and purchase the collection on the official website or click over to etsy to add laulaunyc to your favorites.

p.s. michele also keeps a blog filled with musings and inspiration from the big city.

Friday
Sep032010

aloha friday scoop

shop the butik's labor day sale and save up to 50% off storewide.

  • when: fri/sat, sep 3rd & 4th - 11a to 7p + sun/mon, sep 5th & 6th - 12p to 5p
  • where: 1067 kapiolani blvd, suite a-3

meet cloth designer micah iaukea and her fabulous vintage reconstructions at the local label's debut trunk show.

hele over to etown to stock up on in-house designers organik and meesah and save 20% off your purchase.

  • when: fri, sep 3rd - 'til 9p, sat, sep 4th - 11a to 4p & mon, sep 6th - 11a to 6:30p
  • where: 1164 smith street, chinatown

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Friday
Sep032010

project runway: you can totally wear that again

andy south & ivy higa's wedding belles

considering i am guilty as charged for telling my one wedding maiden that her dress, with a simple alteration, could be more than a one night look, last night's project runway challenge hit a little close to home. the models had a little runway holiday while former bridesmaids surprised the designers and happily relinquished a collection of satin, bowed and shimmering frocks for some reconstruction fun.

local boy andy south offered one of the biggest transformations by dying what was once a periwinkle cocktail dress to create a sassy bustier (constructed of elastic) and shorts combo. ivy higa opted to transform a white floor length gown into stylish tuxedo capris paired with a flowy silk blouse.

andy south's before & sketchbook
ivy south's before & sketchbook

i must apologize for the poor quality of the before photos. i was hard pressed to find suitable images and resorted to snapping pictures off my non-hd pr recording, but thought it would help if you had a hint of what the designers had to work with.

andy: make it work! | video diary

ivy: make it work! | video diary

plus, more behind-the-scenes drama and gossip in the designers dish.

do you have any bridesmaid atrocities hiding in your closet? and, are you surprised at the level of animosity towards michael c.?

{photo credit: barbara nitke, lifetime television}

Thursday
Sep022010

maui: foodie report

chocolate peanut butter cheesecake happiness

i have reached the conclusion that i would make an awful food blogger simply because snapping a shot of my meal is the last thing on my mind when my plate arrives. also, my camera skills are a bit lacking (an area i hope to remedy with a little practice). my trip home last week was far too fleeting and filled with family gatherings for any new culinary explorations, but i finally gathered up my notes and photos to file a report on the delicious dishes enjoyed during my springtime hop to maui.

first, let's start with an afternoon treat at paia's ono gelato which offers tempting scoops made with a "farm to fork" philosophy. deciding between a surfing goat dairy fusion or a chocolate peanut butter cheesecake concoction was my most difficult decision of the day, but the latter won my $5 plus change if only as an homage to the yummy frozen pie my southern granny would whip up when she visited the islands.

judging by the pollock-esque ice cream splatters along the sidewalk in front of the shop, it seems i was not the only one challenged to finish up my cone before it melted all over the nearest crosswalk. my advice: order up a cup instead of a cone and sticky fingers should not be an issue (although there is a wash room a few steps outside the gelateria's side door).

maui brewing co. sampler
. . . & beer battered onion rings
keg illumination

earlier in the day, the mister and i ventured out on the long drive to lahaina to check out maui brewing co. my resident beer geek started out with a sampler ($3.75) and ultimately gave the thumbs up to lucifer's angel. if you prefer bubbles without the buzz, i am happy to recommend the homemade root beer which is frosty and delicious!

we both find beer battered onion rings ($7) irresistible when listed on a menu and mbc's hearty offering, even with a slight sheen leftover from the fryer, became even more tasty after dipping each thick slice into the chipotle remoulade which added a spicy kick. rounding out our meal were an andouille sandwich ($12) for him while i, anticipating my upcoming gelato treat, selected kalamata sliders ($5).

while there's no view to speak of unless you count the myriad of televisions screening everything from surf videos to the sporting event du jour, the tap list was quite impressive making mbc a must stop for anyone who geeks out over beer. the decor is standard issue brew pub fare, but the industrial gleam of steel kegs smartly transformed into lighting fixtures hanging in the rafters was a fun design note.

t. komoda malasadas

on our way out of town the following day, we stopped at the t. komoda store to sample their legendary cream puffs which are quite deserving of all their accolades. we also couldn't resist a malasada stick stacked in a row of sugary delights (genius!) which was a nice balance between leonard's light and airy offering and the denser dough fried up at the tex drive-in on the big island.

alas, my camera failed to capture the giant house salad i ordered up (and quickly abandoned due to my woeful headache) and what the mister described as a super 'ono burger during our first night's supper at colleen's in haiku with the always delightful conn and john from cuckoo for coconuts. and, french fry lovers take note: conn shared a tip that the fries tend to be salty and recommends asking the kitchen to skip the final seasoning. my mister followed conn's lead and agreed they were still delish without the extra salt.

my colleen's salad ended up dressing up our takeout from paia flatbread (recommended by the cfc 'ohana) which, with its wood-fired crust accompanied by fresh and simple ingredients, was the perfect bite after rushing up twisty, curvy olinda road to our upcountry getaway to catch the sunset on our final day.

fyi: all of our stops were casual eateries so no fancy dress or reservations required.

bon appétit!

Tuesday
Aug312010

project runway recap: there is an "i" in team

team luxe: andy south (top/skirt) * ivy higa (vest/top/shorts)

with the exception of my mister, does anyone else return from a trip home to the islands completely and utterly exhausted? my jet lag continues to linger on, but i finally had a chance to watch last week's project runway (despite one of the local news broadcasts spoiling the results as i walked past the family television - curses!).

two words: team challenge. i will simply say that, as expected, drama abounds and tim gunn's last minute observation is spot on. our hawaii designers, andy south and ivy higa, ended up together on team luxe which chose to parcel out garments so more than one set of hands touched each look before it walked down the runway.

team luxe sketchbook

video diary: andy & ivy

team luxe: judgement day | make it work! - part 1, 2, 3 | designers dish

did you agree with the judges' decision last week? what's your take on team luxe's self-appointed leader?

{photo credit: barbara nitke, lifetime television}