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PUBLISHER’S NOTE MODERN LUXURY HAWAI‘I MAY/JUNE 2015

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MEREDITH LOW PUBLISHER mlow@modernluxury.com

PHOTO BY DALLAS NAGATA WHITE/DALLASNAGATAWHITE.COM

As we continue into 2015, I can say with certainty that it has definitely been a year of changes—and great ones at that. To start, look no further than our May/ June issue, which changes up our usual roster. As our team has always sought out unique experiences, we thought it was time to share the most outstanding of them with you with the debut of our latest feature, “20 Pursuits of Modern Luxury.” When we first discussed this theme, I was anxious to see what our team would find. I have to say you won’t be disappointed. Editor-in-Chief Kai Andersen, Senior Editor Jasmine Lombardi and our contributors have curated a collection of refined experiences and pastimes that may very well lead you to redefine your ideas of luxury. While many options are sure to intrigue, my personal fave is definitely throwing an intimate, jazz-themed soiree at Halekulani’s Lewers Lounge. Of course, we’ve kept different interests in mind, so I’m sure that you’ll find one that will match your personal taste. But this feature is not the only new addition we have in store for you this year. In June, we will be publishing a special edition of Modern Luxury Hawai‘i, our Insider’s Guide. We like to think of it as our personal take on the islands, replete with all of our favorite spots—from restaurants to hotels—along with much-appreciated insight from Hawai‘i’s tastemakers. It’s the perfect companion to visitors, as well as locals looking to uncover another side of the islands. As insider experiences go in Hawai‘i, there’s nothing quite like Passport to Luxury, our annual celebration of the good life during Ala Moana Center’s annual Shop a Le‘a. We hope that you were able to join us for this year’s seventh edition. (In case you weren’t able to, do check out all the fabulous pictures in Social Circles.) I would like to extend my sincere thanks to our partners at Ala Moana Center and all participating boutiques, who continue to provide us with the perfect venue for this unique event year after year. We are equally glad to share this evening with you. After all, where else could you try dishes from 16 of Hawai‘i’s leading chefs, accompanied by libations from top mixologists, all the while perusing all the gorgeous fashions and accessories from some of the world’s top luxury brands? (Now, that’s what we call a true shopping spectacular.) But what makes this night even more noteworthy is how it benefits a local cause. This year’s proceeds benefited Blue Planet Foundation and its mission to move us toward 100 percent renewable energy—something that we all should consider while we enjoy the luxury of living in Hawai‘i. On that note, we look forward to bringing you even more special finds and local wonders as the year moves ahead. Until the next time, here’s to all that’s marvelous in the islands!



EDITOR’S NOTE

KAI ANDERSEN EDITOR-IN-CHIEF kandersen@modernluxury.com; @kaiandersen

When friends ask me what I love most about my job, they often think I’ll mention the obvious choices: the parties, the invite-only events and all the chic openings. While those are all certainly great perks to the job, they’re just one small part. Time and again, I can’t help but arrive at the same answer: people. I relish in hearing someone’s life story unfold as they speak. Such was the case with interior designer Reiko Lewis of Ventus Design, presidentelect of the American Society of Interior Designers-Hawai‘i Chapter. Over lunch, Lewis left me beyond impressed, and not just with her portfolio. (Check out her work on the Hotel Grande Bretagne in Greece.) Not only did she move from a career with CNN to interior design but this interdisciplinary wonder has also dedicated her life to the pursuit of beauty. In fact, one week after our first meeting, Lewis invited me to an informal Japanese tea ceremony, which brought to life its indelible philosophy of wa kei sei jaku—harmony, respect, purity and tranquility. Needless to say, it was obvious that I had to include both Lewis’ design studio and the art of tea in our new feature, “20 Pursuits of Modern Luxury,” our exclusive take on how to live the good life in the islands. Of course, I had to work in one of my favorite hideaways, Lewers Lounge, at Halekulani. Every time I go, I request Antonio Carlos Jobim’s “Corcovado (Quiet Night of Quiet Stars)” from pianist Maggie Herron and saxophonist Rocky Holmes. One day, I thought: Why not throw the ultimate jazz-themed fete here? Of course, we have daytime experiences as well, such as private surf sessions with longboarding champ Kai Sallas. And for those who like to dress local, get ready to take your wardrobe to the next level by ordering a custom dress from Ari Southiphong of Andy South. (She can even cover it in Swarovski crystals if you wish.) There are certainly other stories that will catch your eye in this issue. For Style Hawai‘i “Lei Days,” we put our own spin on the islands’ legendary garland. For the authentic touch, we turned to lei maker Bill Char, who created lei specifically for the latest local looks that we have discovered. Now, that certainly redefines accessorizing. You’ll find another visual showstopper in Food Drink Spotlight “Fresh Pursuits,” where veteran photographer Linny Morris captured one of the most exquisite dishes I’ve seen recently. Under her lens, delicate oysters topped with translucent Japanese kanten and red trout roe become truly edible art. And it’s just one of the new stellar dishes on the spring menu at Chef Mavro. While we’ve covered the senses of sight, taste and smell, we’re also happy to provide inspiration for your playlists. Let us introduce you to Maui’s Embassy of Joy, whom contributor Kristin Hettermann profiles in Art & Culture Music “In the Mix.” Recently signed to one of Europe’s best dance labels, this hot duo will have you moving straight through the summer. Dance on!

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GET THE LOOK “ “A touch of surrealism and

a whole lot of bohemian is the mood for spring for 2015. Clothing is colorful and adorned, and proportions are played with to the extreme. Whether the superflare trousers at Tom Ford or the oversize paillettes at Burberry or the watercolor prints at Chanel, the ‘70s can be felt everywhere. The key here is to make it personal and to let your inner rock star shine.” –James Aguiar, Modern Luxury fashion director

THE LOOK Golden ribbon tweed cropped fringe jacket, $3,495, slim skirt, $1,995, and cross draped stretch organza bra top, $895, all by Donna Karan New York at Neiman Marcus, Ala Moana Center; Torus collar, $350, at Eddie Borgo, eddieborgo.com. THE BEAUTY Le Teint Touche Éclat illuminating foundation in beige Dore 10, $57, Touche Éclat in #1.5 Radiant Silk, $41, Ombre Solo eye shadow in #14 Satin silver, $30, Volume Effet Faux Cils Shocking mascara in #7 Casis Obscure, $30, Blush Radiance in #3, $45, and Baby Doll Kiss & Blush Lips & Cheeks in #2 Rose Frivole, $40, all by Yves Saint Laurent Beauté at Sephora, Ala Moana Center, Waikīkī and Whalers Village. THE TEAM Photography by Helena Palazzi Styling by James Aguiar Hair by Johnny Lavoy for abtp.com Makeup by Kim Weber for Yves Saint Laurent Beauté Model: Lydia Hunt with Wilhelmina NY

ON THE COVER Photography by Adam Jung Styling by Crystal Pancipanci Hair and makeup by Mariah Melanie Model: Haylee Kam at Premier Models & Talent Black floral-print caftan, $1,000, at andysouth.com; diamond Jali drop earrings in 18K gold with 1.74-carat diamonds, $11,500, diamond Jali drop ring in 18K gold with 0.42-carat diamonds, $3,300, and diamond Jali Tablet ring in 18K gold with 0.63-carat diamonds, $4,300, all by Jason Dow at Hildgund Jeweler and jasondow.com; lei with red lehua, ʻaʻaliʻi, Prince Kūhiō vine and Epidendrum orchids by Bill Char.


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DEPARTMENTS

38 PUBLISHER’S NOTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 EDITOR’S NOTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 GET THE LOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 CONTRIBUTORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

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HAWAI‘I

38 Italian import Brunello Cucinelli arrives in

52 As May Day is Lei Day, it’s the ideal time

to turn the island’s legendary garland into the perfect statement piece.

BEAUTY

SOCI A L CIRCLES 43 Blue Planet Foundation takes the spotlight at Neiman Marcus.

ON THE SCENE

50 From peace signs to ultrasuede, the ’70s are back—and bring with them statement-making pieces that push your look forward.

Honolulu; it’s time to celebrate the silver screen on the Neighbor Islands; chef Roy Yamaguchi is cooking something good on Kaua‘i.

SPOTLIGHT

ACCESSORIES

36 Even from high altitude, Hawai‘i Island is still a sight to see.

NOW

49 As a surfer and model, Malia Jones knows what it takes to make the perfect swimsuit.

56 Celebrate spring with these brand-new musthave beauty treasures.

DESIGN SPOTLIGHT

59 Bedtime never looked better—thanks to Kapa Mua’s graphic quilts.

44 Relive all the excitement of Passport

HOME

to Luxury at Ala Moana Center; Vivienne Westwood’s island outpost celebrates two fabulous years. 22

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60 A midcentury Diamond Head home by legendary starchitect Vladimir Ossipoff gets back into the groove.

PHOTO BY OLIVIER KONING

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CONTENTS

105

DEPARTMENTS

114 REVIEW

A RT & CULTUR E SPOTLIGHT

63 Legends come to life in Waikīkī’s latest show.

CULTURE

64 This May, Hawai‘i’s heritage takes the

GUIDES

spotlight in a trio of artful festivals.

66 Hot duo Embassy of Joy is taking the beats of Maui to Italy and beyond.

CALENDAR

68 The events, gala and shows to attend now

TR AV EL & R ECR E ATION SPOTLIGHT

DINING

120 Read our short list on the cuisine scene before booking your next reservations.

NIGHTLIFE

124 From downtown haunts to beachside

BEAUTY

ON THE SCENE 128 LOST alums reunite for Honolulu Theatre for Youth; surf photographer Zak Noyle rides a wave of success; it’s a whale of a time on Maui.

109 Get big! The newest version of Lincoln’s Navigator delivers luxury largesse while also incorporating cutting-edge technology and efficiency.

LOOK W HO’S TA LK ING 132 Two top moguls are elevating Honolulu real

FOOD & DR INK SPOTLIGHT

126 Whether it’s spa days or yoga classes, we’ve got you covered.

106 Thailand’s destination health spa pioneer,

Chiva-Som, celebrates its 20th anniversary this year and continues to set the bar high in totalwellness offerings.

RIDES

116 We’ve gathered the lowdown on the latest boutiques to know.

escapes, we show you where to cheer.

105 In search of the perfect staycation? Book some pool time at Hotel Wailea.

JET SET

SHOPPING

estate to a higher state of mind.

113 Taste the flavors of spring at Chef Mavro. 24 MODERN LUXURY H AWAI‘I M AY/JUNE 2015

THE BANYAN TREE DISH PHOTO BY NINA KUNA

MUSIC

114 One of West Maui’s most lauded restos, The Banyan Tree, is back in business, and we’re ready to order.


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FASHION DREAM STATE

70 This season, the circus rolls into town with bohemian looks that are pure ’70s rock star.

LEISUR E

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20 PURSUITS 80 From jazz nights in Waikīkī to surf OF MODERN sessions with a pro, our first-ever short list LUXURY of how to live the high life in Hawai‘i


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ATLANTA 3280 Peachtree Road, NE, Ste. 2300 Atlanta, GA 30305 404.443.0004 Contact: D’anne Cagle-Heckert

Kai Andersen Editor-in-Chief

CHICAGO 33 W. Monroe St., Ste. 2100 Chicago, IL 60603 312.274.2500 Contact: John Carroll

EDITORIAL

FASHION

Senior Editor Jasmine Lombardi

Fashion Director James Aguiar

Group Executive Editor Mike Espindle

Market Editor Jacqueline Z. Grossnickle

Entertainment & Bookings Editor Meg McGuire

Fashion Assistant John Monaco

Group Managing Editor Ela Sathern

JAPANESE EDITION

Interim Group Managing Editor Misty Milioto

Consulting Editor Masako Nashimoto-Luttrell

Associate Managing Editor & Web Editor Kelsie Allen

Translation Services ISI Translation Services

Contributing Assistant Managing Editors Jessica Charmoli, Elizabeth Harper

DESIGN

Senior Consulting Editor Jennifer Thornton

Creative Director Scott Glick

Senior Consulting Copy Editor Meryl Howsam

Managing Art Director Melinda Zabroski

Copy Editor Melissa Howsam

Senior Art Director Elizabeth Carlisle

Contributing Writers Tara Boone, Nate Chapnick, Eliza Escaño-Vasquez, Catherine Toth Fox, Kristin Hettermann, Christine Hitt, Andrea Kasprzak, Margaret Kearns, Malie Moran

Art Director Alexandra Kamischke Group Photo Editor Greg Gillis Photo Editor Chris George Designers Michael Bodor, Claire Keating, Christopher Lynch, Melissa Miller, Tahiti Spears-Fitzpatrick, Chelsea Vaccaro, Antonio Valverde Contributing Photographers and Stylists Tracy Chan, Sue Hudelson, Adam Jung, Olivier Koning, Nina Kuna, Linny Morris, Travis Okimoto, Helena Palazzi, Crystal Pancipanci

DALLAS 3090 Olive Street West Victory Plaza, Ste. 430 Dallas, TX 75219 214.647.5671 Contact: Blake Stephenson HAWAI‘I 1001 Bishop Street, Ste. 900 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 808.924.6622 Contact: Meredith Low HOUSTON 4306 Yoakum Blvd, Ste. 100 Houston, TX 77006 713.622.1116 Contact: Peter C. Remington LOS ANGELES 10250 Constellation Blvd., Ste. 2710 Los Angeles, CA 90067 424.253.3200 Contact: Christopher Gialanella MIAMI 3930 NE Second Ave., Ste. 202 Miami, FL 33137 305.341.2799 Contact: Diana Riser NEW YORK & THE HAMPTONS 261 Madison Ave., 3rd Floor New York, NY 10016 212.582.4440 Contact: Andrea Greeven Douzet ORANGE COUNTY 3200 Bristol St., Ste. 150 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714.557.2700 Contact: Jessica Cline SAN DIEGO 875 Prospect Street, Ste. 300 La Jolla, CA 92037 858.366.9721 Contact: Ken St. Pierre SAN FRANCISCO 243 Vallejo St. San Francisco, CA 94111 415.398.2800 Contact: Paul Reulbach

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SCOTTSDALE 6991 E. Camelback Road, Ste. C-310 Scottsdale, AZ 85251 480.522.2200 Contact: Michael Hiatt WASHINGTON, DC 4400 Jenifer Street NW, 4th Floor Washington, DC 20015 202.408.5665 Contact: Peter Abrahams

modern luxury

Lew Dickey Chairman

Michael Dickey Chief Executive Officer

Beth Weitzman Vice President, Editorial Director

John Dickey Chief Operating Officer

Alan Klein President/Group Publisher Custom Content

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JP Hannan Chief Financial Officer

Richard Denning General Counsel


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MODERN LUXURY REGIONAL SALES OFFICES: ASPEN 503 East Hyman Ave., Ste. D Aspen, CO 81611 970.300.3071 Contact: Alan Klein

Alan Klein

President & Group Publisher

ATLANTA 3280 Peachtree Road, NE, Ste. 2300 Atlanta, GA 30305 404.443.0004 Contact: D’anne Cagle-Heckert

Meredith Low Publisher

ADVERTISING SALES Senior Account Executives Linda Chun, Nicholas Riopelle MARKETING Director of Events Juliet Lighter Marketing Manager Sherry Mae Ravago Marketing Intern Kiana Kuns NATIONAL SALES & MARKETING SVP & Group Publisher Marcy Bloom Publisher, National Sales Michael Wolfe Associate Publisher, National Marketing Tracy Monahan National Business Director Jennifer Adel Associate Publisher, Beauty Michelle Thorpe Associate Publisher, Luxury Christian Poppert Associate Publisher, Midwest Brooke Hubbuch Executive Director, Bridal & Interiors Lori Silver Sr. Director, International Fashion & Retail Christina Ribeiro Director, Automotive, Spirits & Technology RW Horton Sr. Manager, Travel & Finance Melissa Lacks Account Manager, Beauty & Fashion Kyra Slater Advertising Director, Southeast Jana Schonhoff Advertising Director, Southwest Isabel David Advertising Director, Southwest Dori Neil Advertising Director, West Peter Fisher Director of National Marketing & Strategic Partnerships Emily Vannucci Director of National Promotions Kathryn McCrary Associate National Marketing Director Juliana Rodriguez National Marketing Coordinator Laura Valenti Executive Assistant to the SVP & Group Publisher Sam Mieczkowska Operations Manager Gabriella Fixman Sales Assistant Madison Fewox DIGITAL MEDIA Digital Technical Director Chris Beck Digital Manager James Alsup Associate Senior Developer Mike Poisel Junior Web Developer Justin Geagan Email & Digital Media Manager Jacqueline Hoover

PRODUCTION & CREATIVE SERVICES Director of Production & Creative Services Erin Quinn Production Manager Tim Maxwell Associate Production Manager Kari Compean Art Director Madeleine Hannes Senior Designer Lauren Ortigoza Designers Sher Dionisio, Genevieve Horton, Whitney Smith, Skyler Still Marketing Coordinators Amanda Failla, Andrea Watts Senior Account Coordinator Rachel Weil Account Coordinators Lisa Brahm, Alexandra Knerly, Katie Vaughn Special Section Coordinator Lia Crawford PRINTING & PREPRESS Vice President of Operations Sean Bertram Director of Digital Imaging Doug Kisela Digital Imaging Manager Sarah Vaun Senior Digital Imaging Specialist Joe Lekas Digital Imaging Specialist Leslie Bayly

CHICAGO 33 W. Monroe St., Ste. 2100 Chicago, IL 60603 312.274.2500 Contact: John Carroll DALLAS 3090 Olive Street West Victory Plaza, Ste. 430 Dallas, TX 75219 214.647.5671 Contact: Blake Stephenson HAWAI‘I 1001 Bishop Street, Ste. 900 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 808.924.6622 Contact: Meredith Low HOUSTON 4306 Yoakum Blvd, Ste. 100 Houston, TX 77006 713.622.1116 Contact: Peter C. Remington LOS ANGELES 10250 Constellation Blvd., Ste. 2710 Los Angeles, CA 90067 424.253.3200 Contact: Christopher Gialanella

CIRCULATION & DISTRIBUTION National Distribution Manager Hector Galvez National Circulation Manager Amanda Higgins Circulation Coordinator Mark Just

MIAMI 3930 NE Second Ave., Ste. 202 Miami, FL 33137 305.341.2799 Contact: Diana Riser

TECHNOLOGY Director of MIS Jeff Leisegang Director of IT Scott Brookman

NEW YORK & THE HAMPTONS 261 Madison Ave., 3rd Floor New York, NY 10016 212.582.4440 Contact: Andrea Greeven Douzet

FINANCE VP & Corporate Controller James Rouse Business Managers William H. Poythress III, Carla Reddick AR Manager Angela Alleyman Billing Manager Ralph Gago Collection Managers Katlyn Guajardo, Rashida Hodge, Rob Hodges Staff Accountant Jazmon Dukes ADMINISTRATION Corporate Receptionists Chloe Doherty, Alexandra Kelikian

ORANGE COUNTY 3200 Bristol St., Ste. 150 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 714.557.2700 Contact: Jessica Cline SAN DIEGO 875 Prospect Street, Ste. 300 La Jolla, CA 92037 858.366.9721 Contact: Ken St. Pierre SAN FRANCISCO 243 Vallejo St. San Francisco, CA 94111 415.398.2800 Contact: Paul Reulbach SCOTTSDALE 6991 E. Camelback Road, Ste. C-310 Scottsdale, AZ 85251 480.522.2200 Contact: Michael Hiatt

OUR OFFICES ARE LOCATED AT: 1001 Bishop St., Ste. 900, Honolulu, HI 96813 | Phone: 808.924.6622 | Fax: 808.924.6623 2015©DM LUXURY, LLC, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED MODERN LUXURY® IS A REGISTERED TR ADEMARK OF DM LUXURY, LLC

WASHINGTON, DC 4400 Jenifer Street NW, 4th Floor Washington, DC 20015 202.408.5665 Contact: Peter Abrahams

modern luxury

Lew Dickey Chairman

Michael Dickey Chief Executive Officer

Beth Weitzman Vice President, Editorial Director

John Dickey Chief Operating Officer

Alan Klein President/Group Publisher Custom Content

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JP Hannan Chief Financial Officer

Richard Denning General Counsel


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CONTRIBUTORS WHAT IS THE MOST OVER-THE-TOP THING THAT’S ON YOUR BUCKET LIST?

“I’d love to ride a motorcycle with my boyfriend through Mongolia.” -SUE HUDELSON, PHOTOGRAPHER

“To charter a private jet and provide an allexpenses-paid trip for my family and friends!” -CRYSTAL PANCIPANCI, STYLIST

“The most over-the-top thing I can conceive is to be in a writers’ room with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. That would be the most outrageous dream come true!” -ELIZA ESCAÑO-VASQUEZ, CONTRIBUTING WRITER

-KRISTIN HETTERMANN, CONTRIBUTING WRITER

“I’d like to get a superlong, deep barrel ride on my surfboard.” -ADAM JUNG, PHOTOGRAPHER

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“It may sound rather simple, but I dream of waking up every day in my own beach house in Pa‘ia on Maui.” -JASMINE LOMBARDI, SENIOR EDITOR

JUNG PHOTO BY JACQUELINE HAENSCHKE; LOMBARDI PHOTO BY DALLAS NAGATA WHITE/DALLASNAGATAWHITE.COM

“I would love to explore the most pristine areas of the sea by submarine— with a case of Cristal.”


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ADVISORY BOARD

Lori Admiral Associate Vice President for Development, University of Hawai‘i Foundation Lucy Chelini Merchandise Manager, Neiman Marcus Brynn Foster Hoku Products Pacific Kathy Whang Inouye Chief Operating Officer, Kobayashi Group Donna Jung Donna Jung Public Relations Masako Nashimoto-Luttrell Nashimoto & Associates Wendell Wo Vice President, C. S. Wo & Sons Alan Wong Alan Wong’s Restaurants Roy Yamaguchi Roy’s Restaurant



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Two hundred miles above Hawai‘i Island Talk about out of this world—the description applies to both this shot of Hawai‘i Island and its photographer Samantha Cristoforetti (a bona fide European Space Station astronaut). The flight engineer for Expedition 43 and a captain in the Italian Air Force snapped this image from the International Space Station which she then promptly posted to social media, with the hashtag #HelloEarth. Cristoforetti’s unique point of view joins those from fellow crew members who have been photographing the planet from orbit for the Crew Earth Observations program. But even astronauts can be awed. After spotting Hawai‘i’s iconic volcanoes, Cristoforetti found herself erupting in happy excitement at the sighting. Although not the first astronaut to capture Earth—the trend began 40 years prior with the Mercury missions—Cristoforetti is the latest in a long line of astrophotographers to show us a universe of possibilities. –Jenn Thornton PHOTOGRAPHER 37 MODERN LUXURY H AWAI‘I M AY/JUNE 2015

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NECESSARY FRILLS Stand out from the crowd with Brunello Cucinelli’s lightweight cotton cape with raffia feathers ($1,695) and matte calfskin shoulder bag ($2,790). TOP SHOP

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Since opening in Waikiki two years ago, Vivienne Westwood has drawn independent thinkers from Asia to Down Under. And it’s not just the Brit icon’s fanciful frocks that have been flying off the racks. This playful Three Row Pearl choker in silver has been nearly impossible to keep in store. Who wouldn’t love this whimsical take on a classic jewelry piece? The longest strand is adorned with the signature Vivienne Westwood Orb— shimmering with Swarovski crystals and graced by a single large pearl drop. $685, Moana Surfrider, 2365 Kalakaua Ave., Waikiki, O‘ahu, 744.5402, viviennewestwood.com –JL

FASHION FUSES WITH PHILOSOPHY IN NEW ARRIVAL BRUNELLO CUCINELLI. By Jasmine Lombardi

It’s time to take a European getaway—even if it’s just to chic Italian import Brunello Cucinelli, which just arrived at Ala Moana Center. That’s not to say the brand hasn’t long been on the radar of Honolulu’s fashion cognoscenti. After all, Neiman Marcus had initiated new devotees to the allure of soft cashmere and subtly modern forms for the past few years. For those who have not had the pleasure of slipping on a Cucinelli sweater, there is much to love. But most fascinating is founder Brunello Cucinelli’s merging of humanist philosophy with contemporary fashion—a distinctly refreshing characteristic that the owner has infused into the house since 1985. In turn, he has transformed the company’s home in Solomeo, Umbria, into a haven of commerce and culture, replete with a school and even a theater. Expect to find echoes of this aesthetic in the Honolulu outpost, which is, in fact, just the third

location to reflect the new store design after Beverly Hills and San Francisco. The clean, modern interior is punctuated by platforms and displays in warm woods, and woven rugs in earthen hues. It’s the perfect backdrop for the women’s spring/summer 2015 collection, which takes its inspiration from an array of cultures outside the Old World. Get ready to be swept away by the likes of a crewneck sweater ($2,995)—but crafted in a richly textured, cotton macramé knit. Gents, on the other hand, can enjoy exquisitely tailored and immensely wearable garments set in natural hues—think the vibrant red of cayenne or the ochre tones of curry. A light brown suit in cotton, virgin wool and silk micro chevron fabric ($3,950) exudes an appropriate air of wanderlust. It’s the perfect piece for sophisticated summer travels. Ala Moana Center, 1450 Ala Moana Blvd., Mall Level 2, Ala Moana/Kapi‘olani, O‘ahu, brunellocucinelli.com 38 MODERN LUXURY H AWAI‘I M AY/JUNE 2015

HAIL BRITANNIA Three Row Pearl choker, $685, at Vivienne Westwood, Moana Surfrider


PARADISE FOUND Catch hot new films from all over the world at Maui Film Festival’s Celestial Cinema in Wailea.

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BEST OF SHOWS This summer, two Neighbor Islands get camera-ready as a pair of film festivals celebrate the silver screen—Big Island Film Festival and Maui Film Festival. In case you can’t decide which one to attend, we’ve gotten the skinny on each. Of course, you can always attend both! –Eliza Escaño-Vasquez and Margaret Kearns

Big Island Film Festival

Maui Film Festival

When and Where: Hawai‘i Island’s celebration runs May 21 through 25 at The Fairmont Orchid, Hawaii and the Shops at Mauna Lani, both located at the luxe Mauna Lani Resort.

When and Where The cinematic affair takes place June 3 through 7 in sun-kissed Wailea, with additional fi lms showing at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center in Kahului.

Year Founded Film-loving Waikoloa residents Leo and Jan Sears founded BIFF in 2004.

Year Founded Celebrating its sweet 16 this year, the Valley Isle’s first film festival was held in 2000.

Who’s There Emerging Hollywood stars and directors mingle with hundreds of aspiring fi lmmakers and movie-loving fans.

Who’s There Cinephiles, celebrity honorees and a slew of volunteers make the event simply spectacular.

What to Watch While the announcements haven’t been made yet, expect a wide selection of narrative and short fi lms created in 2014, including numerous movies from Hawai‘i and U.S. fi lmmakers. Expect offerings from visiting international fi lmmakers too.

What to Watch The Wave I Ride captures the glorious journey of big-wave ambassador Paige Alms as she courageously charges and conquers the colossal break Pe‘ahi (Jaws) on Maui’s North Shore. From the filmmakers of The Cove, Racing Extinction is a sobering take on humankind’s fast track to annihilation in the hopes of throwing us off course.

Must-Attend Event New this year is Taste of the Movies May 22 from 5 to 7pm. To celebrate the festival’s 10th year, 10 of Hawai‘i Island’s chefs are creating movie-themed dishes to wow participants. The lineup includes crowd-pleasing chefs David Paul Johnson, James Babian and Stephen Rouelle. Best Hidden Secret The Shops at Mauna Lani screening area is an outdoor venue featuring primarily short films under the stars, so attendees may view numerous films in just one sitting.

Best Hidden Secret Toes-in-the-Sand Cinema at Wailea Beach, between the Four Seasons Resort Maui and Grand Wailea, can sometimes go under the radar for its more intimate layout.

Past Honorees Young talents from both the small and big screen have been honored, including Jackson Rathbone, Portia Doubleday, Vincent Kartheiser, Kate McKinnon and Hilo-raised actress Kristina Anapau.

Past Honorees An illustrious group of A-listers that includes Elizabeth Banks, Angela Bassett, Andrew Garfield, Joe Manganiello, Lupita Nyong’o and Olivia Wilde Best All-Access Pass A Sapphire Circle Big Bang VIP Patron Pass ($2,250) offers unlimited admission to all screenings and premieres, culinary soirees, a thank-you on the official festival trailer and a tax-deductible $1,000 donation benefit. 579.9244, mauifilmfestival.com

Best All-Access Pass Definitely the Ali‘i Pass. Priced at $425 this golden ducat includes access to all films with VIP seating, celebrity receptions, mayor’s welcome reception, Taste of the Movies and more. 883.0394, bigislandfilmfestival.com 39

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Must-Attend Event Set the festivities off in gourmand style at the Opening Night Twilight Reception at Capische at Hotel Wailea, or live a chocoholic’s sensual fantasy at The Taste of Chocolate at Four Seasons Resort Maui.


[NOW IN HAWAI‘I ] GARDEN FRESH Eating House 1849’s Kamuela tomato and Big Island mozzarella salad ($14)

RESORT REPORT

Pretty in Pink

After the sweeping renovations from a few years back, change has come once again to The Royal Hawaiian in Waikīkī. Nestled adjacent to the historic wing of the legendary property, the Royal Beach Tower is now the Mailani Tower, bringing with it a host of new amenities and services that up the luxe factor. Now, guests staying in the tower are escorted directly to the Mailani-only reception area, replete with its own concierge staff. Check-in also includes custom cocktails. Nearby is the newly added Mailani Lounge, which hosts a curated offering of cultural events as well as daily breakfast and late afternoon bites from Executive Chef Hans Stierli. Of course, the new vibe has been extended throughout the tower, refreshing individual lānai as well as hallways and elevators. And when it’s time to take in the sun, Mailani guests can request preferred seating by the pool or in the cabanas. From $585 per night, 2259 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, O‘ahu, 923.7311, royal-hawaiian.com –KA SIGHT TO BE SEEN The view from The Royal Hawaiian’s Mailani Tower in Waikīkī EAT SHEET

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NUMBER CRUNCH

$4,599 Light up your inner space with the sleek teak-resin pedestal from Blue + Green Innovations. The secret to its illumination lies within its state-of-the-art LED backlighting. 619 Mapunapuna St., Moanalua, O‘ahu, 426.5879, blueandgreeninnovations.com –KA

BLOCKED OUT Blue + Green Innovations will brighten up your living space.

Legendary island chef Roy Yamaguchi is back in business with a new restaurant. But sorry, Honolulu foodies, the toque is giving some well-deserved attention to Kaua‘i while also paying homage to the rich multiethnic cuisine of the islands. In fact, it’s not the first time that Yamaguchi has launched a new dining concept on the Garden Isle. (His first was The Tavern at Princeville, which opened over four years ago on the North Shore but was recently shuttered.) Dubbed Eating House 1849 (2829 Ala Kalanikaumaka, Po‘ipū, Kaua‘i, 742.4500, eatinghouse1849.com), the new venture at The Shops at Kukui‘ula on the South Shore takes its name after one of the islands’ first restos, which was opened by Portuguese entrepreneur Peter Fernandez. (Guess what year it opened.) For diners who honed their palates on classic Roy’s dishes like blackened ‘ahi and misoyaki butterfish, the Plantation Era-inspired menu is an exciting new departure, as it blends flavors from 40 MODERN LUXURY H AWAI‘I M AY/JUNE 2015

Japanese, Chinese, Portuguese, Korean and Filipino cuisines. While there are a few Roy’s-inspired carryovers like Szechuan baby back ribs ($15), there are now adventuresome starters like rissoles ($11), a Portuguese shrimp turnover; or hulihuli-style pork belly ($13), given a kick by fiery Korean gochujang, kimchee and garlic. Or go Iberian with the Plantation Paella ($28), which gets a very local addition of Portuguese sausage. Following a similar back-to-theroots approach is the popular and evergregarious toque Mark Noguchi, whose Pili Group has literally stepped back into the past to take its next step forward. After a delay in opening, Mission Social Hall and Cafe (553 S. King St., Downtown Honolulu, O‘ahu, 447.3910, thepiligroup.com) has opened its doors at the historic Hawaiian Mission Houses. The calling card here is the contemporary Hawaiian cuisine inspired by 19th century recipes—a welcome addition to this part of Honolulu.


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BLACK MAGIC

The Main Man FATHER’S DAY IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER. SO, SKIP THAT OH-SOEXPECTED HUMDRUM BRUNCH AND TREAT DAD RIGHT. – K A

STEP INTO THE NEW SEASON WITH SLEEK STAPLES THAT EASILY TR ANSITION FROM DAY INTO NIGHT. -JL

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A-Game

There’s nothing quite like the premier courses at Kapalua Golf, so give him a weekend on the greens with the three-day Player’s Choice package. $685, 1000 Office Road, Kapalua, Maui, 877.527.2582, golfatkapalua.com

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High Life

Climbing enthusiast Justin Ridgley’s Volcanic Rock Gym will give dad all the thrills—with far fewer risks of tackling rock faces out in nature. $100 for one-month family pass, 201 Kapa‘a Quarry Place, Bldg. 25, Kailua, O‘ahu, 397.0095

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Tension Reliever

The active man can take a well-deserved break with The Kahala Spa’s Athletic Rebound treatment, which combines pressure, reflex zone therapy, aromatherapy and a series of muscle stretches. $285 for 90 minutes, 5000 Kahala Ave., Kahala, O‘ahu, 739.8888, kahalaresort.com

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Workout Wonder

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There’s nothing like having your health, and personal trainer Eric Yamashita will make sure dad feels like he’s back in his prime. (After some hard work, of course.) Training packages from $1,000, 1215 Center St., Kaimuki, O‘ahu, 554.4350, ericyamashita.com

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Vintage Wheels

Anyone can get their hands on a 1957 Porsche Speedster—or, at least, a meticulous reproduction with Maui Roadsters. So let dad take a spin around the Valley Isle on Father’s Day. From $299 for 12 hours, 339.6204, mauiroadsters.com HOT WHEELS Cruise the Valley Isle’s roadways with Maui Roadsters.

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1. One-button jacket with composed ribbons in black cotton, $9,400, and narrow jogging pants in black cotton poplin, $820, at Hermès, Ala Moana Center and Royal Hawaiian Center 2. Sunglasses, $420, at Tod’s, Ala Moana Center 3. V-Line move tote in asphalt, $3,000, at Louis Vuitton, Ala Moana Center, Kings’ Shops, Luxury Row, The Shops at Wailea and Whalers Village 4. Patek Philippe Aquanaut 5167-A watch, $18,900, at Ben Bridge Timeworks, Ala Moana Center 5. Printed silk horseshoe cravat, $325, at Saint Laurent, Ala Moana Center and Luxury Row 41 MODERN LUXURY H AWAI‘I M AY/JUNE 2015


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Entirely Eco-Chic

Before Modern Luxury Hawai‘i’s signature event, Passport to Luxury, got started at Ala Moana Center, a private VIP reception was already underway at Neiman Marcus. Amid the festivities, all eyes were on Jeff Mikulina—and for good reason. Mikulina serves as executive director of Blue Planet Foundation, the forward-thinking, Honolulu-based nonprofit that was the evening’s beneficiary. Founded by gaming legend Henk Rogers, the organization focuses on making renewable energy a reality. And with Hawai‘i’s unique place in the Pacific, Mikulina and the foundation show us that going green is a luxury we all can afford. –Kai Andersen

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Blue Planet Foundation Executive Director Jeff Mikulina with Allison Chan at the Passport to Luxury VIP reception at Neiman Marcus, Ala Moana Center


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Glitz and Glam

Combining the finer things in life with a philanthropic spirit, the seventh year of Passport to Luxury turned out to be a true tour de force.

THE SCENE The lines to check in almost extended into the center’s Nordstrom Wing. With excitement in the air, Honolulu media personality Olena Heu—definitely hard to miss in her vibrant red frock— took the stage at the Modern Luxury lounge and gave those waiting good reason to listen. Attendees who had their Passport booklet stamped by all participating boutiques could enter the coveted final drawing. There was also an instore auction for highly soughtafter items like handbags from Fendi and Tod’s, and gift certificates to Mariposa and The Pineapple Room by Alan Wong. In a high-tech twist, Microsoft team members, equipped with tablets, helped to register bidders and take bids. Once guests were checked in, they were quickly off in all directions. THE HIGHLIGHTS Of course, the main question was which boutique to visit.

Guests gather at Center Stage for the final drawing.

Jazzmine Bigners and Jan Velasco

Janae Lee, Hayley Hisaka and Janelle Van Ruiten

Heels were front and center at Jimmy Choo.

Emma Wo and Moani Hara

Michelle Duong, Kate Talbot, Kim McKay and Bree Dallwitz

Daniel Chipchase and Sanford Lee

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THE PARTY During Ala Moana Center’s weeklong spring shopping celebration Shop a Le‘a, the word around Honolulu was that Modern Luxury Hawai‘i’s Passport to Luxury was the event of the season. After all, who wouldn’t want to attend a fete with 16 participating top chefs and 22 luxury boutiques? It was no surprise that the final head count surpassed 1,400.


Rusty Komori, Shelby Ogasawara, Brigitte Abbot and Todd Tripp

Cathy Im and Linda Sato

Ocean Vodkaʼs Asian Fusion cocktail

Amita Goyal, Rupal Gohil and Miranda Star snap a selfie at Damiani.

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Angela Matsuo, Charyse Iser and Tammy Tu

Luke and Robyn Tucker

Emporio Armaniʼs delicious chocolates

DJ Anit works her magic on the turntables. Kirstin Seal, Samantha Parrish and Myle Nguyen

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Only those truly on a mission could manage to pop in every spot and keep moving. Some preferred to take their time and soak in the atmosphere, while perusing stylish items to purchase. Cole Haan got an infusion of Latin style, thanks to Waikīkī hot spot Búho Cocina y Cantina. Quite a few guests were spotted lining up for a second El Avion, the resto’s signature tequilainfused cocktail. (We don’t blame them—it was so good.) Those looking for sweet treats headed to CH Carolina Herrera for scrumptious petits-fours bites from MW Restaurant. Later in the evening, Honolulu scenesters made their way up the escalator to Emporio Armani, which was the epicenter of cool thanks to the bar team from The Modern Honolulu. DJ Anit, resident mix master at the property’s nightclub, Addiction, got the crowd going toward the end of the night. The spontaneous dance party was not to be missed. When the music faded, the revelers made their way to join a crowd of hundreds around Center Stage. As in years past, everyone anxiously awaited the final drawing and for good reason. Fourteen prizes were up for grabs, from a Bally shoulder bag to a $500 Ala Moana Center Shopping Spree gift card to the final item, a pair of round-trip tickets on Alaska Airlines. Even after the final winners were announced, the party wasn’t over. In a first for the event, The Modern Honolulu threw an official afterparty in its lounge, The Study. While local ensemble Simple Souls got the group dancing, a jet-set vibe was added by a bevy of visiting Brits and Aussies. (Among them was Sydney-based public relations mogul Kim McKay and her team of Klickstars.) With the international crowd hovering about, it was almost natural to think you needed a passport to attend.


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Celluloid Dreams

Hawaii International Film Festival rolled out the red carpet in Waikiki to celebrate the best in cinema.

Robert Lambeth, Grace Jo and Chuck Boller

THE PARTY While most of Honolulu curled up at home to watch the Oscars, the city’s culturati descended upon the most hotly attended fete of the season, HIFF’s Hollywood Awards Gala at the always chic Halekulani.

Kristen Chan and Dr. Michael Chan

Laura Merrifield with Charles and Sonnie Au

Halekulani brought the Hollywood sign to Waikīkī.

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THE PEOPLE Though this soiree celebrated film, all eyes were admittedly on the fashion. (And who didn’t love the on-camera fashion review after check-in?) Greeting guests personally were Executive Director Robert Lambeth and Director Emeritus Chuck Boller, who looked especially spiff y in their tuxes. HIFF board member and socialite at large Kristen Chan exuded sophistication in her Naeem Khan dress. Hubby Dr. Michael Chan, after a black-tie event the night before, opted for a relaxed blue suit. While capturing the evening on camera, KITV’s Pamela Young brightened the room both with her smile and sequined frock. THE SCENE With pumping tunes in the background and sumptuous decor, Halekulani created a setting fit for an A-lister. (Some guests were ready to take home a Pucci-esque tablecloth.) And if a special prize had been given that evening, it would have gone to Executive Chef Vikram Garg, who produced an applauseworthy multicourse experience inspired by Oscar nominees.

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Dara Lum and Pamela Young

The plush table setting set the stage.


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Hail Britannia!

Vivienne Westwood’s Waikiki outpost feted two wondrous years in the islands. THE PARTY Honolulu’s style seekers were pleasantly stunned two years ago when the metropolis scored the country’s second only Westwood boutique— right at Moana Surfrider. The second anniversary made for a perfect opportunity to celebrate the location’s ongoing success, as well as the spring/ summer 2015 collection.

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THE PEOPLE The visionary who brought the forward-thinking Brit label to Honolulu, Cathy Schultz perfectly represented the eclectic British designer with a romantic striped frock. To top off the look, she added extra charm with a whimsical pearl necklace, a Westwood signature. (The piece has been flying out of the store for months.) At her side was hubby and Honolulu Coffee mogul Ed Schultz. Also welcoming guests was affable General Manager Jered Branco, whose outfit popped with color.

Carrie Shuler Azlinn Gregg

Cathy and Ed Schultz

Ann Hashizuma shows Anthony Ramirez new pieces in the accessories collection.

Sharayah Ahchong and Rina Toyoshiba

The in-store shopping frenzy

THE HIGHLIGHTS To toast the occasion, an assortment of cocktails from The Moana Surfrider went around. The libations definitely fueled some serious shopping. After all, it was hard to not notice Westwood’s eyecatching and socially conscious designs. Before leaving the soiree, it was mandatory to take home one (or two) of Honolulu Coffee’s macarons. Kelly Hidano, Jered Branco and Lori Shepherd

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STYLE

Opening Act

Swimsuits are a way of life for Malia Jones. Both a pro surfer and model by trade, this Kailua-raised icon has worn one almost every day—whether in the water or in front of the camera. And given her multiple collaborations with myriad swimwear brands, it’s no surprise this wave rider would eventually start a line of her own. And aren’t our wardrobes luckier for it? Inspired by her island upbringing and travels around the world, her debut collection is all about modern yet timeless resortwear that you can—and want—to take everywhere. And while new looks will always be on the program, do expect core pieces to remain year after year. And when it’s time to exit the water, Jones has you covered in the perfect kaftans. $200-$800, No. 808, 66-165 Kamehameha Highway, Hale‘iwa, O‘ahu, 312.1579; Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, 72-100 Ka‘upulehu Drive, Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i Island, 325.8000; Four Seasons Resort Maui, 3900 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, Maui, 874.8000, maliajones.com –Jasmine Lombardi

PERFECT FIT

Hit the beach in a sleek suit from Malia Jones’ debut resort collection.


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ACCESSORIES

THAT ‘70S STYLE FASHION’S CURRENT CRUSH ON THE ‘ME’ DECADE MAKES US PROCLAIM, “IGNORE ALL THE RULES: MIX PRINTS, COLOR AND TEXTURE TO DEFINE YOUR PERSONAL STYLE ! ” By Jacqueline Z. Grossnickle Photography by David Lewis Taylor

MAKE FASHION, NOT WAR From top: Leather and silk shoes, price upon request, at Prada, Ala Moana Center and The Shops at Wailea; peace sign clutch, $1,595, by Edie Parker at edie-parker.com; platforms, $1,100, at Miu Miu, Ala Moana Center; clutch, $945, by Dries Van Noten at bergdorfgoodman.com; suede shoes with Poppy Rocks embroidery, price upon request, by Emilio Pucci, T Galleria by DFS.

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FEELIN’ GROOVY From top: Calfskin old gold heels, $795, at Ralph Lauren, Ala Moana Center; suede and python small Faye bag, $1,890, by Chloé at Nordstrom, Ala Moana Center; Ada heels, $625, by Chelsea Paris at barneys.com; velvet pavé Mary Janes, $2,990, by Marc Jacobs at marcjacobs.com; python and raffia wedge heels, $2,250, at Salvatore Ferragamo, Ala Moana Center and Royal Hawaiian Center.

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LEI DAYS AS MAY 1 CELEBR ATES THE LEGENDARY GARLAND’S PLACE IN THE ISLANDS, IT’S THE PERFECT TIME TO DON THIS WEAR ABLE LEGACY. By Kai Andersen and Malie Moran Photography by Adam Jung Styling by Crystal Pancipanci


As cultural symbols go, never has there been an emblem as quintessentially Hawaiian as the lei. While garlands of plants and flowers can be found elsewhere in the Pacific, the lei takes on a truly mythic status in Hawai‘i, showing up in legends, songs and expressions. And not only are there a variety of techniques—from the simple kui (stringing) to the intricate haku (three-way plaiting)—there is the meaning of the materials used. For instance, the fragrant maile vine, a sacred plant of hula, is now used for special occasions like graduations and marriages. For some, the orange-hued hala is given in remembrance or at the end of a venture. At its most refined, the garland can even subtly evoke the feeling behind an occasion, perhaps even alluding to the nature of a relationship. In all, the lei is a unique and truly ephemeral luxury, especially as the most delicate will last only a day. Against such a rich cultural tapestry, it was only fitting that the lei receive a day in its honor. In Hawai‘i in 1929, May Day officially became Lei Day. Even now, in the 21st century, seasoned lei-makers and daring amateurs continue to show off their talents in the annual Lei Day competition at Kapi‘olani Park in Waikīkī, as well as other locales throughout Hawai‘i. Fittingly, the winner of any contest, in Hawaiian, is said to take ka lei o ka lanakila, the lei of victory. A frequent recipient of that honor is Bill Char, a highly respected cultural practitioner and expert lei-maker. In fact, the Honolulu native first learned how to make lei from his mother, then later from his hula teachers. (Char now knows a total of nine techniques—two of them from the Pacific and even one from India.) Forty years later, the master is still going strong. For Modern Luxury Hawai‘i, Char specially created a host of custom lei designed to play off looks from island labels Andy South and stylish newcomer Language of the Birds. In a surprising twist, some incorporated rarely seen elements like sweetly fragrant ylang-ylang blossoms or the paperlike flowers of the kou tree, as well as more well-known ones, like the crimson lehua, roses and orchids. In all, Char deftly demonstrates that you can honor cultural traditions while staying fashion-forward—an approach to style entirely appropriate in May, given its bevy of Hawaiian cultural events. And though the expert doesn’t currently take orders from the public, he does lend his talents to some of Honolulu’s most prestigious institutions for special events, including Kamehameha Schools and Punahou School. Of course, that leaves the question of where to find the perfect lei. While simple creations can be found almost everywhere, some spots are far superior to others. On O‘ahu, many swear by the famed Cindy’s Lei Shoppe (1034 Maunakea St., Chinatown, O‘ahu, 536.6538, cindysleishoppe.com), where Hilo maile start at $40. (In case you have a special event on the mainland, Cindy’s does ship by Federal Express.) For truly unique creations on the Valley Isle, discriminating buyers turn to Kapono‘ai Moliau’s tasteful boutique Native Intelligence (1980 Main St., Ste. 2, Wailuku, Maui, 249.2421, nativeintel.com). Here, the kumu hula offers truly artisanal lei, from simple strands of fragrant pīkake (jasmine) to strands of delicate ‘ilima flower entwined with maile. Take note, however, that the selection and prices (usually from $20 to $40) depend on the time of year and other factors. Needless to say, the best lei are always those made by family and friends. In Hawai‘i, there are few luxuries simpler, or better, than that. H

CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT For this vibrant lei po‘o (head lei), Bill Char used a variety of native and introduced plants, including ‘ilima, ‘ōhai ali‘i, palapalai fern, roses and more. He paired it with Language of the Birds’ July paperbag dress ($365), accented by Jason Dow’s moonstone lotus amulet ($9,360). Opposite page: Decked with a rich-red lehua, ‘a‘ali‘i, Prince Kūhiō vine, repidendrum orchid and other foliage, Char’s haku lei brings a vintage allure to a chic black, floral-print kaftan by Andy South ($1,000) and Jason Dow’s diamond Jali earrings ($11,500), diamond Jali drop ring ($3,300) and diamond Jali tablet ring ($4,300).

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VINTAGE VISION In this play off a classic hula look, Char created a lei of palapalai fern with a blossom of ti leaf at the top, draping it over an Andy South gown ($1,000). Besides the sparkle coming off Jason Dow’s small diamond Jali earrings ($5,400) and moonstone solitaire rings ($600), a lei ‘ā‘ī (neck lei) of kou blossoms adds a splash of orange.

MODEL: HAYLEE KAM FOR PREMIER MODELS & TALENT; HAIR AND MAKEUP BY MARIAH MELANIE; LEI BY BILL CHAR; SPECIAL ASSISTANCE: JASMINE LOMBARDI

“In all, the lei is a unique and truly ephemeral luxury, especially as the most delicate will last only a day.”



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The Hawaiian quilt is going transoceanic, thanks to the Bay Area’s Kapa Mua. After 20 years in the interior design scene, San Francisco resident Michael Pechinski is gaining attention for his take on the traditional, handsewn bed covering. Unlike grandma’s kapa (quilt), expect statement-making designs that are strong and graphic. “I wanted to make quilts more masculine but have them crafted in the same attentive manner,” says Pechinski, who is also a longtime hula student. Not surprisingly, he has gained the attention of island studios like Philpotts Interiors and Henderson Design Group, who have included Kapa Mua pieces in luxury properties and now carry them in their own boutiques. Place, a Design Atelier by Philpotts, 40 S. School St., Ste. 100, Downtown Honolulu, O‘ahu, 275.3075; Henderson Design Group, The Shops at Mauna Lani, 68-1330 Mauna Lani Drive, Kohala Coast, Hawai‘i Island, 936.1613; kapamua.com –Kai Andersen

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Kapa Muaʼs exquisite ʻAhu ʻUla quilt ($5,250) is inspired by the painstakingly crafted feather capes once worn by the Hawaiian aliʻi (chiefs).


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daringly declared a “war on ugliness.” And was Hawai‘i lucky for his victories. Among his wins A MIDCENTURY STUNNER BY VLADIMIR for the public: the IBM OSSIPOFF GETS A HAWAI‘I MODERN REMODEL. Building (now part of Ward Village in Kaka‘ako) By Jenn Thornton and the Davies Memorial Photography by Olivier Koning Chapel in Waimea. Then there are the private Rare it is for the first person to stumble residences, like the Boettcher Estate in upon a house on the market to be the Kailua and, perhaps the most famous of all, one to actually call it home, particularly the Liljestrand House high in Tantalus. if said residence is a midcentury modern Given this kind of backdrop, any by legendary architect Vladimir Ossipoff. reasonable homeowner would be overjoyed. But that’s the serendipity that brought Built in 1963, this 1,974-square-foot one Honolulu property with precisely Diamond Head dwelling, set on an almost these credentials to the attention of its 12,000-square-foot lot, was, in fact, a eventual purchaser, whose first curbside diamond in the rough. And while so impression—“Oh, that’s an interesting many midcentury homes sit in disrepair house”—was tame compared to her second or stripped of their period character, upon entering the house. “Oh, wow!” she this residence had retained its original relayed in happy disbelief when learning architectural details. Floor-to-ceiling slidingthe home was a bona fide Ossipoff. glass panels, rich redwood, interesting For the uninitiated, the Vladivostokgeometry—all went untouched during a born, Tokyo-raised talent defined the yearlong renovation to bring the abode and architectural aesthetic in Honolulu for a attributes of its era into the 21st century. generation. Armed with a degree from the Taking on a past-meets-present tone, University of California, Berkeley, Ossipoff the process kept the home’s clean lines and 60 MODERN LUXURY H AWAI‘I M AY/JUNE 2015

INNER SPACE From top: For an updated 21st century feel, the living area was given a wash of white and marine blues; the minimal bedroom decor plays off the wood tones in the ceiling.


”Floor-to-ceiling sliding-glass panels, rich redwood, interesting geometry—all went untouched during a yearlong renovation to bring the abode and attributes of its era into the 21st century.” PRISTINE MAKEOVER Clockwise from left: A small nook exudes hipness beneath the Chinese-inspired window motif; the custom kitchen features Caesarstone countertops and Miele appliances; jute ottomans lend an organic vibe to mod furnishings.

interesting geometric interplay (the pattern on the parquet floor, a block motif over the windows providing both architecture and ventilation). But, “it would look weird for the home to be a midcentury time capsule,” says Joanne Gomez of Pacific Home (596.9338, pacific-home.com), the company which helmed the home staging. “That’s not what we wanted to do at all.” Instead, to honor the period of the house but infuse it with the Hawai‘i modern vibe, the home received just a “wink of beach,” not what Gomez calls full-fledged Tommy Bahama—an aesthetic rigorously avoided. After all, she says, “This was about creating midcentury in Hawai‘i, not in Palm Springs”—two very different feelings. To achieve Ossipoff ’s signature Hawai‘i modern look, an open-concept plan was conceived so that one space accommodates several offshoots, all visually and physically accessible. “I love that you walk in and see everything,” gushes Gomez. So does the homeowner, referring to a now brighter, airier abode than first encountered. Tempered aqua tones, woven textiles and organic textures further the warm feeling throughout. The interplay of materials—jute ottomans, sumptuous woods, chrome chairs with woven backs—proved the “perfect meld between

supermodern, which you get with your metal, your chrome, your shiny surfaces; and the islands, with that texture, that weave… all styles blend really well but still feel midcentury,” explains Gomez. But because kitchens and bathrooms don’t age well, these spaces were gutted stem to stern. The custom-designed Henrybuilt kitchen now features the maker’s cabinets, Miele appliances, a Sub-Zero refrigerator and Caesarstone countertops. Windows were added to enlarge the existing space. Off the kitchen is a kind of reimagined bunkhouse, which Gomez tags as “such a fun little space, with a nice breeze, that walks right out to the patio.” The bathroom, meanwhile, is afresh with finishes, from striking Ann Sacks glass tiles and Henrybuilt cabinetry to Hansgrohe fixtures. All serve to create a place of true repose. “You look outside, and it’s just such a peaceful setting,” says the homeowner of her midcentury remodel, currently on the market now that she’s in the Mainland. Gomez concludes, “I think they did a wonderful job keeping all the valuable, beautiful design elements. The house is just to-die-for.” And, if history indeed repeats itself, the home will surely have the same effect for generations to come.” H 61 MODERN LUXURY H AWAI‘I M AY/JUNE 2015


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In Myth, Hidden Legends of Old Hawai‘i, hula, theater and music bring to life the tales of the islands.

While shows come and go in Waikiki, there certainly hasn’t ever been anything like Myth, Hidden Legends of Old Hawai‘i, which has been earning raves since its recent debut. Combining hula and chant with contemporary theater, music, other Polynesian dance forms and some spectacular fire, this unique production brings the centuries-old stories of Hawai‘i to life in a way that is both immediate and accessible. So far, initial audiences have been beyond impressed. The reason for success? Besides the top casting, the creative force behind the production, Hawai‘i Island native Carrington Manaola Yap. This multifaceted talent trained under the award-winning halau hula (hula school) Halau Na Lei o Kaholoku and has also gained attention for his traditioninspired brand Manaola. Why would one expect less than excellent with these credentials? VIP tickets $90, Sheraton Princess Ka‘iulani, 120 Ka‘iulani Ave., Waikiki, O‘ahu, 888.7349, mythhiddenlegends.com –Kai Andersen


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ISLANDS IN THE SUN A TRIO OF CULTUR AL CELEBR ATIONS PUT HAWAI‘I’S HERITAGE INTO A WELL-DESERVED SPOTLIGHT. By Christine Hitt

The months of May and June are packed with events that honor the islands’ unique music, history and traditions. Amid the most refined and hotly attended are these that allow you to appreciate the many creative geniuses and each of their alluring artistries that exist in Hawai‘i today. RUNWAY READY The MAMo Wearable Art Show features pieces that put a spin on tradition, like this look from Marques Hanalei Marzan.

various galleries and markets on O‘ahu, Maui and Hawai‘i Island. (It’s a rare opportunity to see a bevy of cultural treasures.) A favorite from the three-month event is the notto-be-missed MAMo Wearable Art Show, which shows off top island labels like Manuheali‘i and Manaola in both Honolulu and Kahului. Various locations, O‘ahu, Hawai‘ i Island and Maui, mamo.org

Living Legacy

Running through June 20, Maoli Arts Month celebrates both master and emerging Native Hawaiian artisans from all islands through multiple exhibitions—and now lasts for much longer than its original monthlong moniker. During MAMo, art aficionados have the chance to see Hawaiian designers, painters, photographers, carvers and weavers showcase their work at the

High Notes

May will be musical in the islands as it marks the fifth annual Mele Mei. It’s the perfect time to catch top acts at Waikīkī’s top properties like The Moana Surfrider and Halekulani. 64

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May 9 brings the spectacular beachside concert at Hilton Hawaiian Village. But the real excitement comes with the islands’ equivalent of the Grammies, the Nā Hōkū Hanohano Awards May 23, which honors the finest Hawai‘i musicians in categories such as best original songs, vocalists and album of the year. VIP Circle tickets $225, Hawaii Convention Center, 1801 Kalākaua Ave., Ala Moana/Kapi‘olani, O‘ahu, 593.9424, melemei.com

Maui Must

Spearheaded by Cultural Director Clifford Nae‘ole, the Celebration of the Arts returns to The RitzCarlton, Kapalua from May 8 to 10. Under the theme of Inā… Imagine, this year’s edition will bring together Native Hawaiian cultural practitioners, speakers and entertainers in a one-of-akind cultural event. The schedule includes a special performance of the acclaimed play The Legend of Ko‘olau; an exhibit by Ka ‘Ohana O Kalaupapa; and the grand finale, a festive lū‘au fit for The Ritz-Carlton name. Lū‘au tickets $100, 1 Ritz-Carlton Drive, Kapalua, Maui, 669.6200, kapaluacelebrationofthearts.com

MELE M EI AND NA HOKU HANOHANO PHOTOS BY JONATHAN EVANGELISTA; MAMO PHOTO BY KAPULANI LANDGRAF

TOP PERFORMERS Clockwise from left: Actors from the hit island film The Haumāna performed at last year’s Nā Hōkū Hanohano awards; The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua’s cultural director Clifford Nae‘ole has curated once again this year’s Celebration of the Arts; Mele Mei has highlighted new musical talents, including ‘ukulele virtuoso Taimane.



[ART & CULTURE] MUSIC

DOUBLE TIME Husband and wife Gretchen Rhodes and Pio Marasco are the force behind Maui group Embassy of Joy.

IN THE MIX

In 20 05, t wo jet-setting talents sat down next to each other by chance on a plane from Hamburg, Germany, to A TALENTED DUO FROM PA‘IA IS London. Gretchen Rhodes was PUTTING MAUI ON THE MUSICAL MAP. en route back to her budding career as a singer-songwriter By Kristin Hettermann | Photography by Sue Hudelson in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Pio Marasco was returning to Maui, where he had mixed a career as a professional windsurfer and house-music artist. Little did they know that fortuitous connection would lead to so much more. Eight months later, Rhodes would move to the Valley Isle to start a new life with Marasco, sharing love, musical collaboration and a family. As pairings go, one couldn’t hope for a more intriguing harmony. A native of Naples, Italy, 66 MODERN LUXURY H AWAI‘I M AY/JUNE 2015

Marasco has been producing music for 15 years and has over 60 releases. The mix master has played internationally with celebrated artists Marco Carola, Derrick May, Halo, H-Foundation, Danilo Vigorito, Tony Humphries, Tuccillo and more. Rooted in acoustic sounds, Rhodes’ professional singing career started in the Caribbean. And while she began collaborating with Mick Fleetwood after meeting him 10 years ago on Maui, she has also performed alongside greats like Steven Tyler, Jonny Lang, James Hetfield and Kenny Chesney. (You can catch her in Chesney’s recent clip for “Wild Child.”) Of course, it was only a matter of time before the couple decided to create their own music together. Tired of seeing tunes being pigeonholed, the duo formed Embassy of Joy in 2012 as a way to combine different musical genres into one singular voice. The sound blends electronica with experimental and deep house. “It’s an evolution of soulful and old-school NYC house music, which also originates from disco—with a touch of electronica,” says Marasco. “The point is to intertwine different flavors for an elevated auditory feel, using synthesizers, drum machines and sound processors to convert real sounds into a live act.” Of course, the Valley Isle is a long haul from the usual bastions of electronic music like London, New York, Berlin and Ibiza. But that isn’t without artistic benefits. “On Maui, Gretchen and I detach ourselves completely from reality and concentrate on creativity,” says Marasco. “We live outdoors. Birds chirping or the whistle of the wind through the bamboo forest come into the studio and create a beat.” Perhaps that’s why there’s a subtle yet distinctly Maui vibe on Embassy’s latest single, “Addiction,” released on Endless Worldwide, a Barcelona-based label run by Luca Bacchetti, one of the most well-known artists in the electronica world. Heralding the debut was a sleek video directed by Italian videographer Alberto Guglielmi. Immediately receiving great accolades, the track hit the top 10 Beatport and iTunes charts and was in the top 10 most-played tracks in the BPM Festival in Playa del Carmen, on the Caribbean side of Mexico— one of the largest and hippest electronic music festivals in the world. This summer, Embassy of Joy heads to Europe, hitting various venues around Italy in May and June. If you can’t join the group abroad, find them in July at Asylum Afterhours in Honolulu or, most appropriately, at their favorite splashy beach parties back home on Maui. facebook.com/embassyofjoymusic


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FLIGHT PATTERNS In collaboration with Shangri La, Honolulu Museum of Art presents a new take on a Persian epic.

MAY 2

features an on-site installation by this French sound artist, who will represent his home country in the 2015 Venice Biennale. Free. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, 1 Cameron Way, Kahului, Maui, 242.7469, mauiarts.org

American Cancer Society’s Hope Gala

MAY 2-22

Fifth Annual Cinémathèque Française Film Festival

Spend the month absorbing other cultures and the French language at the Honolulu Museum of Arts’ film festival, highlighting a new assortment of the 10 best Francophone comedies, dramas and international hits. Tickets from $10. Doris Duke Theatre, Honolulu Museum of Art, 900 Kīna‘u St., Makiki/ Ward, O‘ahu, 532.8768, honolulumuseum.org

MAY 8 & 9

Big Island Chocolate Festival

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Big Island Film Festival

THROUGH JULY 26 Shahnameh: The Epic of the Persian Kings Hamid Rahmanian has brought this classic of world literature to life with gorgeous illustrations—the sum of thousands of hours of work over the past five years. It’s a one-of-a-kind artistic event for the islands—presented in conjunction with Shangri La. Tickets $10. Honolulu Museum of Art, 900 S. Beretania St., Makiki/Ward, O‘ahu, 532.8700, honolulumuseum.org from farm to table or just savor its taste, the festival gives you many opportunities to satisfy your cravings. Don’t miss the gala, where you’ll get to enjoy 23 savory and sweet chocolate stations. Chocolate package with gala tickets $140. The Fairmont Orchid, 1 N. Kaniku Drive, Kohala Coast, Hawai‘ i Island, 854.6769, bigislandchocolate festival.com

of Chinese culture comes to life with this virtuosic ensemble of rigorously trained dancers, who make their much anticipated return to Honolulu. May 8. 7:30PM. May 9. 2PM & 7:30PM. Premium orchestra tickets $120$150. Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall, 777 Ward Ave., Kaka‘ako, O‘ahu, 768.5252, ticketmaster.com

MAY 16

Shen Yun

Seventh Annual Maui Brewers Festival

Five thousand years

Spend an afternoon 68

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outdoors celebrating craft beer and its unique styles by sampling the variety of brews; dine on delicious bites; and listen to live local music. VIP tickets $110. 4PM. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, 1 Cameron Way, Kahului, Maui, 242.7469, mauiarts.org

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A major coup for Maui Art and Cultural Center’s Schaefer International Gallery, this mustexperience exhibition

The Kohala coast will be buzzing with excitement when this outdoor and oceanfront festival, now in its 10th year, presents a myriad of narrative featurelength and short films from Hawai‘i and the world. Ali‘i pass $425. Various locations, Kohala Coast, Hawai‘ i Island, 883.0394, bigislandfilmfestival.com

MAY 25

Lantern Floating Hawaii

In one of the largest gatherings in the islands, thousands convene at Ala Moana Beach for this Memorial Day tradition. The ceremony begins with chants, blessings and songs before more than 6,000 lanterns are released into the sea. Free. Ala Moana Beach Park, 1201 Ala Moana Blvd., Ala Moana/ Kapi‘olani, O‘ahu, lanternfloatinghawaii.com

HAMID RAHMANIAN, “ZAUL AND THE SIMORGH (DETAIL),” DIGITAL PRINT, COURTESY OF THE ARTIST

Step inside the gates of the Hawai‘i State Art Museum for this gala and you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to Miami, with Latin music, samba dancers and a menu full of wonderful Spanish and Caribbean flavors created by four of Honolulu’s chefs. 5:30PM. Tickets $250. 250 S. Hotel St., Downtown Honolulu, O‘ahu, 959.7500, acshi.ejoinme.org


MAY 29 & 30 Brian Regan

The comic returns to the islands to deliver two stand-up performances that will leave you laughing till you cry. May 29. 8PM. Orchestra tickets $50. Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall, 777 Ward Ave., Kaka‘ako, O‘ahu, 768.5252, ticketmaster.com; May 30. 8PM. Tickets $56.50. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, 1 Cameron Way, Kahului, Maui, 242.7469, mauiarts.org

MAY 30-AUG. 30 Feast of Fools: The Triptych Paintings of Masami Teraoka

One of Hawai‘i’s best-known artists, Teraoka tackles issues of relationships, gender and morality in his large-scale paintings narratively depicted in the style of Renaissance altarpieces. Tickets $10. Honolulu Museum of Art, 900 S. Beretania St., Makiki/ Ward, O‘ahu, 532.8700, honolulumuseum.org

MAY 31

Keali‘i Reichel

Renowned singer, songwriter and hula master, Reichel released his newest album, Kawaiokalena, last fall. He now brings those new songs to Waimea for a one-night-only performance. Be sure to buy tickets now, as last year’s show sold out. 4PM. Premium tickets $66. Kahilu Theatre,

67-1186 Lindsey Road, Kamuela, Hawai‘ i Island, 885.6868, kahilutheatre.org

JUNE 3-7

Maui Film Festival

Film screenings, a chocolate tasting and a culinary evening with Wailea’s best chefs, this cinematic fete is what many would consider the crown jewel of Maui events, attracting thousands each year. As last year’s honorees included Lupita N’yongo and Joe Manganiello, everyone is, of course, wondering who is dropping in this year. Premier passes from $460. Various locations, Kahului and Wailea, Maui, 579.9244, mauifilmfestival.com

TIME TO TOAST One of the islands’ greatest foodie fetes, the Kapalua Wine & Food Festival returns to West Maui in June.

JUNE 6 & 7

Hawai‘i Symphony Orchestra Season Finale

What better way to close a season than with the world premiere of Byron Yasui’s Concerto No. 1 for ‘Ukulele. Awardwinning musician and conductor JoAnn Falletta will lead the orchestra’s performance with ‘ukulele superstar Jake Shimabukuro for a night that will not disappoint. June 6. 8PM. June 7. 4PM. Premium Orchestra tickets $90. Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall, 777 Ward Ave., Kaka‘ako, O‘ahu, 946.8742, hawaiisymphony orchestra.org

WALK THE VINE It’s time to break out the glasses once again! One of the longest running fetes of its kind in the country, Kapalua Wine & Food Festival returns to the posh West Maui enclave for four days of top vintages, first-class food and insider tips June 11-14. Serious oenophiles will definitely want to sign up for the coveted winemaker seminars. (Trust us, there is nothing else of this caliber in the islands.) A festival first is Great Wines Made by Amazing Women seminar (June 12), proving wine is no longer a male domain. And fans of big, bold vintages will want to attend America’s Great Grape Variety on zinfandel (June 13) and the Elusive and Exclusive on Napa Valley cabernet sauvignon (June 14). Of course, you don’t need to be a seasoned expert to get the most of the festival. Foodies will definitely want to attend this year’s top-notch cooking demonstrations, featuring two nationally known celebrichefs, Charlie Palmer and Michael Mina. And if you manage to make it to the end of the festival standing, be sure to attend the closing Seafood Festival on the grounds of The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua. Not only is it the perfect chance to try 14 of the Valley Isle’s top restos, it’s also great for people-watching, as hundreds of Maui locals descend upon the celebration. Festival passes $850, $950 after May 15, various locations, Kapalua, Maui, kapaluawineandfoodfestival.com –Kai Andersen 69

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On her: Silk and chiffon dress, $8,995, by Dolce & Gabbana at Neiman Marcus, Ala Moana Center; straw hat, $1,295, by Stephen Jones Millinery for Donna Karan New York at Neiman Marcus, Ala Moana Center; large clear resin bangle, $600, by Cara Croninger at briholloway.com. On him: Caspian silk cotton faille striped New Palma jacket, $4,100, flare pants, $1,750, silk wool mikado evening gilet, $1,190, and rib silk knit tank, $625, all at Gucci, Ala Moana Center, Luxury Row and The Shops at Wailea.


Photography by Helena Palazzi | Styling by James Aguiar | Shot on location at San Severia, Kingston, NY


Vintage circus posters courtesy of Outdated: An Antique CafĂŠ, Kingston, NY


On her: Foulard print cotton Mussola long-sleeve dress, $7,990, by Valentino at Neiman Marcus, Ala Moana Center; Annika circlet headband with draped chains, $550, by Jennifer Behr at jenniferbehr.com; Ace Juice patchwork print silk scarf, $270, at Gucci, Ala Moana Center, Luxury Row and The Shops at Wailea; Giava cotton floral printed boots, $695, at Max Mara, Waikīkī. On him: Custom suit, stylist’s own. Opposite page: Flower wallpaper quilted velvet jacket and cropped pants, both priced upon request, ankle boots in eel leather with monogram flower heel, $1,390, and Pop Chip earrings with gold finish, $975, all at Louis Vuitton, Ala Moana Center, Kings’ Shops and The Shops at Wailea.


Silk organza sequin embroidered dress, $4,495, by Burberry Prorsum at Burberry, Ala Moana Center; leather shoes, $865, at Miu Miu, Ala Moana Center. Opposite page: Embroidered gown with coverlet, $10,990, by Carolina Herrera at Neiman Marcus, Ala Moana Center; cropped ribbon tweed jacket, $3,295, by Donna Karan New York at Neiman Marcus, Ala Moana Center; Nabarro floral cotton boots, $695, similar styles at at Max Mara, Waik朝k朝.



Beauty note: On face: Le Teint Touche Éclat illuminating foundation in Beige Dore 10, $57, Touche Éclat in #1.5 Radiant Silk, $41, and Blush Radiance in #3, $45. On eyes: Ombre Solo eye shadow in #14 Satin Silver, $30, and Volume Effet Faux Cils Shocking mascara in #7 Casis Obscure, $30. On lips: Baby Doll Kiss & Blush Lips & Cheeks in #2 Rose Frivole, $40. All by Yves Saint Laurent Beauté at Sephora, Ala Moana Center and Whalers Village.


Crepe de chine and tweed coat, $7,000, and printed fabric and patent calfskin boots, at Chanel, Ala Moana Center and Luxury Row.


Hair by Johnny Lavoy for abtp.com Makeup by Kim Weber for Yves Saint Laurent Beauté Models: Lydia Hunt with Wilhelmina NY and Glenn Galleghan with Q Management Special thanks to Maria Philippis at Boiston’s, Kingston, NY, Mirror Palace and BSP Productions For more information on San Saveria and Spiegeltent, visit spiegeltentproductions.com

EXTRAS: ANNA HAFNER, MARY KATE BURNELL AND GARRETT GRASSI | STYLING ASSISTANT: JOHN MONACO | PHOTO ASSISTANT/DIGITAL TECH: ED JIMENEZ | FASHION INTERN: DANIELLE GIANGRANDE | CREATIVE COSTUMING: ANNA HAFNER

Cotton linen jacket with contrast cotton poplin collar, iconic metal buttons and dark-gold metallic threadwork embroidery, $4,800, light-wash cotton muslin shirt with plastron details, $850, and stone bleach-washed denim with cuffed ankles, $695, all at Gucci, Ala Moana Center, Luxury Row and The Shops at Wailea; metallic hat, $110, ankle boots, $690, both by Tommy Hilfiger Collection at tommy.com. Opposite page: On her: Star-printed dress, $690, by Tommy Hilfiger Collection at tommy.com; Tanay gold necklace, $175, and Sandra pendant necklace, $95, both by Kendra Scott at kendrascott.com; On him: Silk embroidered jacket, $6,075, silk vest, $1,125, cotton shirt, $1,295, trousers, $745, and leather and velvet loafers, $1,995, all by Dolce & Gabbana at Neiman Marcus, Ala Moana Center.



Pursuits of Modern

Luxury By The Editors with Tara Boone and Catherine Toth Fox Photography by Adam Jung and Olivier Koning

BODY AND SOUL

The Waikīkī shoreline may be far from the legendary Blue Note Jazz Club in New York, but the sweet sounds of the saxophone can still be heard floating on the trade winds. And just where are these high notes coming from? Right from the legendary Lewers Lounge at Halekulani, just a few footsteps from the water. Here, pianist and vocalist Maggie Herron and instrumentalist Rocky Holmes have gathered a faithful following. But instead of jostling for a seat with strangers, why not savor the experience with your closest friends? For a truly private affair, jazz fans can throw a private soiree fete right at sunset. And there’s more than just music, of course. Don’t forget all the classic cocktails on the menu, many from the era of The Great Gatsby. From $4,000, 2199 Kālia Road, Waikīkī, O‘ahu, 923.3111, halekulani.com

LEWERS LOUNGE PHOTO BY ADAM JUNG

IN NEED OF INSPIRATION FOR THE PERFECT SUMMER? OR, PERHAPS, A NEW PASTIME? THINK PRIVATE SURF SESSIONS, PARTIES AT A PALACE AND EVENINGS DRENCHED IN JAZZ. ONLY YOUR IMAGINATION IS THE LIMIT. HERE, OUR EXCLUSIVE TAKE ON HOW TO LIVE THE HIGH LIFE IN HAWAIʻI.


HIGHER GROUND

Where can you go from a swim at the beach to stargazing thousands of feet above sea level in the same day? The answer is obvious: Hawai‘i Island. For a truly exclusive visit to Mauna Kea, Hawaii Forest and Trail will pick you and your guests up, provide parkas and gloves, and transport you in a stylish SUV up 7,200 feet for a dinner with an aweinspiring sunset. Afterward, travel up to 9,000 feet for out-of-this-world stargazing. (Warm beverages are included!) And while you should book far in advance—we suggest reserving before winter arrives—it’s a sight that you’ll never forget. Private tours from $3,000, 331.8505, hawaii - forest.com

PITCH PERFECT At Halekulani’s Lewers Lounge in Waikīkī, Rocky Holmes and Maggie Herron bring jazz standards to life. SOLID GOLD Pamper yourself with a spa day infused with gold at The Spa at Trump.

ROMANCING THE STONE

We can’t think of anything more fitting for the perfect spa day than world-class service and lavish pampering with diamonds, emeralds and rubies—oh, my! The Spa at Trump is now offering the Gemstone Luxuries experience. First comes the Signature Gemstone Spa Treatment (90 minutes), which uses Shiffa Dubai oils that are infused with precious gems or metals and then combined with rare flower and herbal essences. Follow this up with the Hawaiian Diamond White Facial (60 minutes). Natura Bissé’s bliss-inducing Diamond White diminishes the appearance of sun damage while improving the skin’s texture. You’ll be relaxed, radiant, tranquil and glowing! Recharge afterward with a healthy, freshly made smoothie, and then, you’ll be ready to shine! $440, Trump International Hotel Waikiki Beach Walk, 223 Saratoga Road, Waikīkī, O‘ahu, 683.7466, trumphotelcollection.com/waikiki 81 MODERN LUXURY H AWAI‘I M AY/JUNE 2015

NATURAL HIGH Scan the skies with Hawaii Forest and Trail.


GOLDEN AGE Celebrate Mauna Kea Beach Hotel’s 50th anniversary in style.

BACK TO SCHOOL

If you’re going to learn how to surf, why not get tips from a professional longboarder who’s won more than 15 contests around the world? Kai Sallas, who grew up surfing the waves of Waikīkī, started Pro Surf School Hawaii five years ago to give wave seekers a personalized experience in uncrowded surf. His dozen instructors are CPR- and lifeguard-certified, and his school provides everything, from boards to rash guards to transportation to empty breaks in both Waikīkī and ‘Ewa Beach. But for the ultimate education, practice catching waves with the pro himself for two hours at any break on O‘ahu. Learn how to pick the right waves, how to noseride or land floaters, and even how to get barreled on a longboard. “That’s what I’m good at,” says Sallas. “Anybody can teach a beginner how to surf. But it really helps when you’ve got the knowledge and the experience.” From $600, Waikīkī Beach Marriott Resort & Spa, 2552 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, O‘ahu, 343.9667, prosurfschoolhawaii.com

Though exclusive resorts and residences are found all along the Kohala Coast, the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel holds a legendary place on Hawai‘i Island. In fact, it was 50 years ago when Laurance S. Rockefeller opened this modernist legend. To mark the occasion, the property is now offering a spectacular Golden Anniversary package. This over-the-top VIP experience includes lodging in the premier Mauna Kea or Mauna Loa suites for five nights with an array of perks. Think exclusive tours around the island, unlimited golf and tennis, a couple’s spa treatment, culinary experiences and more. While the package is available through Dec. 19, try to book during celebration week from July 21 to 25. The anniversary gala July 24 features fireworks and a private performance by jazz group Hiroshima. $50,000, 62-100 Mauna Kea Beach Drive, Kohala Coast, Hawai’i Island, 844.550.5051, timelessmaunakea.com

SALLAS PHOTO BY ADAM JUNG

DREAM STAYCATION

WAIKĪKĪ WONDER Refine your wave-riding skills with private sessions from professional longboarder Kai Sallas.


A ROYAL AFFAIR

In need of just the right place for that special occasion? Then throw the soiree of the year at ‘Iolani Palace—the only official royal residence in the United States. Once the home of both King Kalakaua and his sister Queen Lili‘uokalani, the palace now hosts private parties for the most discriminating guests. (Given the regal backdrop, it’s not a surprise that the palace has already welcomed the likes of Hermès and Louis Vuitton.) Choose from the splendid Coronation Lawn, the famous Banyan Terrace or the more private Halekoa Barracks. To make the experience truly cultural, docents can be available to guide guests through the palace’s first floor. Rental fees from $1,000, additional costs apply, 364 S. King St., Downtown Honolulu, O’ahu, 522.0832, iolanipalace.com

PARTY ON Throw your own fete at ‘Iolani Palace.

MASTER CLASS Omotesenke Domonkai Hawaii offers private instruction in chanoyu.

THE WAY OF TEA

While matcha, the powdered Japanese green tea, can be found all over Hawai‘i today, this legendary elixir is, in fact, the centerpiece of chanoyu—commonly known as the Japanese tea ceremony. For those who wish to embrace the way of tea, Omotesenke Domonkai Hawaii, the local chapter of one of Japan’s most respected tea schools, offers in-depth private instruction. And while true mastery of chanoyu takes a lifetime, the art form’s philosophy of wa kei sei jaku (harmony, respect, purity and tranquility) can be enjoyed from the beginning. Prospective students can contact the executive director. Starting kit for practice $400, individual lessons price upon request, 521.4139

OMOTESENKE PHOTO BY GARY HOFHEIMER PHOTOGRAPHY

RECHARGE RX

Bypass the usual summer indulgences and get yourself back into gear at the all-inclusive Ultimate Health and Wellness Immersion Retreat May 20 to 26 at Four Seasons Resort Maui. The property’s own Dr. Mark Emerson will join a group of world-class health experts to guide guests through the program Wellness Your Way, an extension of the awardwinning spa. This chic retreat includes six nights of luxury accommodations, an event workbook, a wellnessoriented excursion and a follow-up consultation. Also on-site to help guests achieve their optimal health will be Drs. Michael Greger and Michael Klaper, and chefs Chad Sarno and Craig Dryhurst. $7,750 per person with double occupancy, 3900 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, Maui, 800.334.6284, fourseasons.com/maui

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SWEET RETREAT Get back into balance at Four Seasons Resort Maui this May.


EURO VISION Bring home contemporary cool with Cassina’s Met sofa ($7,839) and LC4 lounge ($4,989), now available from Inspiration Interiors.

THE ITALIAN JOB

Leave it to Inspiration Interiors to make your home featureworthy. Its latest arrival is Cassina, the innovative Italian furnishings house founded in 1927. Stretch out on the chic Met sofa or recline with the LC4 lounge designed by the legendary Le Corbusier. Downtime will never look or feel better. 1250 Kapi‘olani Blvd., Ala Moana/ Kapi‘olani, O‘ahu, 956.1520, inspirationinteriors.com

DESIGNING WOMAN

PLAY TIME Kohanaiki’s golf course designed by Rees Jones

Sometimes, staying home is the greatest luxury of all. Now, make it a truly refined experience with the savvy eye of Reiko Lewis of Ventus Design. Not only has this former CNN producer scored numerous awards and worked on top hotel properties around the world—do see her work on the lavish Presidential Suite at the Hotel Grande Bretagne in Athens, Greece—Lewis thoughtfully incorporates current trends while creating a timeless appeal that will work for years in the future. Home cooks, in particular, will appreciate the sense of theater she adds to kitchen spaces. Average construction cost from $150 to $400 per sq. foot, in addition to design fees, 356.2652, ventusdesign.com ABODE WELL With Ventus Design, staying home becomes a luxurious getaway.

COOLER IN KONA

There’s nothing quite like catching the sunset on Hawai‘i Island’s Kona Coast, especially when you see it from the emerging private community of Kohanaiki. Five miles from Kailua-Kona, the 450-acre village is gaining attention for its unique blend of laidback luxury living, chic amenities and services, and connection to the area’s cultural history. Prospective buyers can choose from townhomes by Warren Sunnland, custom homes by Shay Zak or Jim McLaughlin, as well as custom lots. Golfers will especially appreciate the 18-hole championship course designed by Rees Jones. Owners also have an invitation for a legacy membership to the Kohanaiki Club for the entire family. Now, that truly sounds like home. Lots from $2 million, townhomes and custom homes from $2.5 million, larger custom homes from $11 million, Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i Island, 329.6200, kohanaiki.com 84 MODERN LUXURY H AWAI‘I M AY/JUNE 2015


GIVE AND GET

In style that is. … By donating to the prestigious Honolulu Museum of Art (900 S. Beretania St., Makiki/Ward, O‘ahu, 532.8700, honolulumuseum.org), you support the arts and enjoy a whole bunch of benefits! For a $10,000 donation, you receive invitations to opening-night exhibitions, private previews, exclusive donor events, free admission and parking, salon talks with artists and curators, a group tour of Shangri La for six guests, movie tickets to the Doris Duke Theatre and other perks. On the Valley Isle, budding patrons can support Maui Arts and Cultural Center (1 Cameron Way, Kahului, Maui, 242.2787, mauiarts.org), which hosts an enviable array of performers and exhibitions. For donations of $10,000 and $25,000, the center will personalize a benefit package around your needs. Some of the perks include invitations to special events and the annual chairman’s dinner, a behind-the-scenes tour, reserved table and table service at select shows, charging privileges at the bar, reserved parking and ticket discounts. Who knew that supporting art had such privileges?

GET CREATIVE Become a patron of Honolulu Museum of Art.

SOUTH AMERICAN WAY

It’s hard not to be swept up by the tango, the romantic dance that originated in Buenos Aires over a century ago. Though Argentina may obviously be the ideal place to learn, aspiring Honolulu dancers can turn to tango maestro George Garcia. While the acclaimed teacher has a following at the exclusive Honolulu Club, the best method is one-on-one. He offers in-studio private lessons, as well as lessons at home for those who are busy or just prefer privacy. And gents, Garcia can even provide a female dance partner for your dance lessons too. Private in-studio lessons from $75, private in-home lessons from $150, 721.2123, islatango.com

INNER CALM Re-center yourself with a yoga retreat at Lumeria Maui.

OM IMPROVEMENT

While escaping to an ashram in India may seem like the best way to deepen your asana, aspiring island yogis can just head over to Lumeria Maui, a chic and serene retreat center in the rolling hills of Makawao where a bevy of visiting teachers are leading retreats this summer. Our pick: former fashionista-turned-inspirational yogini Clio Manuelian’s session from June 15 to 20 ($2,675). In case the retreats do not fit into your schedule, fret not. Lumeria offers a number of classes every week, along with spa treatments and restorative cuisine. After contemplating the views of Maui, you may even feel a bit closer to enlightenment. From $495 per night, 1813 Baldwin Ave., Makawao, Maui, 579.8877, lumeriamaui.com

LATIN NIGHTS George Garcia shows that it does take two to tango.


LUXE LIFE The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Waikiki Beach

TOWER OF POWER

ORDER UP

When it came to art, the Renaissance households did it right: They commissioned pieces from the greatest artists of their time. After all, several masterpieces by both Michelangelo and Da Vinci were created because of commissions. Nowadays, private collectors looking for something truly distinctive may wish to take up this time-honored tradition. Among the most intriguing artists in Hawai‘i to consider is interdisciplinary talent Betty Martin, who has produced an array of paintings and murals for clients around the world. (In fact, Martin continues to fly frequently back to New York to personally deliver pieces to her East Coast clients.) The subjects of commissioned pieces are truly eclectic—from the Roman goddess Hera to aquatic creatures. After accepting a commission, Martin completes the piece over several months to a year. And painting isn’t the only skill in the Paris-trained artist’s arsenal. Using the Italian method of plaster, Martin can also create a broad range of faux finishes, evoking materials from bamboo to rose marble. Commissioned paintings from $8,000, average faux finish for a single room $6,000, 646.526.3366, bettymartinworks.com

SOUTH SHORE GETAWAY

Though many design-minded jet-setters have been impressed by the Andaz Maui at Wailea, few have yet enjoyed the privilege of staying in its villas right in front of Mokapu Beach. With two to four bedrooms, these residential-style havens have redefined beach chic on the Valley Isle, especially with their special in-villa services. For instance, a chef from top-rated Ka‘ana Kitchen can whip an intimate, farm-to-table dinner or can even lead a cooking class. You may want, of course, to include a private mixologist to make handcrafted cocktails with fresh Maui juices. Likewise, ‘Awili Spa and Salon specialists can create personalized bath and body products or tailor a custom treatment. Of course, the Andaz staff can answer any request. From $3,000-$18,000 per night, Andaz Maui at Wailea, 3550 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, Maui, 879.1234, maui.andaz.hyatt.com

OCEAN VIEW Enjoy views of Mokapu Beach from the villas at Andaz Maui at Wailea.

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MURAL DETAIL: BETTY MARTIN, “SQUID,” 10’ X 16’, PHANTOM AUDIO STUDIO, NEW YORK

PIECE BY PIECE Artist Betty Martin has created commissioned pieces for clients from here to New York.

There’s still time to find a truly deluxe pied-à-terre in Waikīkī! A few remaining units are available in the second tower of The RitzCarlton Residences, Waikiki Beach, which recently broke ground on Kūhiō Avenue and is slated to open in 2017. While smaller units are still available, our eyes are on the exclusive collection of penthouses, which will feature a dedicated concierge, private elevator access and a private rooftop lānai. Other on-site features include Dean & DeLuca, BLT Market and Tokyo’s Sushi Sho. And did we mention Luxury Row is right around the corner? Penthouses from $6.75 million-$15 million, 445.9083, theresidenceswaikiki.com


GO MOD!

Head up Tantalus Drive to a midcentury modern treasure: the Liljestrand House, designed by the iconic Vladimir Ossipoff. Currently on the United States National Registers of Historic Places, the home preserves the forward-looking aesthetic of the 1950s. And now it is available for one-day rentals to bring a distinctively architectural allure to any occasion. The views of the Honolulu skyline at night are especially spectacular. Pricing upon request, 537.3116, theliljestrandhouse.com

DAY TRIP The Liljestrand House in Tantalus

HIGH SOCIETY

SOUTHIPONG PHOTO BY OLIVIER KONING; VINTAGE CAVE AND LILJESTRAND HOUSE PHOTOS BY LINNY MORRIS

FROCK STAR Nalani Ravello models a custom dress designed by Ari Southiphong, founder of coveted label Andy South.

DRESS IT UP

While the galas and celebrations of the fall may still be months away, it’s the perfect time to start planning for the outfit of the season. This year, think outside the box and create your own glamorous look. Our choice is none other than Ari Southiphong, founder of the Andy South label, which the designer launched in 2012 after appearing as a finalist on Project Runway. While much of this island powerhouse’s ready-to-wear collection takes a clean, almost minimalist approach, Southipong lets her fanciful spirit run wild when it comes to gowns. In particular, the entrepreneur loves to play with elegantly feminine materials like lace, beads and even Swarovski crystals. One of Southiphong’s recent creations (seen above) is a true showstopper, ensuring a real red-carpet moment. But the wearer can look forward to more than just the glamour of the evening. By wearing a Southiphong piece, she helps supports the local fashion industry, as each dress is made by hand right in Hawai‘i. Custom dresses from $2,000-$20,000, 306.5249, andysouth.com 87 MODERN LUXURY H AWAI‘I M AY/JUNE 2015

Japanese business mogul Takeshi Sekiguchi’s Vintage Cave remains at the pinnacle of ultraluxe dining in Honolulu. For those wanting a truly exclusive experience, the resto offers private membership to a select few. Special perks include access to the private wine cellar, discounts and use of Vintage Cave for private functions. Special membership $50,000, charter membership $500,000, Ala Moana Center, 1450 Ala Moana Blvd., Coral Level, Ala Moana/Kapi‘olani, O‘ahu, 441.1744, vintagecave.com TABLE SERVICE The dining room at Vintage Cave


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ON THE COVER Green, Black and Tan Cotton Woven Halter Dress ($4,450). Salvatore Ferragamo, Mall Level 2. Black and Bronze Bangle Set ($18), and Turquoise and Gold Bangle Set ($18). Aldo Etc., Street Level 1. Stacking Rings ($18). Cinnamon Girl, Level 3. Elsa Peretti Large Aegean Toggle Bracelet ($15,100). Tiffany & Co., Mall Level 2. Photography by Adam Jung; Styling by Crystal Pancipanci; Model: Lia Mausolf, Premier Modeling & Talent ; Hair by Mel Mariano Jr.; Makeup by Mariah Melanie; Shot on Location at Ho‘omaluhia Botanical Garden


Roberto Cavalli Giacca Jacket ($2,725). Neiman Marcus, Mall Level 2-Level 3. White Leather Orchid Embroidered Dress ($6,100). Fendi, Mall Level 2. Oscar De La Renta Floral Enamel and Gold Earrings ($350). Neiman Marcus, Mall Level 2-Level 3. Cream, Peach, Green and Turquoise Bangles ($7 Each). Valerie Joseph, Street Level 1. Tiffany T T-Square 18K Yellow Gold Ring ($1,200). Tiffany & Co., Mall Level 2.


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ROYAL HAWAIIAN BAND May 6 & 20 ....................................................................................................................................................... 11AM June 3 & 17........................................................................................................................................................ 11AM Watch the legendary Royal Hawaiian Band perform at Ala Moana Center. The band, founded by King Kamehameha III, is the only band in the United States with a royal legacy. Its mission is to bring songs of the islands to both residents and visitors alike.

ALA MOANA HULA SHOW Monday-Saturday ............................................................................................................................................... 1PM The Ala Moana Hula Show presented by Old Navy features eight dancers, an emcee and a singer, showcasing kahiko and modern hula dances. Island natives choreographed the complimentary performance exclusively for Ala Moana Center.

KEIKI HULA SHOW Sundays ............................................................................................................................................................... 1PM Come see Hawai‘i’s children perform at the weekly Keiki Hula Show.

PAN-PACIFIC FESTIVAL June 12 ................................................................................................................................................ 10AM-3:30PM* June 13 ......................................................................................................................................................10AM-9PM* June 14 ................................................................................................................................................ 10AM-3:30PM* The Pan-Pacific Festival is an annual international festival bringing various cultures and people together through cultural arts, crafts and performances. Join hundreds of performers at Centerstage as they create a global community through the sharing and celebration of cultures. *Performance schedule subject to change.

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The Art of Lounging

Things keep looking better and better at Hotel Wailea, which is now a Relais & Châteaux property. The latest addition to the chic luxury boutique property will make many dream of a summer interisland getaway. Now, you can step into the spacious and sexy cabanas, which flank the recently unveiled pool. Ranging from 216 to 576 square feet, these spacious havens stand out from other poolside facilities in the islands. Elevating the experience is raw food chef-turned-mixologist Kerry Mekeel. For the orchard-to-glass cocktail menu, she meticulously crafts custom libations with handpicked island fruit, fresh-pressed juices, local kombucha and even organic hydrosols. With the hotel’s other services, like private personal training and valet beach service, a staycation on Maui’s South Shore has never looked so good. One-bedroom suites from $449 per night, 555 Kaukahi St., Wailea, Maui, 874.0500, hotelwailea.com –Kai Andersen

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THAI TRANQUILITY CELEBR ATING 20 YEARS AS ASIA’S PREMIERE LUXURY HEALTH RESORT, CHIVA-SOM—AN OASIS OF HEALING ON THE SPECTACULAR GULF SHORE OF THAILAND — CONTINUES ITS REIGN AS A WELLNESS INNOVATOR, FUSING TR ADITIONAL EASTERN TECHNIQUES WITH PROGRESSIVE WESTERN PR ACTICES FOR SPA RENEWAL AT ITS FINEST. By Beth Weitzman

As the go-to retreat for the frenzied, harried, hypertense and otherwise overworked of the jet-set crowd, Chiva-Som (said to mean “haven of life”), one of Asia’s first destination health spas, remains among the world’s best places to find tranquility and renewal. Located on the beach in Hua Hin, Thailand (a popular seaside retreat with Thai royalty), the resort spreads out over seven acres of lush tropical beauty, replete with lakes and waterfalls that set the stage for the soothing and expansive menu of Eastern and Western spa, alternative and medical treatments offered. A rotating roster of visiting consultants—international practitioners in myriad disciplines—join Chiva-Som’s highly qualified staff, who outnumber guests 4-to-1 to ensure every guest is on a personal path to health and wellness by the end of their stay. After months of crazy schedules, decompressing for five days seems nearly impossible to my brother and me. Yet, we find ourselves en route to Chiva-Som. Landing at Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok, we collect our bags (pack light—there’s no need to dress up at Chiva-Som, and cotton Thai pajamas for meditation, massage and the like are provided) and board a Mercedes-Benz for the 2½-hour ride to the spa resort, which, by the way, is a no-children zone. Upon arrival, we are escorted straight to our room and head right to bed in hopes of making a quick adjustment to the time-zone change. Morning brings vinyasa flow class in Chiva-Som’s openair yoga pavilion overlooking the water. But breakfast in the Emerald Room—one of two dining outposts on-property— really starts our day off right. In true Thai hospitality style, there’s a buffet of fruits, cereals, muffins and breads, plus menu selections including seafood dumplings and a vegetable omelet. The coffee is outstanding, and the coconut water and various juices are refreshing. Like the international spa cuisine, the views from the Emerald Room out to the pool, beach and Gulf of Thailand are wonderful. The second dining option, Taste of Siam, specializes in authentic Thai spa cuisine, and both venues feature superfresh seafood, grass-fed beef and lamb, and organic chicken and produce, along with local herbs and spices. In addition, both award-winning restaurants have daily changing

ASIAN AMBIENCE Clockwise from top: The authentically detailed Thai pavilions are set amid beautiful winding paths, landscaped gardens, reflective pools and bridges; yoga on the beach at Chiva-Som is a grand—and glorious—way to begin the day; along with butler service, the Golden Bo suite boasts a spacious living room, dining area and day area, all of which lead out to its private swimming pool and outdoor terrace overlooking the Gulf of Thailand; impeccably prepared spa cuisine, like this crabmeat and mango salad, satiate guests’ culinary cravings for healthy fare. 106

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menus. Vegetarian and gluten-free options are readily available, and the presence of dairy, wheat or nuts in dishes is always noted. To ensure that healthy eating continues after guests leave Chiva-Som, cooking classes are offered to teach you how to prepare the same lowfat, low-calorie resort dishes at home. The resort has also published a new cookbook, Cooking With Light ($131, chivasomproducts.com), which features health-conscious recipes with nutritional information by the resort’s executive chef, Paisarn Cheewinsiriwat. Guests stay for a minimum of three days, and 11 different packages allow serenity seekers to select a very specific menu of spa services, classes and wellness treatments that best meet their needs. Fifty-eight accommodations include 33 Ocean rooms in the centrally located main tower, with private balconies overlooking the pool and beach; eight luxury suites, all with butler service; and 17 Thai pavilions along winding pathways, landscaped gardens, reflective pools and bridges that offer added privacy and space—their authentic architectural details are an immediate draw. Traditional and minimalist Thai decor—hardwood floors, large windows filtering in beams of natural light and a separate shower and bath—enhance the calm within these Zen-like quarters. Sets of three pavilions form a compound, sharing a terrace and outdoor sitting area. Not far away are the gym, indoor pool, dance and Pilates studios, open-air pavilions, restaurants, treatment rooms and beach. After just one day, we feel relaxed and don’t miss the 24/7 connectivity at all. One thing I’ve learned after frequenting many destination health spas: If you want to get the most from your stay, ditch the cell and stay

BEACH BOUND Located adjacent to the beach and Taste of

Siam restaurant is the pool—the perfect place for peace, reflection and an afternoon retreat.

away from email if at all possible. The literally hundreds of services offered by Chiva-Som fall loosely into categories, like fitness training (Pilates, aqua therapy, golf biomechanics, sea kayaking, tai chi and power yoga), spa therapies (head-to-toe treatments for relaxation and detoxification), and alternative therapies (ayurveda, naturopathy, physiotherapy, traditional Chinese medicine, sacred crystal healing, blood analysis, colonic hydrotherapy and iridology analysis). Adding to the experience is the Niranlada Medi-Spa, a high-tech facility offering the latest innovations in aesthetic medicine—laser skin rejuvenation and surface refining, Botox, anti-aging treatments and microinvasive cosmetic treatments such as lipolysis (ultrasonic liposuction). For me, the journey begins in earnest with an unintimidating wellness consultation to set objectives and tailor the program to my personal goal—to find tranquility that will offset the frenzy of my daily life. My brother’s focus is similar: meditation, breathing exercises and relaxation. Rather than a rev-up, our trip is a reboot. As such, we choose not to follow a preset daily agenda. Rather than packing the days with nonstop activities, I pencil in plenty of quiet time. Both of us look forward to experiencing new treatments. My first is a 90-minute hypnotherapy session. I’m skeptical, I admit, but a session with Mark W. Beale, C.Ht, who maintains a private practice in Bangkok and specializes in corporate training and executive coaching, piques my interest. Beale employs deepfocused relaxation to teach strategies for peak performance in a variety of areas, including stress management and weight loss. While it’s hard to relinquish control, I do feel a benefit afterward. Then, after a delicious traditional papaya salad, tom yum soup and pad Thai, plus a poolside break, my trip is better focused by a physical analysis to define my current fitness state and access my fitness goals. The best part of the day is my retreat to the relaxation area

REFINED RELAXATION From top: Offering tranquil environs, this Thai pavilion boasts authentic, minimalist Thai decor, featuring hardwood floors, large light-filled windows and a separate shower and bath; the calm-inducing indoor pool soothes with refreshing hydrotherapy.

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with water and heat therapy. Never overcrowded, the space features exceedingly comfortable water-bed lounges that lull me into a state of peaceful euphoria (an infrared sauna, steam room, cold plunge pool and Jacuzzi do the same). After indulging for about an hour, I submit to another 80 minutes of bliss—a tension-relieving Thai massage to stretch and soothe my muscles is exactly what I need. Then, instead of walking, I seem to float to the beach restaurant, where I meet my brother for more healthful feasting—in this case, a dousing of coconut water and dinner of Massaman curry with chicken and baked marinated sea bass with turmeric. Not a cellphone in sight, just the soothing sound of water hitting the shore and a calm recounting of the day. The next day, after reading about Swiss-born Pascal Veraguth, a resident specialist at Chiva-Som in Oriental and Occidental healing known for his holistic approach, I elect to try an alternative therapy session. Although I start with acupuncture, I return for cupping and a combination of other spiritual healing techniques Veraguth tailors to my needs over the next couple of days. A true healer, he teaches me techniques to use and follows up with videos by email so I can continue these healing practices at home (a majority of the resort’s consultants and staff do the same). My visits with him bring about a renewed sense of balance and peace. Also effective is the tension-centered Fast Track Back Release treatment. While not relaxing per se, the service targets and remedies aches in the back and hip areas. Later, in my pranayama session, I learn various yogic breathing techniques to sedate my mind and ease my body. The day’s agenda also includes a signature massage and ends with a lovely dinner of soft-shell crab wrapped in nori seaweed and seared sesame tuna with creamy wasabi, followed by steamed grouper fillet served with daikon confit and mashed grilled eggplant, and hanger beef steak with king oyster mushroom and mashed carrot. Although portions seem small at first, our appetites adjusted in mere days, and we feel more than satisfied. (Double portions or multiple dishes are available upon request.) The next day begins with an intriguing naturopathic consultation focused on nutrition and natural remedies to prevent or treat existing ailments (thankfully I didn’t have many); continues with iridology analysis, which examines iris structure and pigmentation with the same goals; and culminates in another massage. And, as the results of my medispa facial analysis and skin consultation show little damage, I opt out of the fine-line-minimizing treatment in favor of the sacred crystal chakra balancing and foot massage treatment. Continuing my series of unique services is therapist Pat Thummanond’s 80-minute Core Synthesis treatment. Bent on internal balance, this process uses craniosacral therapy to calm the nervous system, visceral balancing to diff use emotions trapped in organs and lymphatic drainage to detoxify. The treatment, which transports me to a different dimension entirely, allows the body to heal. The beach, just steps away, does this too, with its taste of local culture and unbeatable sunrises. After spending five days of self-discovery at Chiva-Som, I recommend future guests stay just as long, or even longer. It is, true to its name, a haven—a place to appreciate the importance of a deep breath and living in the moment. If you’re open to the experience, Chiva-Som can be life-changing. For proof, just ask any of the many repeat guests, some of whom have made their 40th pilgrimage to this amazing spa resort—that should speak volumes about this destination’s very special appeal. Ocean room rates from $2,750 per person for three nights, Thai pavilion rates from $3,300 per person for three nights, and suites vary by type, chivasom.com H

HANDS ON From top: Thai massage engages the energetic and physical aspects of the body to loosen and stretch; alternative therapies and natural healing are among the spa resort’s special features.

THAI TOGETHER Clockwise from right: Warm and hospitable service is a hallmark of total spa surrender at Chiva-Som, where staff attend to guests’ every need; delicious roasted veal and fresh sesame tuna are among the healthy yet savory dishes served in the Emerald Room restaurant.

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LIVING LARGE LINCOLN’S LEGENDARY FULL-SIZE SUV, THE NAVIGATOR, GETS A WHOLE NEW LOOK INSIDE AND OUT FOR 2015. By Nate Chapnick

American luxury is alive and well. From handmade Shinola watches to Martin guitars, “made in the USA” is becoming a major selling point for many of the hottest luxury brands. Lincoln is seizing this moment, offering a slew of new luxury vehicles that are made in America and ready to compete on the world stage. The redesigned 2015 Navigator is Lincoln’s latest creation and its largest SUV ever, built in Kentucky and designed at Lincoln’s world-class studio in Dearborn, Mich.—as American as it can be. Look under the hood for the biggest change to the Navigator for 2015. Lincoln did away with the gas-guzzling V8 engine and replaced it with a highly advanced 3.5-liter twin turbocharged EcoBoost V6, which actually packs more horsepower and torque than its old V8. With some 380 horsepower and 460 lb.-ft. of torque on tap, the new Navigator feels incredibly quick from a stop. And it holds the road well for such a large vehicle, thanks to a continuously controlled damping system that automatically adjusts the suspension to suit three drive preferences: Sport, Comfort and Normal. Whether you’re hauling the kids’ boogie boards to the beach or moving boxes to your

storage space, the Navigator simply can’t be beat when it comes to cargo capacity. The vehicle is also great for hauling people, offering luxurious seating for up to eight passengers. And, with Lincoln’s exclusive new Reserve Package, the Navigator features gorgeous nautical-grade ziricote wood trim on the center console and buttery soft hand-wrapped leather trim for the instrument panel. Cooled front and rear seats and rear climate control keep everyone relaxed, while dual-screen 7-inch LCD displays in the back with DVD players can supply hours of distraction for the kids. The new Navigator sports a unique tech greeting card: Press the key fob and the vehicle all but rolls out the red carpet, illuminating your way by projecting the Lincoln logo onto the ground, while also releasing the power-folding running boards to provide a convenient step up. You’ll also notice the 222 LED lights used in the front headlamps and rear taillamps, making the Navigator a standout no matter where you go. Look for the 2015 Navigator four-wheel drive SUV at island Lincoln dealers starting at $66,050. 109 MODERN LUXURY H AWAI‘I M AY/JUNE 2015


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At Chef Mavro, poached Shigoku oysters on baby leek salad are beautifully topped with lemongrass kanten and Sriracha trout roe.

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An eclectic globe-trekking adventure awaits on the new spring menu at Chef Mavro, which just celebrated its 2015 AAA Five Diamond Award. After a truffle-rich winter menu, chef George Mavrothalassitis truly lightens things up. Available through June 14, the feast starts with the most delicately poached oysters, topped with translucent Japanese kanten and Sriracha-spiked trout roe. Another star item is one of the most vibrant veggie dishes we’ve ever seen, the Méli-Mélo—an artful tableau of local sea asparagus, heart of palm and radish jazzed up by Mavrothalassitis’ sauce verte, an herbal throwback from his days back in Provence. Four-course menu $95, six-course menu $128, 969 S. King St., McCully/ Mo‘ili‘ili, O‘ahu, 944.4714, chefmavro.com


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MAUI MARVEL From top: The Banyan Tree’s dining room; seafood options on the menu abound.

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BACK TO THE ROOTS AFTER AN ABSENCE FROM THE CUISINE SCENE, THE BANYAN TREE RE-EMERGES AS ONE OF MAUI’S GASTRONOMIC HAVENS. By Eliza Escaño-Vasquez | Photography by Nina Kuna

Maui is thick with forwardthinking chefs who regard organic sustainabilit y, advance techniques and sharp plating as a standard rather than a high selling point, and as it should be. True to this philosophy, The Banyan Tree’s welcome return to West Maui reels in palates with a predisposition for down-to-earth cuisine and garden-driven mixology. Executive Sous Chef Kenneth Sniffen

designed the new menu for the idyllic venue at The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua. A brand veteran, the Maui-raised chef was part of the restaurant’s original opening team. While his work at the luxury brand spans from Aruba to London, Sniffen has most recently trained under the mentorship of famed chef Dean Fearing in Dallas. During my visit, we are in the capable hands of Sous Chef Jonathan Haynes, who helms the kitchen on a daily basis. The toque moved to Maui from New York five years ago, fresh from culinary school, to join The Ritz-Carlton, and effectively cooked his way up the ranks. Luscious cocktails are eloquently expounded like mini-reviews at the back of the menu, with the herbal components handpicked on hotel grounds. My first choice—A Sage Request, w h ic h m a r r ie s mudd le d blueberries, lemon and housemade honey with sage-infused Cazadores Reposado tequila, poured on a pepper-rimmed martini glass. The Banyan Tree Buzz plays with 114

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The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua 1 Ritz-Carlton Drive Kapalua, Maui 669.6200, ritzcarlton.com Tue.-Sat., 5:30-9:30pm Starters and shared plates, $12-$18; entrees, $32-$45

Who’s There Discriminating Maui diners in search of refined yet unfussy food Where to Sit Reserve a table next to the window. Plan to arrive before sunset so you can catch the superb view of Honokahua Bay. What to Eat For a colorful starter, do try the pickled beets and candied granola. As entrees go, the fish dishes please, especially the highly aromatic bouillabaisse. What to Drink The wine list tempts, but the farm-to-glass cocktails are worth trying.


SIMPLE ELEGANCE Clockwise from left: Pickled beets and savory granola with Surfing Goat Dairy cheese and eggs; the vodka-spiked Keep Calm and Chive On; charred ʻahi steak with Kula baby bok choy and house bacon.

Bombay Sapphire gin, aromatic lavender tea and egg whites; while the creamy Mo‘o is a vibrant spin on a colada with Bacardi light rum, coconut, lime juice and fresh mint. Thoughtful details pop throughout the menu. Beet-pickled eggs turn a lovely fuchsia and elevate a beet salad with local greens. Additional flavor comes from savory granola sprinkled on Surfing Goat Dairy cheese blended with avocado and lime juice. Punchy onaga ceviche with shredded young coconut is marinated in calamansi and guajillo chile, swathed in shiso and tempered with crispy tempura Ha‘ikū avocado. This delicate, insanely delicious bite rests on a boat of purple Moloka‘i potato chips. Wonderful kabocha bisque abounds with notes of vanilla and lemongrass, garnished with gingerbread crumble. Supple and sprightly, octopus is glazed in annatto seeds; marinated in citrus zest, spices and coriander; then charred before laying on a swipe of garden kale macadamia nut pesto and whipped Surfing Goat Dairy cheese. The restaurant’s rebirth takes a departure from the modernist techniques of past Chefs de Cuisine Anthony Sholtmeyer and Jojo Vasquez, and a timely return to a more straightforward, less avant-garde comfort cuisine. What stays intact is the reverence for locality, standout flavors and elegant presentations. The stunning views—if you get there before sundown—and romantic ambience don’t hurt either. Superb culinary offerings are matched by

impeccable service. Lead by manager Craig Kahila, the seasoned front-of-house team is often praised by name in customer reviews. Among the members, Nick Noghaba and Robert Mora, who exude warmth and fine-dining sensibility, have been with the restaurant longer than any of its chefs. The position is also a homecoming for Kahila as he returns to the luxury resort after high-profile management gigs at Morimoto Waikiki; Terranea Resort at Ranchos Palos Verdes, Calif.; and Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa on O‘ahu. For our mains, Haynes balances a surf and turf tasting of seared ‘ōpakapaka with red curry sauce on coconut basmati rice along with tender braised short ribs on brown-buttered kabocha puree, and Ha‘ikū mizuna with crisp Asian pear. The pappardelle coated with pesto beckons with house-cured bacon, pecorino and deep-fried poached egg. For the seafood bouillabaisse of scallop, prawn, onaga and tako, an aromatic lemongrasslobster broth is poured tableside from a French press. Time for a sugar spike? Pastry Chef Rafuquee Hameed will have you go out in a blaze with a flambéed vanilla creme brulee, or trust the bar to dream up a fitting nightcap. H

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SHOPPING From perennial purveyors of luxe to one-of-a-kind boutiques, indulge in all the retail wonders that the islands have to offer. Here, our cheat sheet of Hawai‘i’s top shops. Update

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Bulgari After building its reputation on exquisite jewelry inspired by its rich Mediterranean heritage, the Italian luxury label has ventured into fine leather goods, watches and fragrances. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 941.8338; Royal Hawaiian Center, Waikīkī, 923.2600, bulgari.com

Ala Moana Center The largest open-air shopping center in the world, this retail mecca remains one of the islands’ best destinations for classic brands and the latest fashion-forward arrivals, from Brunello Cucinelli to Saint Laurent. 1450 Ala Moana Blvd., 955.9517, alamoanacenter.com Balenciaga Carrying the legacy of the legendary Cristóbal Balenciaga and distant successor Nicolas Ghesquière, American designer Alexander Wang continues to make his mark with covetable must-haves, inspiring new silhouettes and breakaway accessories. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 949.9001, balenciaga.com Bally The reputable Swiss house’s creative director Pablo Coppola isn’t looking to rock the boat, and that’s just fine with us. For spring 2015, he has retained Bally’s classic luxury sensibility while injecting it with a relaxed, almost playful attitude. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 941.1187; 2270 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, 923.0808, bally.com Ben Bridge Jeweler The long-standing jeweler showcases exquisite designer pieces, as well as its own line of engagement rings and jewelry. The Toscano gold collection

ON BOARD Stand out on the shore with Elle Mer Swim’s Leahi top ($85) and Kona bottom ($65).

Suit Up! Leave it to Hawai‘i Island-raised talent Keri Ogden to

bring an active edge to this summer’s bikinis. Her hot new label, Elle Mer Swim, is obviously chic and sexy—but also entirely functional. Her latest collection is replete with strappy details, which will gracefully hold up to all the islands’ ocean sports, from stand-up paddleboarding to surfing. Of course, they still look perfect if you just want to catch some rays. Kailua Living, 22 Oneawa St., Kailua, O‘ahu, 265.2669; Ginger & Koi Boutique, 75-5626 Kuakini Highway, Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i Island, 329.6100, ellemerswim.com –Jasmine Lombardi is particularly a draw, with its Italian artisaninspired designs. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 955.0177, benbridge.com Ben Bridge Timeworks Honolulu’s most discriminating watch collectors turn to this celebrated emporium. Among the coveted houses featured here are Patek Philippe and GirardPerregaux. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 951.5600, benbridge.com

Bottega Veneta This Italian line has become renowned for its superbly crafted artisanal leather handbags, luggage and accessories. A favorite of international jet-setters, the fashion house led by German-born Creative Director Tomas Maier also carries jewelry and ready-to-wear fashion. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 946.0100; Luxury Row, 2122 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, 923.0800; The Shops at Wailea, 3750 Wailea Alanui Drive,

Wailea, Maui, 891.7300, bottegaveneta.com Brunello Cucinelli Back in 1985, Italian entrepreneur Brunello Cucinelli decided to create a business based upon the rich, humanist values of the Renaissance. And it shows in the subtly stunning knits that have become the hallmark of his house. Now, Honolulu gets to partake in this fashionable tradition this summer. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, brunellocucinelli.com

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Calypso St. Barth The resortwear at this beachy boutique, such as dipdyed caftans and flowing, printed skirts, present an elegant upgrade on getaway gear. Royal Hawaiian Center, Waikīkī, 926.1930, calypsostbarth.com CH Carolina Herrera Details say a lot. When the iconic designer opened her first store in Honolulu, a crew from Spain was actually flown into town to create the boutique’s Iberian interior. The same attention to detail can be seen in the spring 2015 collection, filled with floral looks, soft pastels and vivid hues. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 947.1768, carolinaherrera.com Chanel Boutique Chanel’s spring 2015 show took to the streets of Paris, as Karl Lagerfeld led models in a protest for feminism. Decked out in tweed suits, military green looks and black-and-white ensembles, models trailed down the streets in colorfully matched outfits. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2,


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942.5555; Luxury Row, 2116 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, 923.0255, chanel.com Coach Things are looking bright at Coach, thanks to the efforts of Creative Director Stuart Vevers. And if you missed his latest outing for spring 2015, get ready to enjoy bright, playful RTW pieces with smart accessories to match. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 924.1677; Luxury Row, 2110 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, 924.1667; Whalers Village, 2435 Kā‘anapali Parkway, Kā‘anapali, Maui, 667.0399; The Shops at Wailea, 3750 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, Maui, 891.8851, coach.com Diane von Furstenberg From signature wrap dresses to high-waisted skirts, DVF’s feminine fashions show off curves while still remaining completely classic. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 672.2840, dvf.com Dior In classic shades of white, pastels and black, Raf Simons’ collection for the spring season shows off futuristic looks of satin capes, oversize white dresses and monochrome looks. 2222 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, 926.1947, dior.com Escada Outfitting its faithful adherents for both resort getaways and the red carpet, this opulent Spanish house overflows with elegant glamour, and with modern daywear that demands attention. Ala Moana Center, Level 3, 973.3738, escada.com Fendi Karl Lagerfeld’s luxury Italian line continues to lead the fashion world with its exclusive shoes, clothes, small leather goods

and iconic handbags. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 973.3311; Royal Hawaiian Center, Waikīkī, 971.5611, fendi.com Fighting Eel Governor’s Fashion Award winners Rona Bennett and Lan Chung set up roots close to home in the summer of 2003, and since then, they have continued to cultivate their simplistic yet comfortable and classic pieces for all to wear. For Resort 2015, find a sophisticated collection of fluid, easy separates. 1133 Bethel St., Downtown Honolulu, 738.9300; 629 Kailua Road, Suite 130, Kailua, 738.9301; Royal Hawaiian Center, Waikīkī, 738.9295, fightingeel.com Gucci The familiar double-G logo has become a symbol of luxury and longevity, along with the distinct personality of its creator Guccio Gucci. Innovative materials like black leather and smoky crystal are used to modernize archives, without sacrificing the house’s trademark glam. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 942.1148; Luxury Row, 2118 Kalākaua Ave., 921.1000; The Shops at Wailea, 3750 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, Maui, 879.1060, gucci.com Harry Winston Nothing shines brighter than beautiful bijoux from Harry Winston. Now, romancers of the stone can expect double the bling in the islands with the house’s second spectacular salon—right on Kalākaua Avenue. in Waikīkī. Here, discover the dazzling Belle collection, dripping with diamonds and gold. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 791.4000;

Royal Hawaiian Center, Waikīkī, 922.7555, harrywinston.com Hermès Every year, this French luxury house celebrates a different theme, and 2015 is dedicated to the tribal mystique of Africa. In Christophe Lemaire’s last collection for the iconic brand, he revealed silhouettes in eggshell-, mustard- and plum-colored palettes that drew inspiration from the deserts and beyond. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 947.3789; Royal Hawaiian Center, Waikīkī, 922.5780, hermes.com Hildgund Jewelers Known for unique, handcrafted masterpieces, this prestigious island jewelry house recently made a welcome foray into Waikīkī with its recently opened outpost at Halekulani, in addition to its expanded shop in tony Kāhala. Halekulani, 2199 Kālia Road, Waikīkī, 923.8777; The Kahala Hotel & Resort, 5000 Kāhala Ave., Kāhala, 737.8663; Four Seasons Resort Hualālai, 72-100 Ka‘ūpūlehu Drive, KailuaKona, Hawai‘ i Island, 325.8000; Four Seasons Resort Maui, 3900 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, Maui, 874.5800, hildgund.com Hi-Trend Eyewear is quick on its way to becoming the luxury accessory. At least, that’s what you’ll think when you step into this chic boutique, which offers a stunning breadth of selections from Tom Ford, Chanel, Cartier and more. We’re particularly in love with gorgeously crafted glasses from French brand FRED Lunettes. Hilton Hawaiian Village, 2005 Kālia Road, Waikīkī, 922.8838, hitrendhawaii.com

Jimmy Choo Innovative textures, bold pops of color and sexy cutouts elevate the variety of shoes this lustworthy brand has to offer. There are also gorgeous handbags and accessories on hand, so both men and women will revel in the musthave looks of the season. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 946.5660; Royal Hawaiian Center, Waikīkī, 922.7555, jimmychoo.com Koi Boutique Orlebar Brown swim shorts are for sale in Waikīkī? Yes, please! But there is much more at this tastefully curated boutique, which includes rockin’ urban threads and sophisticated resort looks for both men and women. Royal Hawaiian Center, Waikīkī, 923.6888 La Muse When it comes to finding one-of-a-kind fashion finds in Honolulu, look no further than Julia Chu’s ultracool boutique in Chinatown. Here, she carries vivid frocks by Language of the Birds, candles by Fornasetti Profumi and her own edgy baubles. 1156 Nu‘uanu Ave., Chinatown, 536.0818, lamusehawaii.com La Perla There’s lingerie, then there’s La Perla. For spring/summer 2015, the Italian house is offering an array of sensuous offerings. The Light and Shadow collection evokes tattoo patterns through delicate embroidery work. And men have not been left out: Simple yet sumptuous basics are available in store. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 949.4565, laperla.com Louis Vuitton The house behind the monogram coveted worldwide recently dazzled island fashionistas

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with the unveiling of its expanded Ala Moana Center boutique, featuring its Haute Maroquinerie salon and custom decor by noted island designer Sig Zane. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 973.0580; 2200 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, 971.6880; Kings’ Shops, 250 Waikoloa Beach Drive, Waikoloa, Hawai'i Island, 886.0262 ; Whalers Village, 2435 Kā‘anapali Parkway, Kā‘anapali, Maui, 667.6114; The Shops at Wailea, 3750 Wailea Alanui Drive, 875.6980, louisvuitton.com Luxury Row One of the chicest stretches of Kalākaua Avenue in Waikīkī, this glam block of retail therapy features glamorous brands like Bottega Veneta, Chanel, Gucci and Saint Laurent. 2100 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, 922.2246, luxuryrow.com Macy’s It’s the department store that truly offers something for everyone, from the latest Michael Kors ensemble to trendy surfwear to gifts for the home. Ala Moana Center, Street Level 1-Upper Level 4, O‘ahu, 941.2345; 2314 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, O‘ahu, 926.5217; Kahala Mall, 4211 Wai‘alae Ave., Kāhala, O‘ahu, 737.5429; Kings’ Shops, 250 Waikoloa Beach Drive, Waikoloa, Hawai‘ i Island, 886.5385; 3-2600 Kaumuali‘ i Highway, Līhu‘e, Kaua‘i, 245.7751; 275 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului, Maui, 877.3361, macys.com Michael Kors It’s been three decades since the launch of the designer’s namesake line, an enormous feat since his days of sneaking out to nightclubs like Studio 54 in Gurkha pants. It’s this same carefree


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spirit that shines in his contemporary take on American sportswear. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 941.2100, michaelkors.com Middi Honolulu Even though Kaka‘ako’s posh residences aren’t yet finished, this ’hood’s fashion future is already looking bright. One of the latest additions is Mami Koizumi’s boutiques, where she offers breezy, vibrant resort-ready pieces from the likes of Angeleno label LnA and Brazilian import Osklen. 1236 Waimanu St., Ste. B, Kaka‘ako, 462.4558, middi.jp Miu Miu Miuccia Prada’s childhood nickname reflects the playfulness of her daring second line. The youthful label sees an effortlessly hip chick who looks just as cool and classy in neoprene or satin. But don’t forget this label’s most laudable trait: exceptional shoes! Ala Moana Center, Level 3, 955.8880, miumiu.com

MALE CALL! Lounge in the latest pieces from resort label Onia, like the George henley ($85) and the Abe pant ($195).

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Boat Days

Named after the Hebrew word for ship, indie resort label Onia is finally coming ashore. After a stand-alone swim shop in Miami and presence in retailers like Barneys New York, the brand has now arrived at the islands’ Four Seasons and The Ritz-Carlton properties. Gents, you’ll want to head to the pool in the flattering Calder short ($130 to $195), which was inspired by sharp, high-end dress pants. But that’s not all. Onia also provides superbly comfy tops and bottoms, perfect for morning coffee or lounging in your room. And ladies, take note: Onia crafts equally attractive pieces for women as well. $75-$300, Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, 72-100 Ka‘upulehu Drive, Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i Island, 325.8000; Four Seasons Resort Maui, 3900 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, Maui, 874.8000; The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua, 1 Ritz-Carlton Drive, Kapalua, Maui, 669.6200, onia.com –Kai Andersen

Moncler Vail or the French Alps may be far from Waikīkī, but jet-setters can still enhance their wardrobe with pieces from this brand. This season, you can head to the Mediterranean in crisp resort-ready ensembles from Moncler’s Gamme Rouge label by Giambattista Valli. Luxury Row, 2100 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, 922.2246, eng.moncler.com Neiman Marcus For those who appreciate having the latest fashion and accessories by the world’s most acclaimed designers in one place, a trip to Neiman’s is in order. Don’t miss the exclusive in-store boutiques of prestigious jewelers Van Cleef & Arpels and Parisian shoe designer Roger Vivier. Ala

Moana Center, Mall Level 2-Upper Level 4, 951.8887, neimanmarcushawaii.com Nordstrom Shop the latest brands of apparel, shoes, jewelry and luggage for men, women and children at this one-stop mega-shop. Plus, find coveted hardto-find labels like Carmen Marc Valvo Couture, Helmut Lang and Opening Ceremony. Ala Moana Center, Street Level 1-Level 3, 953.6100, nordstrom.com Prada Always the trend trailblazer, Miuccia Prada showed her spring 2015 collection in silhouettes of topstitching, sweaters and threaded looks. Expect contrasts of put-together outfits and deliberately less-tailored fabrics. And now, Maui can get in on the act with a new boutique at The Shops at Wailea. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 955.5226; 2174 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, 921.0200; The Shops at Wailea, 3750 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, Maui, prada.com Reyn Spooner While you can still stock up on aloha shirts in the classic Spooner Kloth, you can also jazz up your island attire with hip tops and shorts from the Modern Collection. Our latest fave: the Asian-influenced shirts in indigo prints. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 949.5929; Kahala Mall, 4211 Kāhala Ave., Kāhala, 737.8313; 120 Ka‘iulani Ave., Waikīkī, 923.7396, reynspooner.com Royal Hawaiian Center Luxury options abound at this four-level shopping and dining center, located in Waikīkī’s epicenter, with boutiques by Cartier, Fendi, Hermès, Loro Piana and more. 2201 Kalākaua

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Ave., Waikīkī, 922.2299, royalhawaiiancenter.com Saint Laurent At this French house’s two locations in Honolulu—the alabaster-hued jewel box at Ala Moana Center is a can't-miss—the stylishly independent can pick up disco-flavored frocks from Hedi Slimane’s ’70s-inspired spring collection. And guys, don’t miss the especially rad sneakers. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 206.9495; Luxury Row, 2114 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, 924.6900, ysl.com Tiffany & Co. What else needs to be said about a brand that’s so iconic, it’s recognized around the globe by the boxes that hold its fine jewelry, timepieces, china, crystal and accessories? Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 943.6677; Luxury Row, 2100 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, 926.2600; Kings’ Shops, 250 Waikoloa Beach Drive Waikoloa, Hawai‘ i Island, 886,1931; The Shops at Wailea, 3750 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, Maui, 891.9226, tiffany.com Tod’s It’s time to stock up on those iconic Gommino driving shoes. Now at Ala Moana Center, Tod’s carries all the tony shoes and accessories for which this Italian import is known. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 924.5110, tods.com Tommy Bahama Renowned for its coastal flair captured in its prints and patterns, this easygoing brand has its signature on everything from rugs to electric bikes. However, it’s the stylish collections of resortwear for men and women that draw the faithful back time and again. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2,


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955.8869; Mauna Lani Shops, 68-1330 Mauna Lani Drive, Kohala Coast, Hawai‘ i Island, 881.8688; The Shops at Kukui‘ula, 2829 Ala Kalanikaumaka, Po‘ ipū, Kaua‘ i, 742.8808; The Shops at Wailea, 3750 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, Maui, 875.9983, tommybahama.com Tori Richard Look to this perennial local label for punchy prints, shore-ready separates and aloha shirts. Floaty maxi dresses make the perfect staples for hot Waikīkī nights. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 949.5858; The Kahala Hotel & Resort, 5000 Kāhala Ave., Kāhala, 739.8888; 2335 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, 924.1811; Whalers Village, 2435 Kā‘anapali Parkway, Kā‘anapali, Maui, 667.7762; The Shops at Wailea, 3750 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, Maui, 891.8633, toririchard.com Tourneau Modern and luxurious timepieces are found at Tourneau, which now boasts a sleek new boutique at Royal Hawaiian Center. Peruse new creations from 100 luxury brands, including Omega, Zenith and TAG Heuer. Royal Hawaiian Center, Waikīkī, 922.4111, tourneau.com Valentino This summer, Kalākaua Avenue will be graced by the first-ever outpost of the legendary fashion house. With the fanciful, out-of-thisworld gowns that graced the runways, wardrobe options for Honolulu’s gala season never looked better. Royal Hawaiian Center, Waikīkī, valentino.com Versace Leave it to Donatella Versace to live up to the legacy that her

brother, Gianni, created in the ’90s. This season is no exception. Be sure to add her crystal-mesh cocktail dresses and frocks in sophisticated prints to your wardrobe. Ala Moana Center, Mall Level 2, 955.6688, versace.com Vivienne Westwood Now celebrating its second year in the islands, the forward-thinking British designer’s outpost continues to infuse the island scene with edgy, eclectic cool. Don’t miss the exclusive Hawai‘i accessories. Moana Surfrider, 2365 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, 744.5402, viviennewestwood.com Ward Village Shops The dynamic 60-acre Ward community lends itself to more than 135 shops, restaurants and movie theaters. Check out the Courtyard Cinema film series at the iconic IBM building. 1200 Ala Moana Blvd., Kaka‘ako, 591.8411, wardvillageshops.com We Are Iconic Upscale indie clothiers remain a rarity in Honolulu, making this Kaka‘ako boutique a welcome addition to the local scene. Get ready for spring with Smythe cropped pants and fedoras from Eugenia Kim. 1236 Waimanu St., Suite B, Kaka‘ako, 462.4575, shopweareiconic.com

HAWAI‘I ISLAND Persimmon With a wide variety of handpicked contemporary womenswear and fine jewelry to discover, the local and international designs and pieces include everything from Free People dresses

to cozy tees from Michael Stars. 69-201 Waikoloa Beach Drive, Suite 910, Waikoloa Village, 886.0303, persimmonboutique.com Sig Zane Is there anything that Sig Zane can’t do? One of the islands’ most celebrated designers, the master craftsman’s work has appeared in pop-ups from Tokyo to New York, not to mention on airplanes. Make your pilgrimage to his flagship store for one of his signature aloha shirts. 122 Kamehameha Ave., Hilo, 935.7077, sigzane.com Solstice Sunglass Boutique The sun shines bright on the Kohala coast, so head here for sexy shades from Roberto Cavalli and Tom Ford. Kings’ Shops, 250 Waikoloa Beach Drive, Waikoloa, 886.8780, solsticesunglasses.com The Shops at Mauna Lani Anchored by Tommy Bahama Restaurant, Bar & Store and gourmet grocer Foodland Farms, The Shops at Mauna Lani offers a unique, upscale collection of art galleries, jewelers and fashion and home accessory boutiques. Mauna Lani Beach Resort, 68-130 Mauna Lani Drive, Kohala Coast, 885.9501, shopsatmaunalani.com

KAUA’I The Shops at Kukui‘ula The South Shore’s most sophisticated shopping destination doesn’t forgo any of the Garden Isle’s easygoing charm. Peruse offerings at tropically influenced Blue Ginger or check out the artistic creations at galerie 103. 2829 Ala Kalanikaumaka, Po‘ ipū, 742.9545, theshopsatkukuiula.com

Olivine Beach Boutique Named after the yellowgreen mineral found in Kaua‘i’s basalt-lava rocks, this chic boutique offers the latest in women’s clothing and accessories. The roster of labels here include Cleobella and Acacia Swimwear. Shops at Kukui‘ula, 2829 Ala Kalanikaumaka, Po‘ ipū, 742.7222 Van Balen Fine Jewelry Jewelry designer Valerie Van Balen’s luxurious chic designs are upping the haute factor on Kaua‘i. Deck yourself in strands of Tahitian pearls or diamonds paired with rose gold. The St. Regis Resort Princeville, 5520 Ka Haku Road, Princeville, 826.6555, valvanbalen.com

MAUI 22 Knots/Cabana This posh pair of boutiques by the Seaside Luxe team draws chic shoppers from all over the Valley Isle, and for good reason. 22 Knots carries high-end women’s ready-to-wear, while Cabana features beach-ready attire from the likes of James Perse and Sol Angeles. Four Seasons Resort Maui, 3900 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, Maui, 874.8000, fourseasons.com/maui Alice in Hulaland With the eclectic band of celebrities like Owen Wilson and Willie Nelson, who have stumbled upon this Hawaiiana treasure, there is no question that in the troves of handmade jewelry and logowear, you will find something to take home with you. 19 Baldwin Ave., Pā‘ia, 579.9922, aliceinhulaland.com

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Ilori At this chic boutique, sunglasses are fittingly displayed like works of art. Choose from the latest models from Dolce & Gabbana and more. The Shops at Wailea, 3750 Wailea Alanui, Wailea, 875.1188, iloristyle.com Letarte Designer Lisa Letarte Cabrinha’s beach-chic swimwear line put Maui fashion on the map when a Letarte bikini appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated a few years back. Hit refresh on your swimsuit collection with printed halters, bikinis and one-pieces. 24 Baldwin Ave., Pā‘ ia, 579.6022, letarteswimwear.com Maggie Coulombe Maui’s very own Maggie Coulombe imbues chic sex appeal to her designs in a way unlike any other island designer. Need proof? Just see heads turn when a woman enters the room wearing her soft, fluid creations. Whalers Village, 2435 Kā‘anapali Parkway, Kā‘anapali, 344.6672, maggiecoulombe.com The Shops at Wailea Though Valley Isle style tends to be low-key, you can still get a major fashion fix at this shopping destination, which features more than 70 boutiques and restaurants. Luxe purveyors include Louis Vuitton, Bottega Veneta and the latest arrival, Prada. 3750 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, 891.6770, theshopsatwailea.com Whalers Village Stroll through this beachside West Maui mall that features such acclaimed retailers as Louis Vuitton, as well as local boutiques like Tori Richard. 2435 Kā‘anapali Parkway, Kā‘anapali, 661.4567, whalersvillage.com


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Blue Marlin For a town where open-air seating remains a shocking rarity, there is this bright and airy escape where seafood is the star. We recommend the garlic shrimp paella and the Dungeness crab curry. 264 Seaside Ave., Waikīkī, 922.5552, bluemarlinhawaii.com $$

12th Ave Grill It’s been over a year since Kevin Hanney moved his New American resto across the street to its new digs, and crowds still pack the place nightly. Entrees featuring local meats are satisfying, but we’re especially keen on the original, tasty dishes at the bar. (Duck wings, anyone?) Add to that a smart yet approachable wine menu, and 12AG, as regulars know it, rarely disappoints. 1120 12th Ave., Kaimukī, 732.9469, 12thavegrill.com $$$ Alan Wong’s You’ve got to love a resto where service gets as much priority as the creative fusion fare. Some of the best dishes at Alan Wong’s, a founding godfather of Hawai‘i Regional Cuisine, come during its Farmer Series dinners. If one’s on the calendar, reservations are a must. 1857 S. King St., McCully/ Mō‘ili‘ili, 949.1939, alanwongs.com $$$$ Arancino at the Kahala Seriously, what would we do without this alfresco Italian eatery in East Honolulu? A recent menu revamp has given us even more to love. While the multicourse prix fixe is still available—do come hungry—a broader array of a la carte options have been added. Go more

GREEN PARTY Experience Capische’s Wailea Organics menu in its lush garden.

Under the Maui Sun The news is out! The Valley Isle has been

flocking to Capsiche for an Italian getaway. And that’s not a surprise, given the round of wonders crossing diners’ plates. First, there’s the bevy of fresh herbs and greens coming from the resto’s own farming operation, Wailea Organics. Try the light and fresh special tasting experience ($49) served in the garden. Of course, heartier dishes tempt as well. Our fave is undeniably the veal chop piccatta with Meyer lemon, basil, capers and caramelized kula onion jus ($55). 555 Kaukahi Road, Wailea, Maui, 879.2224, capische.com –Kai Andersen

casual with one of the pizzas or dress up your tabletop with the gorgeous grigliata di mare, a seafood tableau topped with watercress pesto and spicy tomato sauce. The Kahala Hotel & Resort, 5000 Kāhala Ave., Kāhala, 380.4400, arancino.com $$$ Azure It’s hard to not fall in love with this beachside restaurant

when the fading light of the sun hits the white, subtly Moroccan-inspired decor. After that, artfully presented dishes like smoked Hawaiian moonfish tartare or hibachi garlic prawns will win you over in a snap—not that they ever need much help! The Royal Hawaiian, 2259 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, 923.7311, azurewaikiki.com $$$

bills Sydney It’s been a year since Bill Granger, Australia’s Jamie Oliver, opened his first U.S. outpost in the heart of Waikīkī. Now, we can’t imagine our weekends without flat whites, chicken schnitzel, edamame falafel and, of course, Granger’s deliciously creamy scrambled eggs. 280 Beachwalk, Waikīkī, 922.1500, billshawaii.com $$

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BLT Steak Get comfortable at this posh Waikīkī bistro, which has elevated the steakhouse concept. Start off with a handcrafted cocktail at the bar. While the beef selection is stellar, be sure to also try the starters—the charcuterie is excellent— along with the raw bar, which features oysters, shrimp and more. Trump International Hotel Waikiki Beach Walk, 223 Saratoga Road, Waikīkī, 683.7440, e2hospitality.com $$$$ Búho Cocina y Cantina Búho brings a bright, edgy vibe to a rooftop in Waikīkī. Go—if not for the selection of mescal, then for the Mexican street corn and the chef’s Hawaiianstyle take on cochinita pibil. Waikiki Shopping Plaza, 2250 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, 922.2846, buhocantina.com $$$ Chef Chai Chef Chai Chaowasaree continues to draw fans to his chic, sleek Kaka‘ako eatery that focuses on Asian


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FO OD & DRINK fusion and contemporary seafood dishes made with fresh ingredients. Pacifica Honolulu, 1009 Kapi‘olani Blvd., Kaka‘ako, 585.0011, chefchai.com $$$$ Chef Mavro George Mavrothalassitis may have been raised in Marseille, France, but Hawai‘i is forever home. And his inventive, elegant seasonal menus reflect exactly that. That said, be sure to try the utterly refreshing and beautiful Méli-Mélo salad on the spring menu. 1969 S. King St., McCully/ Mō‘ili‘ili, 944.4714, chefmavro.com $$$$ Grondin French-Latin fusion cusine on Hotel Street? Yes, sir! Our favorite pick is the Ecuadorian muchines—soft, delectable bites made with yuca masa, queso blanco and honey. Follow it up with the succulent chuleta or the steak frites. 62 N. Hotel St., Chinatown, 566.6768, grondinhi.com $$ Il Buco Though just a block from the hustle on Kūhiō Avenue, Darko Vidak and Salvatore Agresti’s Italian hideaway will transport you to the Old World. (A faithful following of European expats helps to create the ambience.) Though short, the menu offers deeply satisfying Mediterranean dishes like thinly sliced octopus salad and perfectly cooked opah over a bed of piquant tomatoes. Waikiki Sand Villa, 2375 Ala Wai Boulevard, Waikīkī, 922.4744 $$ Il Lupino Owned by famed New York restaurateur Wolfgang Zwiener, this Italian mainstay provides a welcome respite from

the usual Waikīkī fare. Definitely get a table on the terrace for a lazy weekend brunch or late-night dining. Royal Hawaiian Center, 2233 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, 922.3400, illupino.com $$

Kapi‘olani, 951.3420, neimanmarcushawaii.com $$$

Koko Head Café After stints on national television, toque Lee Anne Wong made quite a buzz last year when she decided to relocate to Honolulu full time, and how lucky we all are for it. Ever since she opened this temple of brunch, it has been drawing in crowds for sumptuous, hearty fare, which combines traditional breakfast dishes with Asian and island flavors. 1145C 12th Ave., Kaimukī, 732.8920, kokoheadcafe.com $ Livestock Tavern Chinatown’s newest kid on the block is a fab makeover of an old-school bar. Think exposed red-brick walls and fixtures that mimic streetlights of yesteryear. The only thing that outdoes the visuals is the comfort menu of reinvented classics like lobster rolls, braisedbeef tongue sandwiches and beef-neck agnolotti in consommé. 49 N. Hotel St., Chinatown, 537.2577, livestocktavern.com $$ Mariposa If the lazy ceiling fans at Neiman Marcus’ open-air “in” spot don’t put you in the mood for pampering, the complimentary popovers and a soothing cup of consommé will. At lunch, the burger or lobster roll are a must; those on gluten-free diets will revel in the pasta. At dinner, try the Australian lamb chops—and time your visit, if you can, for the spectacular sunset. Ala Moana Center, 1450 Ala Moana Blvd., Ala Moana/

Morimoto Waikiki Outside, sailboats bob prettily against blazing sunsets; inside, Masaharu Morimoto’s airy dining room features the Iron Chef’s signature bold flavors and impeccable technique. Best celebrity sighting: President Obama, who dined here on his last Hawai‘i vacation in 2014. The Modern Honolulu, 1775 Ala Moana Blvd., Waikīkī, 943.5900, morimotowaikiki.com $$$$ Morio’s Sushi Bistro For a truly off-the-radar sushi find, head to this hidden jewel on King Street in Makiki. Here, the talented Morio—he goes by one name, just like Madonna—crafts exquisite nigiri and slices mouthwatering sashimi. Just be forewarned: Getting a reservation here can be a challenge. 1160 S. King St., Makiki/Ward, 596.2288 $$$ MW Restaurant Wade Ueoka and Michelle Karr-Ueoka, who met and married while proteges in Alan Wong’s kitchen, won nods from James Beard within months of striking out on their own. The menu tempts with a sinful ‘ahi poke draped in sea urchin lobes and flecked with salmon caviar, plus Wade’s signature mochi-crusted onaga and a stellar array of whimsical desserts by Michelle. 1538 Kapi‘olani Blvd., Ala Moana/ Kapi‘olani, 955.6505, mwrestaurant.com $$$ Nanzan Giro Giro You’re in expert hands with chef Yoshihiro Matsumoto at the helm of this sophisticated kaiseki restaurant, with a seasonal menu that

changes monthly. In true kaiseki spirit, dishes are beautifully presented course by course, treating both the senses and palate with wondrous creations. 560 Pensacola St., Kaka‘ako, 524.0141, guiloguilo.com $$$

menu, a meat-lovers feast including 12-hour brisket and porchetta. A sweeter offering is Pastry Chef Rachel Murai’s playful dessert bar. 83 N. King St., Chinatown, 585.8255, thepigandthelady.com $$

Nobu Waikiki A veteran of Nobu Dallas, Matt Raso has taken over the kitchen of this celebri-chef eatery, and the menu revamps are rolling out. Thrill-seekers will love the truffle-crusted king crab; meanwhile, we’re ooh-ing over the kiawesmoked scallops paired with lychee and yuzu. Waikiki Parc Hotel, 2233 Helumoa Road, Waikīkī, 237.6999, noburestaurants.com $$$$

Rijo The space once held by the bustling Palomino is open once again. Here, Roy’s alum Yoichi Saito has taken over the enormous 250-seat destination. The Japanese menu offers eclectic maki rolls (torched wagyu beef and Dungeness crab), as well as contemporary entrees like two-way Saikyo butterfish and misoyaki filet mignon. 66 Queen St., Downtown Honolulu, 208.8180, rijorestaurant.com $$$

Orchids Halekulani’s ever-popular seaside spot overlooks the wide blue Pacific and an emerald lawn where Japanese brides and grooms cut wedding cakes and pose for photos. We inhale the olive oil-poached salmon with pistachio sauce—and raise a glass of bubbly to the newlyweds. Halekulani, 2199 Kālia Road, Waikīkī, 923.2311, halekulani.com $$$ Rokkaku Hamakatsu Don’t let the mall locale fool you: Rokkaku Hamakatsu is where well-heeled Tokyo housewives lunch. Order some foie-gras sushi, and sip exquisite sake before continuing your power shopping. Ala Moana Center, 1450 Ala Moana Blvd., Mall Level 2, 946.3355, rokkak.com $$$ The Pig and the Lady With a continual bevy of new dishes, Andrew Le may very well be the ruler of the Chinatown cuisine scene. While his take on pho is still a must-try, voracious diners should order the communal Primal Offerings

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Square Barrels Finally! A hip new option has arrived in Downtown Honolulu’s usually staid business district. Head to this minimalist pub for gourmet burgers like the unique venison version topped with a blackberry and raspberry mustard. And be sure to get the breadfruit fries for an island twist. 1001 Bishop Square, Downtown Honolulu, 524.2747 $$ Stage Razzle-dazzle has returned, now that talented local toque Ron de Guzman is back in the kitchen. De Guzman’s gorgeously plated dishes win even more raves than Stage’s wine list, one of Honolulu’s best. Our picks: the Colorado lamb chops and the hamachi sashimi with shoyu gelée. 1250 Kapi‘olani Blvd., Ala Moana/Kapi‘olani, 237.5429, stagerestauranthawaii.com $$$ Top of Waikiki While the panoramic views of Waikīkī Beach and the Ko‘olau Mountains set the backdrop at this landmark,


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FO OD & DRINK chef Lance Kosaka hits a homerun with his hearty dishes inflused with local flare. Go forward on flavor with the Koreanstyle poke (spiked with firey gochujang) and the ginger-pesto-crusted monchong. 2270 Kalākaua Ave., 18th Floor, 923.3877, topofwaikiki.com $$$ Town Restaurant Town set the standard for locally sourced cuisine a decade ago; today, rustic contemporary Italian and Pacific Northwest fare dominate the menu. Whether it’s a handmade pasta, O‘ahu-raised pork or an inventive cocktail, Town is farm-to-table at its best. 3435 Wai‘alae Ave., Kaimukī, 735.5900, townrestaurant.com $$ Vintage Cave A new era has come to Takeshi Sekiguchi’s ultraluxe underground eatery. First, there is Chris Kajioka’s successor, Maui-born Jonathan Mizukami, who has come home after an extended run at Thomas Keller’s French Laundry. Another delight on the slate: a sumptuous sushi lounge. Ala Moana Center, Coral Level, 1450 Ala Moana Blvd., Ala Moana/ Kapi‘olani, 441.1744, vintagecave.com $$$$

NEIGHBOR ISLANDS HAWAI‘I ISLAND CanoeHouse Chef de Cuisine Allen Hess has crafted a Hawaiian plantation-style menu with a focus on fresh island fish and playful dishes, like his colorful goat tacos.

California twist in dishes like vegetable nabemono miso stew 65-1299 Kawaihae Road, Waimea, 885.9299, redwatercafe.com $$

The gazebo is the spot to hit for sunset viewing while sipping on signature martinis. Mauna Lani Bay Hotel & Bungalows, 681400 Mauna Lani Drive, Kohala Coast, 881.7911, maunalaniresort.com $$$$ Holuakoa Gardens & Cafe Located in a magical, tropical garden setting in historic Hōlualoa Town, Holuakoa Gardens & Cafe is a slow-food eatery committed to the highest quality and taste, as well as sustainability. Locally grown and cultivated foods are sourced from within a 50-mile radius of the cafe, and chef Wilson Read prepares them to blissful perfection. 76-5900 Old Government Road, Hōlualoa, 322.2233, holuakoacafe.com $$$ Lava Lava Beach Club Location, location, location. This property’s beach cottages and restaurant are nestled on 10 gorgeous acres at Anaeho‘omalu Bay. Come for lunch or dinner, and choose from the daily specials or the diverse menu. The Surfer Girl stew with fresh fish, lobster, shrimp and clams is a standout. 69-1081 Ku‘uali‘ i Place, Waikoloa, 759.5282, lavalavabeachclub.com $$$ Merriman’s This is one of the famed spots where the Hawai‘i Regional Cuisine movement began, and chef Peter Merriman is still going strong over 20 years later. While originals like charred ‘ahi remain on the menu, there are also inventive additions like Waimea taro and chickpea falafels. 65-1227 Opelo Road, Waimea, 885.6822, merrimanshawaii.com $$ Red Water Café Local tastes get a Northern

Sushi Shiono A Tokyo businessman sets up part-time residence on the Kona Coast, indulges in his love of deep-sea fishing for ‘ahi, aku and bonito and—voila!—an exquisite sushi resto is born. Best to reserve, as the place fills up quickly. 75-5799 Ali‘i Drive, Kailua-Kona, 326.1696, sushishiono.com $$

‘Ulu Ocean Grill The ‘ahi tuna tartare, the crunchy shrimp roll, even the vegetarian menu— splendor is the norm at this seaside seafood resto, where alfresco seating on the lānai might score you a view of turtles nesting on the rocks below. Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, 72-100 Ka‘ūpūlehu Drive, Kailua-Kona, 325.8000, uluoceangrill.com $$$$

KAUA‘I Bar Acuda Foodies looking for an alternative to island

or Hawai‘i Regional fare make a beeline to this gem of an eatery. It’s no wonder chef-owner Jim Moffat got a nod as one of America’s 10 Best New Chefs from Food & Wine when he opened in the ’90s. 5-5161 Kūhiō Highway, Hanalei, 826.7081, restaurantbaracuda.com $$$ The Dolphin Some of the Garden Isle’s best fish, not to mention top sushi, awaits at this famous destination restaurant, which now boasts a second location on the sunny South Shore. 5-5016 Kūhiō Highway,

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The Great Outdoors Before the summer sun hits the islands, chill out with top alfresco dining. –KA

1. Arancino at the Kahala This oasis of civilization in East Honolulu offers its own trellised terrace. Do order the gorgeously plated seafood spectacular, the grigliata di mare ($38), pairing it with one of the Italian vintages picked by Master Sommelier Shinya Tasaki. The Kahala Hotel & Resort, 5000 Kahala Ave., Kahala, O‘ahu, 380.4400, arancino.com

2. Beach Tree Head to this dream of a restaurant for a beachside barbecue and Tuscan-themed fare on Friday nights ($80). Before dining, catch the sunset while sipping on the pear and lime-infused Beach Tree Smash. Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, 72-100 Ka`upulehu Drive, Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i Island, 325.8000, fourseasons.com/hualalai

4. Morimoto Maui When the night is clear, the awning over the lanai is lifted up. So request a table outside and truly keep your cool with the Iron Chef’s signature starters like toro tartare with wasabi and nori paste ($28) or the hamachi tacos with avocado and nuoc mam ($16). Keep the evening going by grabbing a seat at the open-air bar facing the beach. Andaz Maui at Wailea, 3550 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, Maui, 573.1234, morimotomaui.com

5. Orchids There’s nothing quite like watching the daylight fade over the Pacific at Halekulani’s famed resto. Seafood dishes delight the palate here, so do order the nairagi and Asian pear tartare with watercress veloute ($20) or the famed steamed Onaga with shiitake mushrooms ($38). 2199 Kalia Road, Waikiki, O‘ahu, 923.2311, halekulani.com

3. Honu Aim to get a seat right by the water’s edge and perhaps you’ll see one of the turtles for which this Lahaina restaurant is named. But even if you don’t, you’ll be satisfied by the stunning fresh burratta mozzarella ($18) and the grilled Spanish octopus with tomato beurre blanc ($21). 1295 Front St., Lahaina, Maui, 667.9390, honumaui.com 122 MODERN LUXURY HAWAI‘I M AY/JUNE 2015

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Hanalei, 826.6113; The Shops at Kukui‘ula, 2829 Ala Kalanikaumaka, Po‘ ipū, 742.1414, hanaleidolphin.com $$ Eating House 1849 Island celebrichef Roy Yamaguchi is back with his newest eatery in years. Named after the first ever restaurant in the islands, this South Shore destination impresses with a rustic menu that pays homage to Hawai‘i’s multicultural heritage. Our picks: the seared Big Island kampachi sashimi and crispy whole Tai snapper. The Shops at Kukui‘ula, 2829 Ala Kalanikaumaka, Po‘ ipū, 742.5000, eatinghouse1849.com $$$ Josselin’s Tapas Bar & Grill The buzz goes on for chef Jean-Marie Josselin’s innovative Asian-fusion tapas. Come with a group to truly dig into the extensive menu, with offerings such as local corn brulee and organic roasted-lamb meatballs. The Shops at Kukui‘ula, 2829 Ala Kalanikaumaka, Po‘ ipū, 742.7117, josselins.com $$$ Kauai Grill Yes, that’s the view from Bali Hai you’re looking at. Yes, it’s drop-dead gorgeous. And, yes, the menu is a collection of favorites from celebri-chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten’s global empire. You may swoon now. The St. Regis Princeville Resort, Princeville, 5520 Ka Haku Road, 826.2250, kauaigrill.com $$$$ RumFire Poipu Beach The sister to the Waikīkī original boasts spectacular views of the splendid South Shore. The fresh tropical cocktails pair perfectly with the eclectic fare inspired by the Pacific Rim and

beyond. Sheraton Kauai Resort, 2440 Ho‘onani Road, Po‘ ipū, 742.1661, rumfirekauai.com $$$

perfect backdrop for dishes inspired by land and sea. Montage Kapalua Bay, 1 Bay Drive, Kapalua, 662.6600, montagehotels.com $$$$

Tidepools Dine outdoors in a thatched hut surrounded by koi-filled lagoons and enjoy memorable dishes such as Kula lavendercrusted fillet of beef or Kona lobster with a Hawaiian vanilla-saffron cream. Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa, 1571 Po‘ ipū Road, Po‘ ipū, 240.6456, kauai.hyatt.com $$$$ Tortilla Republic When swaying palms put us in the mood for salty margaritas and fiery salsas, this chic spot doesn’t disappoint— and neither do live music and dancing on Saturday nights. And brunch on Sundays is one of the best on the South Shore. The Shops at Kukui‘ula, 2829 Ala Kalanikaumaka St., Po‘ipū, 742.8884, tortillarepublic.com $$

MAUI The Banyan Tree After a long hiatus, one of West Maui’s best restos is back in business. Executive Chef John Zaner has created an eclectic menu fusing island ingredients and global flavors. (Warm house ricotta with lehua honey, anyone?) Be sure to arrive to catch the spectacular view of Honokahua Bay at sunset. 1 Ritz-Carlton Drive, Kapalua, 669.6200, ritzcarlton.com $$$$ Cane & Canoe The Montage Kapalua Bay is making quite a splash on the Valley Isle, and this eatery, under the direction of chef Riko Bartolome, is one of its crowning jewels. The minimalist dining room serves as the

Capische All of Maui has been descending upon chef Brian Etheredge’s temple of locally sourced Italian cuisine. The reason: the sophisticated happy hour menu, which includes the likes of ‘ahi crudo. Of course, it’s easy to stay for dinner, which now includes the Wailea Organic tasting menu, with dishes starring produce harvested on-property and islandgrown ingredients. Hotel Wailea, 555 Kaukahi St., Wailea, 879.2224, capische.com $$$$ Hali‘imaile General Store You’re driving on country roads, higher and higher through waving fields of cane, when you come upon this quaintly renovated plantation store. Walk up to the wooden porch and into the airy dining room— that’s right, it’s upscale comfort dishes by chef Bev Gannon that draw crowds to this iconic upcountry fave. 900 Hāli‘imaile Road, Upcountry Maui, 572.2666, bevgannonrestaurants.com $$$ Honu Seafood pizza may seem like a most natural combo when you’re on Maui, but the real stars on Honu’s menu are the fresh seafood creations by Hawai‘i Regional Cuisine toque Mark Ellman. Bonus points for the view of turtles sunning nearby. 1295 Front St., Lahaina, 667.9390, honumaui.com $$ Ka‘ana Kitchen It’s all about sharing at Maui son’s headline restaurant at the Andaz Maui at Wailea. After all, that’s 123

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what kā‘ana means. Think of a smart locavore menu with small and large plates to feast over with friends and family. Andaz Maui at Wailea, 3550 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, 573.1234, maui.andaz.hyatt.com $$$$

sashimi and other ingenious creations. Andaz Maui at Wailea, 3550 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, 573.1234, morimotomaui.com $$$$

Lahaina Grill It’s hard to believe that chef Jurg Munch’s award-winning restaurant is now 25 years old. Needless to say, signature dishes like sauteed mahimahi with local Kula spinach still satisfy. 127 Lahainaluna Road, Lahaina, 667.5117, lahainagrill.com $$$$

Nuka Offerings at this newish spot in out-ofthe-way Ha‘ikū range from rustic to innovative (spider roll, anyone?), but from the cucumberwrapped lollipop roll to the insanely perfect black-sesame ice cream to the cruelty-free soaps in the bathroom, Nuka is on point. 780 Ha‘ ikū Road, Ha‘ ikū, 575.2939, nukamaui.com $$

Matteo’s Osteria Former chef de cuisine at Ferraro’s Ristorante & Bar, Matteo Mistura has now opened Wailea’s first Italian wine bar and restaurant. So, feast on antipasti, pizette and pasta (many of them gluten-free!) while diving into Maui’s largest selection of wines by the glass. 161 Wailea ‘Ike Place, Wailea, 891.8466, matteosmaui.com $$

Pacific ‘O It’s hard to beat Pacific ‘O for commitment: The beachfront eatery grows its own produce at its farm in Upcountry Maui. The rest of the menu, from organic chicken to ‘ahi seared in a farm-roasted espresso and shiitake rub, also celebrates land and sea. 505 Front St., Lahaina, 667.4341, pacificomaui.com $$$

Migrant Maui Sheldon Simeon made it to the finals of Top Chef with inspired reinventions of Filipino dishes like adobo. Here, at his first resto, his brand of nouveau Filipino continues to shine, as do his grilled street corn with Korean powder and bacon dust, his KFC chicken and a piquant hanger steak. Wailea Beach Marriott Resort & Spa, 3700 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, 875.9394, migrantmaui.com $$

Sangrita Grill + Cantina Popular Valley Isle chef Paris Nabavi is back with this Mexican eatery featuring full-flavored dishes like steak a la parrilla. To wash it all down, there is a bevy of tequila and mescals straight from Mexico. The Fairway Shops Ka‘anapali, 2580 Keka‘a Drive, Kā‘anapali, 662.6000, sangritagrill.com $$

Morimoto Maui The Iron Chef’s eatery at Andaz Maui at Wailea focuses on fresh, locally sourced ingredients for its fusion Japanese dishes. With both an indoor dining room and outdoor terrace just steps from the shore, it’s the place to come for sushi,

Sale Pepe A love story between a Brooklyn girl, an Italian and the Valley Isle led to this top-notch pizzeria. In an era of overdone eclecticism, the pies here are of an elegant simplicity. Think tomato, mozzarella and prosciutto. 878 Front St., Lahaina, 667.7667, salepepemaui.com $$


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NIGHTLIFE From downtown Honolulu to the luxurious Kohala Coast, discover here the latest arrivals on the scene, along with enduring favorites and hidden finds that will keep you up—and out—late. Update

O‘AHU Addiction A roster of visiting DJs keeps the crowd moving until the late hours at this chic dance club at The Modern Honolulu. Reserve a VIP table with bottle service for a more intimate experience. The Modern Honolulu, 1775 Ala Moana Blvd., Waikīkī, 943.5800, addictionnightclub.com Amuse Wine Bar Sample more than 80 wines, including cabernets, pinot noirs and sauvignon blancs, at this bar’s unique self-serve dispensers—and pour as much as you like. The sleek lounge also features Hawai‘i’s first special beer-tap tables and live entertainment. 1250 Kapi‘olani Blvd., Kaka‘ako, 237.5428, amusewinebar.com

international beers, nine gourmet thin-crust pizzas plus a menu of classic cocktails, this Chinatown hot spot is perfect for prime weekend-night socializing. Post up on the indoor or outdoor patios to enjoy happy-hour specials, live music and DJs. 35 N. Hotel St., Chinatown, 537.3535, bar35hawaii.com The Bar and Lounge at Nobu Waikiki For jet-setters, media moguls and creative types, this lounge remains the spot to catch up afterhours. More likely than not, they’ll be sipping on exquisite creations shaken up by lead bartender Kenny Lum and his expert team. Try the Nobu Sidecar ($14) with Suntory Yamazaki whiskey, orange liqueur and yuzu poured over a single ice cube. Waikiki Parc Hotel, 2233 Helumoa Road, Waikīkī, 237.6999, noburestaurants.com/waikiki

L’Aperitif at La Mer Leave it to Halekulani to elevate the art of the cocktail with this intimate bar tucked away in its signature French restaurant, La Mer. Colin Field, chef du bar at the legendary Hemingway Bar at the Ritz in Paris, created the impressive creations, all served with a delectable amuse-bouche. We suggest the Penelope Furr ($20), an inspired libation made with Campari, port, gin and a drop of 18-year-old balsamic vinegar. Halekulani, 2199 Kālia Road, Waikīkī, 923.2311, halekulani.com

The Dragon Upstairs Jazz music aficionados will love this hidden music venue that hosts the town’s best jazz musicians, regularly including bands Vivo, Page 5, Gypsy 808 and the Chris Yeh Quartet. Partygoers will want to check out the Motown on Monday party hosted by Maria “Songbird” Remos. 1038 Nu‘uanu Ave., Second Floor, Chinatown, 526.1411, thedragonupstairs.com

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SALUD! Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at Maui’s Sangrita Grill.

turns into a music and art venue by night at this hip spot in Chinatown, drawing professionals from downtown businesses after hours. Visit any night of the week for a martini during happy hour, but we also recommend stopping by during First Friday, and on Wednesdays for live music and open mic night. 1111 Nu‘uanu Ave., Chinatown, 953.7374, freshcafehi.com FAB FIVE

The Grove Sit under the trees and watch the jet-setters and gorgeous locals lounge poolside at this signature outdoor bar at The Modern Honolulu. Accompanying the glow of the sunset is live music from some of Honolulu’s best rising acts. The Modern Honolulu, 1775 Ala Moana Blvd., Waikīkī, 943.5800, themodernhonolulu.com

Time to Fiesta While many may not know the real origins of Cinco de Mayo—the date marks Mexico’s victory over French forces at the battle of Puebla in 1862—the fete gives a mighty good reason to enjoy a margarita. Here, our fave Latin-inspired watering holes in the islands. –Christine Hitt 1. Búho Cocina y Cantina By far the poshest Latin-inspired spot in Honolulu, Búho offers a bevy of margarita-inspired concoctions–the Desert Rose ($12) is delish–but we suggest trying the top-shelf offerings of tequila not seen anywhere else. 2250 Kalakaua Ave., Waikiki, O’ahu, 922.2846, buhocantina.com

Situated Lewers Lounge inside the luxurious Halekulani hotel is Lewers Lounge, one of the most sophisticated lounges in Waikīkī. Order a handcrafted cocktail created by Head Barman Colin Field and listen to the live jazz piano music that fills the room every night. The classical sounds, tantalizing drinks and relaxing, dimly lit atmosphere make for a perfect end to the night. 2199 Kālia Road, Waikīkī, 923.2311, halekulani.com

2. Grondin French-Latin Kitchen

M Nightclub For a special night out, we recommend getting a VIP table at the posh M Nightclub on a Friday or

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Yes, we know this Chinatown hot spot is not Mexican, but it offers some mighty fine libations fueled by both tequila and mezcal. We suggest the potent El Maguey ($12). 62 N. Hotel St., Chinatown, O’ahu, 566.6768, grondinhi.com

3. Just Tacos Don’t let the name throw you off. Owner Jesus Santoyo stocks his tequila bar with over 100 varieties. The Shops at Mauna Lani, 68-1330 Mauna Lani Drive, Kohala Coast, Hawai‘i Island, 885.8484, justtacos.com

4. Sangrita Grill + Cantina Indulge here in sophisticated margaritas, like the Herbalist ($12) made with Green Chartreuse, cilantro, habanero chile and cucumber. 2580 Keka‘a Drive, Ka‘anapali, Maui, 662.6000, sangritagrill.com

With two bars, this South Shore hot spot is the place to celebrate. Go nouveau with a cucumber lavender margarita ($11). 2829 Ala Kalanikaumaka, Po‘ipu, Kaua‘i, 742.8884, tortillarepublic.com


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Saturday night. It offers prime space for you to dance and mingle with friends while watching the steady flow of Honolulu’s elite walk through its doors. The best DJs in the state regularly play here, but look out for special appearances by S.K.A.M. artist DJs who are known worldwide. 500 Ala Moana Blvd., Kaka‘ako, 529.0010, mnlhnl.com

RumFire As if a collection of 101 rums from around the world isn’t enough, this oceanfront bar has added fuel to the fire with a hot DJ lineup— Super CW, Mike D, Euphoric and Betty—to entertain its energetic 20- to 30-something crowd until the midnight hour. 2255 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, 922.4422, rumfirewaikiki.com

Nextdoor Visit this Chinatown mainstay and you’ll be impressed by its large loft concert hall and brick-walled interior, which make it feel like you’ve stumbled upon an underground club in the boroughs of New York. First Fridays, Saturdays and special events are the best nights to visit for house, Latin and hip-hop music. 43 N. Hotel St., Chinatown, 200.4470, nextdoorhi.com

The Republik As live music venues go in Honolulu, there’s nowhere like this club, which brings in hot indie acts from all over the world. Before the show, slip into the sexy minimalist lounge, The Safehouse, where cocktails are thoughtfully arranged by clean, classic and bold categories. 1349 Kapi‘olani Blvd., Ste. 30, Ala Moana/ Kapi‘olani, 941.7469, jointherepublik.com

Right Pint & Jigger off bustling South King Street, this happening pub is usually packed. The reason? A perfect combination of hearty bar fare (with a notable gourmet twist), a vast beer selection and a sophisticated offering of cocktails. Take note, whiskey is well-favored on this menu. 1936 S. King St., Ste. 101, McCully/ Mō‘ ili‘ ili, 744.9593, pintandjigger.com

The Study Hidden behind a bookcase in The Modern Honolulu hotel’s lobby, you’ll find a large lounge filled with white couches, and a long bar with a drink menu well-suited for any cocktail maven. Its drinks are named fittingly after classic books, like Dante’s Inferno and Wuthering Heights, and each tastes as intricately crafted as its namesake. 1775 Ala Moana Blvd., Waikīkī, 450.3396, themodernhonolulu.com

Real a Gastropub If you’re a beer connoisseur, you may enjoy Real’s lengthy menu of craft brews with a constantly rotating tap and beer cocktails that mix liquor with lager. Order a plate of beer-braised brisket poutine or Brussels sprouts with red wine vinaigrette on the side. 1020 Auahi St., Honolulu, 596.2526, realgastropub.com

Wai‘olu Ocean View Lounge This top-notch lounge serves up specialty drinks and killer views. But the adventurous will want to try one of the imported absinthes, served in the traditional style using an absinthe fountain and a sugar cube. Trump International Hotel Waikiki Beach

Walk, 223 Saratoga Road, Waikīkī, 683.7777, trumphotelcollection.com Wang Chung’s Karaoke Bar This karaoke bar exudes a happy aura that you feel the moment you walk in and is said to be the friendliest bar in Waikīkī. Expect a fun evening of smiles, laughs and songs, especially when you’re sipping on Yuzu martinis. 2424 Koa Ave., Waikīkī, 921.9176, wangchungs.com

HAWAI‘I ISLAND Beach Tree Bar and Lounge Top travel magazines often cite this bar as one of the island’s best. Once you sip on one of the classic cocktails with the ocean just steps away, you’ll quickly understand why. Four Seasons Resort Hualālai, 72-100 Ka‘ūpūlehu Drive, Kailua-Kona, 325.8000, fourseasons.com/hualalai Lava Lava Beach Club For a toes-in-the-sand experience, this casual bar and restaurant right on the beach at Anaeho‘omalu Bay will give you a night— and a sunset—worth talking about when you return home. Order pūpū, desserts or a tropical umbrella drink from its beach bar. 69-1081 Ku‘uali‘ i Place, Waikoloa, Hawai‘ i Island, 769.5282, lavalavabeachclub.com Rays on the Bay Situated on the dramatic cliffs of the Kona coast with views of giant manta rays swimming in the ocean below, Rays on the Bay’s location is without a doubt spectacular. Its rum—a 13- and 15-year old premium Caribbean

rum from Puerto Rico and Anguilla—is also noteworthy, and should be enjoyed while being serenaded by the bar’s nightly local entertainers. 78-128 ‘Ehukai St., Keauhou, 930.4900, raysonthebay.com ‘Ulu Sushi Lounge This intimate bar makes for a perfect prelude to an evening on the Kona Coast. Go truly local with island-inspired craft cocktails like the Lilikoi & Poha Berry ($16), made with Old Lahaina silver rum and passion fruit. Four Seasons Resort Hualālai, 72100 Ka‘ūpūlehu Drive, Kailua-Kona, 325.8000, fourseasons.com/hualalai

KAUA‘I The Feral Pig For early evening drinks, this casual restaurant and bar offers an extensive selection of locally made beers, like the Bikini Blonde and Mauna Kea Pale Ale. 3501 Rice St., Līhu‘e, Kaua‘ i, 246.1100, theferalpigkauai.com The St. Regis Bar Steeped in the sophisticated tradition of The St. Regis’ King Cole Bar in New York City, The St. Regis Princeville Resort’s outpost boasts its own signature Bloody Mary ($14)—complete with a sprig of sea asparagus. The St. Regis Princeville Resort, 5520 Ka Haku Road, Princeville, 826.9644, stregisprinceville.com Tiki Iniki Slip into the exotic world of the tiki bar at this retro oasis, which just opened last fall on the North Shore. The owners are none other than rocker Todd Rundgren

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and his wife, Michele, who enlisted mixologist Julie Reiner for a sophisticated cocktail menu worthy of the original Trader Vic’s. Princeville Center, 5-4280 Kūhiō Highway, Princeville, 431.4242, tikiiniki.com

MAUI Alaloa Lounge There’s no better setting to sit and have a drink than at a lounge that offers breathtaking views of the sunset over the Pacific Ocean. Add to that a full menu of pūpū, soups, salads, sushi and desserts, and you have no other reason not to ask the resort’s mixologist to make you another round of deliciously sweet cocktails. 1 Ritz-Carlton Drive, Kapalua, Maui, 669.6200, ritzcarlton.com Lehua Lounge Walk into this posh outdoor bar on a Friday night and cozy up to the beautiful crowd ensconced at the fire pits. Equally tempting is the handcrafted cocktail menu created by talented mixologist Julie Reiner, an island girl who made it in New York’s bar scene. Andaz Maui at Wailea, 3550 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, 573.1234, maui.andaz.hyatt.com Lobby Lounge This openair bar in one of Maui’s poshest resorts is the place to catch a sunset cocktail or a late-night libation. If you’re lucky, you may also catch sight of one of the visiting celebs on property. Four Seasons Resort Maui, 3900 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, 874.8000, fourseasons.com/maui


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BEAUTY Whether it’s time to get glam, tone up or unwind, make your appointment at one of these salons, spas or fitness havens. Learn about the latest treatments and hidden finds here. Update

O‘AHU Abhasa Spa A longtime favorite with locals and visitors, the full-immersion experience at this spa can last for hours or even days. Firm up with the Slimming and Detox Body Treatment ($210), an 80-minute overhaul including a coconut shell and datepit scrub, followed by a heating Thermo-Reducing Clay Mask. The experience concludes with a contouring concentrate massaged onto the skin using specific sculpting movements to smooth connective tissue. The Royal Hawaiian, 2259 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, 922.8200, abhasa.com

treatment ($110) or unwind with a facial reflexology session ($140). 320 Ward Ave., Ste. 200, Kaka‘ako, 397.5252, lakaspa.com

to sweat as you stretch during classes designed to strengthen, balance and purify both body and spirit. 1170 Auahi St., Ste. 180, Kaka‘ako, 638.2739; Kahala Mall, 4211 Wai‘alae Ave., Kāhala, 738.9642, corepoweryoga.com Ho‘ala Salon and Spa One of Ala Moana Center’s best spas attracts Honolulu’s style insiders when they’re in need of a pre-soiree beauty boost. Book a Caribbean Therapy Manicure ($54) and let plant ingredients, such as warm seaweed, work their magic on dry hands. Ala Moana Center, 1450 Ala Moana Blvd., Level 3, Ala Moana/Kapi‘olani, 947.6141, hoalasalonspa.com

Body Balance A dedicated Pilates aficionado, Maria Torcia takes a holistic approach with classes at her Kaka‘ako studio. Achieve a firmer, smoother body with the Booty Barre experience ($20 drop-in). This lively dance-interval workout—a perfect blend of cardio and strength training— tones the entire body. 1067 Kapi‘olani Blvd., Kaka‘ako, 497.7967, bodybalancehawaii.com

Kristin Wood Beauty Boutique Flaunt fuller lashes with a quick trip to this Kapahulu beauty boutique. Authentic mink or high-grade silk lashes ($350 to $450), applied in about three hours for a new set, are attached to your natural lashes for an easy upgrade in the elegance department. 1016 Kapahulu Ave., Ste. 260, Kapahulu, 738.7386, kristinwoodhawaii.com

CorePower Yoga Stay centered with a comprehensive schedule of challenging yoga classes (heated power yoga, Hot Power fusion, Yoga Sculpt) for all levels at this top studio, which just opened a new location in Kaka‘ako. Expect

Laka Skin and Spa With treatments inspired by international travels, vegan products and a warm, escapist vibe, this intimate-size space provides a welcome alternative to the larger resort spa scene. Clean up your act with the purifying back

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Moana Lani Spa Before any treatment at this classic Waikīkī destination, you symbolically cast away your worries in a wood bowl filled with ‘alae, or Hawaiian sea salt, a traditional purifier. After this cleansing ritual, you’ll be ready to relax carefree at this oceanfront spa. We suggest the Kona Coffee and Coconut Vanilla Body Ritual ($195), an 80-minute purifying facial ritual featuring organic and indigenous ingredients of Hawaiian Kona Coffee, Kauai clay and vanilla. Moana Surfrider, a Westin Resort & Spa, 2365 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, 237.2535, moanalanispa.com Na Ho‘ola Spa After 14 years in business, this oasis overlooking the beach at Waikīkī continues to attract spagoers with its bevy of treatments inspired by Hawaiian healing traditions. Try the 50-minute Pohaku signature massage ($165), which uses lava stones and the lomilomi technique to stimulate circulation and balance natural meridian points. Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa, 2424 Kalākaua Ave., Waikīkī, 237.6330, waikiki.hyatt.com Nalu Kinetic Spa A naturally serene ambience makes it easy to slip into a 126

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MANE APPEAL Treat your locks right the next time you visit Ho‘ala Salon and Spa.

BEAUTY BUZZ

A Step Above The newest trend at island

beauty havens? Supercharging your next pampering session with a series of beauty add-on treatments. At Ho‘ala Salon and Spa (Ala Moana Center, 1450 Ala Moana Blvd., Ala Moana/Kapi‘olani, O‘ahu, 947.6141, hoalasalonspa.com), treatment enhancements run the gamut from a Green Science Skin-Renewing Lip Treatment to a Perfect Plant Peel and can be experienced during a routine highlight session ($150 for full). Over at Abhasa Spa (The Royal Hawaiian, 2259 Kalakaua Ave., Waikiki, O‘ahu, 922.8200, abhasa.com), upgrade a Hapai Lomi Massage ($150 for 50 minutes) with the tropical scrub add-on therapy. Infused with passion fruit oils, this invigorating raw sugar scrub brightens and whitens dehydrated skin. On the Kona Coast, take treatments such as the Marine Body Wrap ($135 for 60 minutes) up a notch at the Ho‘ola Spa (The Sheraton Kona Resort & Spa at Keauhou Bay, 78-128 ‘Ehukai St., Keauhou, Hawai‘i Island, 930.4900, hoolaspa.com) with a warm coconut scalp massage or aromatherapy in lush tropical fragrances. –Andrea Kasprzak


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spa coma at this holistic resort. Hydrate parched complexions with the Sea of Life facial ($205). Vitamin- and mineralabundant marine-based ingredients help to get skin back in a state of glow. Turtle Bay Resort, 57-091 Kamehameha Highway, Kahuku, 293.6000, turtlebayresort.com Open Space Yoga With a variety of classes ($18 drop-in), from Vinyasa to Ashtanga, this studio is a sanctuary for those in search of a balanced body and mind. 79 S. Pauahi St., Downtown Honolulu, 232.8851; 3046 Monsarrat Ave., Diamond Head, 216.6972, yogaopenspace.com Salon Blanc One of the hippest salons in Honolulu, Alan Vuong’s mecca of style offers an intimate pampering experience, thanks to hair experts who lend an ear to your needs and a creative eye to your style. Revive the look of your locks with a basic cut (from $60), a creative color (from $120) or full highlights ($160) that will remedy all your mane concerns. 1288 Ala Moana Blvd., Ste. 100, Kaka‘ako, 593.2100, blancsalon.com The Spa at The Modern Honolulu Spa treatments here are what you would expect from a chic hotel— ultraposh pampering sessions using top-ofthe-line organic beauty products. Reduce tension with the Modern Massage ($125), incorporating classic techniques to increase flexibility and circulation. The Modern Honolulu, 1775 Ala Moana Blvd., Waikīkī, 943.5882, themodernhonolulu.com The Spa at the Trump Escape the madness of

Waikīkī and dive headfirst into this renewing and rejuvenating sanctuary of well-being. This internationally recognized spa offers the latest in facial techniques, including the Hawaiian Whitening and Brightening Facial ($175), which helps to reduce sun damage, age spots and hyperpigmentation. Trump International Hotel Waikiki Beach Walk, 223 Saratoga Road, Waikīkī, 683.7467, trumphotelcollection.com

retreat, where you can relax in thatched hale (cottages), natural lava saunas and a Watsu pool. A variety of massage treatments are available, from lomilomi to deep tissue. Mauna Lani Bay Hotel & Bungalows, 68-1400 Mauna Lani Drive, Kohala Coast, 881.7922, maunalani.com

NEIGHBOR ISLANDS HAWAI‘I ISLAND Hualalai Spa The natural elements of Hawai‘i inspire the treatments at this rejuvenating respite. Here, the world-renowned apothecary steals the show with more than 30 choices of native plants and minerals used in customized therapies like the Coffee Mocha Scrub ($185). Four Seasons Resort Hualālai, 72-100 Ka‘ūpūlehu Drive, Kailua-Kona, 325.8200, fourseasons.com/hualalai Kohala Spa This glittering 25,000-square-foot enclave offers skincare and fitness experiences that staff can tailor to your needs. Repairing treatments, like the Marine Anti-Aging Glow Facial ($220), help maintain good skin health and a youthful glow. Hilton Waikoloa Village, 69-425 Waikoloa Beach Drive, Waikoloa, 886.2828, kohalaspa.com Mauna Lani Spa It’s fitting that one of Hawai‘i Island’s dreamiest properties offers an equally dreamy spa

Spa Without Walls With treatments that integrate Hawai‘i’s healing arts, The Fairmont Orchid’s spa features eight private outdoor waterfall hale, as well as six oceanside and four indoor treatment rooms. Book the Kahinu ($189) to experience the conditioning properties of warm coconut oil, which is poured over the head and massaged into the hair and scalp during the treatment. The Fairmont Orchid, Hawaii, 1 N. Kaniku Drive, Kohala Coast, 887.7540, fairmont.com

KAUA‘I Anara Spa Kaua‘i’s largest spa is set amid gardens, waterfalls and pools. The Lokahi package ($695) showcases a whole day of traditionally inspired Hawaiian pampering, including a Hawaiian ritual bath, warm stone lomilomi, volcano pumice foot scrub, coconut massage and lunch. The experience concludes with a Custom Anara Tropical Luxury manicure and pedicure. Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort and Spa, 1571 Po‘ipū Road, Po‘ipū, 742.1234, kauai.hyatt.com Hale Pule Rejuvenate inside and out at this balance-restoring haven of tranquility. This retreat’s unique formula for healing integrates ayurvedic practices, including body

connection, spiritual awareness and self-care with all aspects of Raja yoga. Kalalea View Drive, Anahola, 415.484.8108, halepule.com Halele‘a Spa Located in the region of Halele‘a, The St. Regis Princeville’s on-site spa offers 12 treatment rooms, a sauna, waterfall showers and a tropical essences-infused steam room. Carefully crafted treatments like the Taro Butter Pohaku Massage ($250) combine Hawaiian healing traditions with Western techniques. The St. Regis Princeville Resort, 5520 Ka Haku Road, Princeville, 826.9644, stregisprinceville.com Kalaheo Yoga Get your daily fix of asana (drop-in $18) in a variety of yoga styles, such as Vinyasa, Restorative, Yin and Iyengar at this South Shore studio. The space also hosts workshops, Core Barre and Yoga Barre classes. 4427 Papalina Road, Kalāheo, 652.3216, kalaheoyoga.com Koloa Landing Spa You’ll feel revitalized after a session with the intuitive well-trained therapists at this new Po‘ipū escape. Melt away stress with the deep lomilomi massage ($145 to $195), a slightly more intense variation on the classic technique. Poipu Beach Wyndham Grand Resort, 2641 Po‘ipū Road, Po‘ipū, 240.6622, koloalandingresort.com

MAUI The Ritz-Carlton Spa, Kapalua This luxurious spa offers a range of therapies inspired by Hawaiian traditions, like the 80-minute lomilomi ‘ili‘ili massage ($185 to $250),

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where warm gliding stones are placed on key energy points. The sanctuary also includes eucalyptus-infused steam rooms and volcanic stone grotto relaxation areas. The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua, 1 Ritz-Carlton Drive, Kapalua, 665.7079, ritzcarlton.com The Spa at The Four Seasons Resort Maui Take advantage of pampering that goes beyond skin deep with wellness offerings including guided meditation, acupuncture and inner clarity. Treat yourself to the Dancing Feet Specialty Massage ($160-$195), which can be experienced poolside for alfresco indulgence. 3900 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, 874.8000, fourseasons.com/maui Spa Montage Incorporating traditional Hawaiian holistic wisdom with Western science, this renowned destination—now part of the new Montage Kapalua Bay—helps you find your inner calm with one-ofa-kind spa rituals, like the Montage Maluhia ($180). And if you need to tone up, classes (drop-in $20) here are among the Valley Isle’s best. Montage Kapalua Bay, 1 Bay Drive, Kapalua, 662.6600, montagehotels.com Willow Stream Spa At this top-rated haven, go for the all-local approach, with treatments inspired by Hawaiian tradition and powered by Maui-sourced ingredients and products. The 9,000-square-foot space also features experience showers inspired by varieties of Maui rain and a relaxing mud bar. The Fairmont Kea Lani, Maui, 4100 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, 875.4100, willowstreamspamaui.com


[ON THE SCENE]

Excerpts from the new season came to life onstage.

Henry Ian Cusick, Jorge Garcia and Daniel Dae Kim

Annie Cusick Wood, Camille Perry and Higaya Stice

Talk about lighting up the marquee! Honolulu Theatre for Youth got headline support for its 61st season’s fundraiser Actors & Artist Fund: Act V at historic Tenney Theatre. Bringing star appeal were LOST alums Daniel Dae Kim, Henry Ian Cusick and Jorge Garcia, along with young talent Celia Kenney, who joined Annie Cusick Wood (Cusick’s wife and company supporter) and the HTY ensemble to present excerpts from the season’s plays. Needless to stay, the performance inspired the lucky attendees. The evening’s raffle—which included a hot staycation at Halekulani—raised $17,000 for this celebrated beacon of children’s theater. –Kai Andersen

Matthew Mazzella and Asher Morgado

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Annie Lokomaika‘i Lipscomb and Ryan Sueoka

PHOTOS BY TRAVIS OKIMOTO

SCENE STEALERS


[ON THE SCENE]

SEA AND BE SEEN Lovers of the ocean’s greatest creatures flocked to West Maui for this year’s edition of Whale Tales, Whale Trust Maui’s one-of-a-kind, IQ-raising event that fused education and research with a healthful dose of tasteful socializing. While an impressive roster of speakers enlightened the audience at The Maui Theatre, select VIPs headed up to Gunars and JoRene Valkirs’ home in the hills of Kapalua. While enjoying wines from the hosts’ cellar and chef Jeff Scheer’s sumptuous bites, guests were fittingly treated to gorgeous vistas with whales breaching in the distance. Of course, a marine adventure was in order too. So, leave it to the crew of Trilogy to take out select supporters for a perfect Maui sunset whale watch. –KA

Dr. Keith Scholey, Susan Casey and Paul Atkins

Gunars Valkirs, Jami Burks and JoRene Valkirs

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Courtney Brown and Debbie Woehler

Chef Jeff Scheer’s foie gras flan, tomato jam and caramel

Kalapana Kollars opens Whale Tales at The Maui Theatre with a blessing.

Michael Rybak and the crew of Trilogy hoist the sales on the VIP sunset whale watch.

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[ON THE SCENE]

Liz Ka’ohi and Jen Ferm

Justin Montgomery, Ann Haugum, Zak Noyle and Kara Bernal

RIDE ON

Sarah Noyle and Whitney Schneider-Furuya

Lauren Hall and Rachel Steiker

Nova Rizzo and Dominica Rizzo

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Travis Watanabe and Chanel Khursigara

PHOTOS BY TRACY CHAN

The pop-up gallery at the Waikiki Parc Hotel

From what could be heard pumping through the entryway, it probably sounded like the most rocking night at the Waikiki Parc Hotel in 2015 to date. The throngs of stylish young urbanites and dressed-up wave riders sipping on coconut waterinfused cocktails weren’t a surprise given it was a launch party for Zak Noyle, Hawai‘i’s top surf photographer. (His adrenaline-pumping shots have graced the cover of Surfer and other wave-riding mags.) To mark the occasion, the evening featured the unveiling of a pop-up shop and gallery showing off Noyle’s most impressive shots. –Jasmine Lombardi


[ON THE SCENE]

FLAPPER FEVER While Turtle Bay Resort on O‘ahu’s North Shore is itself spectacular at sunset, the property took on a whole new allure for the Roaring Twenties, an exclusive private fete thrown by ProService Hawaii. Special touches lent a touch of The Great Gatsby to the evening, but nothing quite made a statement like the 1979 Clénet Coachworks roadster, which took center stage on the lawn. (In fact, the car was 166th out of a run of 250.) Needless to say, the luxurious ride served as the backdrop for quite a few selfies that evening. It goes without mentioning that the vintage cocktails fueled the night ahead, which included dinner followed by a dance party. And trust us—the flappers from the ’20s would not have been able to keep up with this crew. –KA

Paul Clark and Sarah Guay

The dance party got underway.

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Lauren Corcoran, Maile Kauakahi and Skye Yokoyama

Wendy Zenker and Jennifer Brooks

Nick Dinsmoor and Rachel Martin

The 1979 Clénet Coachworks lent a vintage vibe to Turtle Bay Resort.

131 MODERN LUXURY H AWAI‘I M AY/JUNE 2015 | See more parties at modernluxury.com/modern-luxury-hawaii.


[LOOK WHO’S TALKING]

HIGHER STANDARDS

MACNAUGHTON’S HOTS Work, family, friends, a great bottle of wine MACNAUGHTON’S NOTS Bad design, traffic

FOR TWO HONOLULU DEVELOPERS, BUILDING THE BEST IS JUST PART OF THE FAMILY LEGACY.

KOBAYASHI’S HOTS REM beds, fried nabetas, Clash of Clans KOBAYASHI’S NOTS Tight parking spaces

THE VISIONARIES At the Park Lane sales center, Ian MacNaughton and Patrick Kobayashi look ahead.

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By Kai Andersen Photography by Adam Jung

Star developers Patrick Kobayashi and Ian MacNaughton share more than just a history of collaborating on some of the islands’ poshest properties. (Think the tony Hokua in Kaka‘ako.) What they both have in common is a deeply personal commitment to family and clientele. After all, these island sons now carry forward the legacy of two leading kama‘āina residential developers. “We have the luxury of having multiple generations involved in the business,” says Kobayashi, president and CEO of the Kobayashi Group. Likewise, both successfully balance commitment to tradition with forwardthinking vision. “We like to honor the past and the traditions of Hawai‘i while continuing to innovate with the expertise that the market is now demanding,” says MacNaughton, managing partner of The MacNaughton Group. With that kind of philosophy in their DNA, they have brought island culture and luxury together like no one else. Nowhere is their approach more visible than on their companies’ latest joint project, Park Lane Ala Moana—now under construction on the coveted corner in front of Ala Moana Center’s new wing. While its contemporary design and planned five-star level concierge services are getting attention, there are definitely other noteworthy elements to expect. In fact, MacNaughton points to a far subtler but equally valuable quality. “It’s the human touch that really makes our buildings special,” he says. Both Kobayashi and MacNaughton pay attention to the smallest of details, from the building’s service books to the selection of staff and even locally created art. And that doesn’t even cover their community involvement. MacNaughton is actively involved with the GIFT Foundation, while Kobayashi is an avid supporter of the local Red Cross. “We’re proud that Hawai‘i is really one of its strongest chapters in this part of the world,” he says. Now, that’s what we call putting home first.


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