Sig Zane, Tiffany create a pendant
By Paula Rath
Advertiser Staff Writer
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Big Island designer Sig Zane has, for more than 20 years, perpetuated the Hawaiian culture by including hula, native plants and flowers as themes for his stunning and sophisticated textiles.
During recent years, with the help of his son, Kuhao, he has expanded into a wide range of design projects, from surf- boards and Outrigger Hotel employee uniforms to handbags, kicks for Converse shoes and packaging for Big Island Candy Co.
His latest creation is a collaboration with none other than the venerable Tiffany & Co., with whom he has partnered to create a pendant embodying the logo of the Moku O Keawe Foundation. The foundation, of which Zane is an advisory committee member, will host its second annual hula festival in Waikoloa this November.
The pendant will be unveiled tomorrow at Celebrate Moku O Keawe! — a kickoff to the November festival. The event is scheduled for 5:30 to 9 p.m. in the Naupaka Room of the Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa. Information: kuhao@sigzane.com or 808-990-4297.
NUI MONO FALL SALE
Nui Mono is a mother-daughter local business that specializes in supporting like-minded crafters and fashion designers. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. tomorrow, they are holding a fresh fall inventory sale for their vendors at Waioli Tea Room, 2950 Manoa Road.
Crafters include Fine Things, Kim Kono, Tutuvi, Teru, Wendy Kim-Messier, Ann Asakura, Cane Haul Road, Sherrie Rupert, Cora Yee, June Hee, Misuko Notecards, Kimona Designs and Bev Seki. There will also be a fundraising bake sale for The Movement Center featuring fabulous lemon bars. Information: 946-7407.
SHOE DIVA EVENT
It's time once again for Honolulu shoe divas to don their favorite pair of sexy shoes and sashay down to Macy's Ala Moana to check out the latest in fall shoe fashions. It's an opportunity to shop for the latest designs from Betsey Johnson, Bruno Magli, Calvin Klein, Coach, Cole Haan, Donald Pliner, Michael Kors and Stuart Weitzman. There's no contest this time, but there will be a party, complete with hors d'oeuvres and free cocktails for those 21 and older. It's from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday; free and open to the public, but reservations are required. For more information, or to RSVP, call 945-6427.
ALLIWAY OPENS
Local jewelry designer Alli Kim-Czerniak, of Alliway, has just opened a bright and cheery boutique in Ward Warehouse, in the space formerly occupied by Cottage By The Sea, just mauka of Calista.
In addition to her Island-inspired jewelry designs, she has in her shop handbags by Surly Girl (a fave of Eva Longoria) and Yak Pak, Lily Lotus T-shirts, whimsical stationery (definitely not your average Hallmark card) by Miuartworks, Jill Bliss and Whimsy Press, and homey gift items such as collectible porcelain figures, candles and cutesy plaques.
Information: 589-1141.
ST. JOHN MARKS 45TH
American luxury apparel label St. John is celebrating its 45th anniversary with trunk shows and special events at Ala Moana Center and The Shops at Wailea. The trunk shows will allow customers to view a limited-edition anniversary collection that includes signature knits inspired by classic styles from the St. John archives.
The Ala Moana event will be from 1 to 5 p.m. tomorrow and will feature a wine-tasting and DJ'd music. Information: 973-1166. The Maui event at The Shops at Wailea will be held from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday and will feature brunch and music. Information: 808-891-1101.
U MAGAZINE IS COMING
Are you an avid follower of The Advertiser's fashion coverage? Want more? Lots more? You'll love the bonus we have for you. After Oct. 5, pick up your free copy of U magazine, our quarterly glossy that's chock full of practical fashion, entertaining, where-to-go and what-to-do tips. You'll find U at Starbucks and specialty boutiques across O'ahu. Or check us out online at www.umaghawaiionline.com.
Reach Paula Rath at paularath@aol.com.