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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, August 28, 2009

ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Emi Azeka gets creative with chapeaux


By Paula Rath
Advertiser Staff Writer

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Emi Azeka's hats are available at the Four Seasons Wailea and online.

Emi Azeka

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Milano Series totes, $7-$22, can be found at www.milanoseries.com.

Photo by Jerry Mayfield

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Muse IX Designs

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Emi Azeka of Maui has morphed her feminine, sophisticated "ladies who lunch" hats into sexy little cocktail chapeaux.

Azeka has been away from her millinery studio for five years as she recovered from back injuries. Now she has returned unabashed with her creative hats.

Inspired by her love for hula (she dances with kumu hula Gordean Bailey), she begins with all sorts of raw materials, such as vintage 1940s Filipino palm fedoras, Swarovski crystals, cactus, bone, 'opihi shells, feathers and silk flowers. She wraps and weaves them into little cocktail confections. Prices range from $150 to $1,000. They are sold through the Four Seasons Wailea Artists program from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Friday or online at www.hatsbyemi.blogspot.com.

SUMMER SIZZLES

Jewelry designer Lynda Caris of Muse IX Designs discovered some unusual beads during one of her many Mainland trips (how lucky to be a retired United Airlines employee): free-form glass that looks like mini-mosaics. These stunning beads took her off in a whole new direction. Muse IX's Summer Sizzles collection will be featured in a trunk show from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. tomorrow at Macy's Ala Moana. Caris will also show her Ocean Jewels Collection: necklaces of pearls, turquoise and other gemstones that are clearly ocean-inspired.

MORE STYLISHNESS

Fashion do's and don't's, tips and travesties, faux pas and fabulousness, insights and opportunities. If it's happening in Hawai'i fashion, we're on it. Find it all at www.hawaiisfashionforum.honadvblogs.com.

ON OUR RADAR

COLORFUL CARRY-ALLS CAN BE USED FOR CLASS, AROUND HOME

Leave it to an interior designer to find a pretty and practical way to cart around art supplies. Kathy Merrill Kelley of Merrill & Associates tucks her brushes, paints, graphite and pastels into a Milano Series Delightful bin and carts it off to art classes. When it’s not in use, it folds up nearly flat. She also uses the attractive, marine-grade nylon carry-alls to store magazines and other stuff around the house. They come in four sizes, from small (8 inches square, 6› inches deep) to large (12 inches square, and 10 inches deep) to a full-on hamper. Prices: $7 to $22. Color choices: berry, lime, ocean and dark brown. Kelley found them in the Crate & Barrel catalog. They’re also sold online at www.milanoseries.com.