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Collection One celebrates Hawaii’s ahupua‘a - ancient land divisions from the mountain to sea - honoring the vital connection between land, ocean and our kuleana to care for it. Inspired by treasures like Oahu’s Pua ‘Ilima, blue-eyed wildflowers scattered across hilltops, pōhinahina by sandy shores, and abundant ‘ulu in the midlands, each unique design radiates the Pacific’s authentic beauty, joyfully inviting you into our home.
Hau Kea Forest
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Aloe Hinahina
Sky Blue Wildflower
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Lilac Oiseau
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Honeydew Pua ʻIlima
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Citron ʻUlu
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Aloe Hinahina
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Sky Blue Wildflower
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Aloe Hinahina
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Plumeria Fields Coconut
Citron ʻUlu
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Honeydew Pua ʻIlima
Aloe Hinahina
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Citron ʻUlu
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Aloe Hinahina
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Sky Blue Wildflower
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Hau Hele Bluewash
Sky Blue Wildflower
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Aloe Hinahina
Oiseau Pear
Maui Beauty Sunrise
Citron ʻUlu
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Brittney wears the Malia Dress in Sky Blue Wildflower
Found blossoming atop rolling hillsides and grassy fields, our Sky Blue Wildflower print captures the moments of serenity and simplicity immersed in nature. A bloom that brings joy to our hearts and reminds us of the simple treasures that nourish our souls.
Coral wears the Raffi Jumpsuit in Citron ‘Ulu
A call to our homage, the ‘ulu tree is a symbol of abundance and growth. Inspired by the legend of Ku, the god of building, who buried himself and transformed into an ‘ulu tree to bear fruit and nourish his wife and children.
Hanalei wears the Kanani Dress in Honeydew Pua ‘Ilima
Our Honeydew Pua ‘Ilima print celebrates the rejoiced state flower of O‘ahu. Cheerful like the sun, the ‘ilima is a symbol of warmth and positivity. The delicate flowers were threaded into regal leis that were historically bestowed upon royalty.
Coral wears the Olive Top in Aloe Hinahina
Found scattered amongst our shorelines, the Hinahina flower is indigenous to the Pacific. With her small clusters of dainty white and silvery blossoms that are prized for lei making, she is the inspiration behind our Aloe Hinahina print.