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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, August 30, 2009

ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
From the HIP

Advertiser Staff and News Services

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FAB BROWS ON THE MOVE

One of Honolulu's best-kept cosmetic secrets, Lena's Fab Brows, has a new location, at Reneux Med and Day Spa, 401 Kamake'e St. (second floor).

Best known for her brow design, Lena Hanson (right) offers facial and body-waxing services, and makeup for weddings and occasions. She has done makeup on high-profile clients such as Benji and Joel Madden, Susanna Hoffs of The Bangles, actress Anneliese Van Der Pol and dress designer Monique Lhuillier. She was also a makeup artist in the film "Truth or Dare."

Lena's Fab Brows at Reneux is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays, by appointment only. To celebrate the opening, first-time clients can get their brows waxed for $18 (regular $35) during September — when they mention From The Hip. Reach her at 372-3480, www.lenasfabbrows.com, Lena@lenasfabbrows.com, or www.twitter.com/lenahanson (she's a Twitterdiva, too).

— Melissa Chang

CHARMINGLY KAO

Jewelry designer Zina Kao makes charms that are delicate and classic, with a modern edge and clean lines. They are ideal for layering, a look that's haute for fall.

"Jewelry is the time-honored way in which we define ourselves, a way we make ourselves distinctive, attractive, unique," explains Kao. "Jewelry is an elemental way of expressing ourselves."

The Berkeley, Calif.-based designer's work is sold in shops and museums all across the U.S. We found an inspired collection in The Academy Shop at the Honolulu Academy of Arts. The pieces pictured are priced from $29 to $65.

— Paula Rath

SAKE TASTINGS ON THURSDAYS AT SHIROMA'S WINE AND MORE

Thursday night tastings of sake and more at Shiroma's Wine and More — SWAM — are one of the hippest events in 'Aiea. The general laid-back atmosphere SWAM owner Jill Shiroma creates has built a following of fans. At any given time of the day, you can find people hanging out, talking about their favorite topics: buying, drinking and sharing wine. Shiroma's Wine and More, 99-1277 Ka'ahumanu St.; 487-SWAM (487-7926), www.swamwine.com.

— Edward Morita, special to Metromix

RIFF REPORT

  • Friendly Fires sing emotively on an Ibiza beach with masked drummers on their latest video, "Kiss of Life." The dreamy, percussive track will be released as a single tomorrow on the XL label (www.xlrecordings.com) — just in time for Burning Man. Watch and listen here: http://tinyurl.com/VideoKissOfLife.

  • Fool's Gold is an L.A. pop band that blends African rhythms into its sound, and will appeal to hipsters and world music aficionados in equal measure. Its debut album, "Fool's Gold" (I Am Sound Records, www.iamsoundrecords.com) will be released Sept. 29; the band appears Sept. 19 at the massive World Music Festival in Chicago. Listen to a track, "Surprise Hotel," here: http://tinyurl.com/PopFool.

  • Shoegazey group A Sunny Day in Glasgow, which actually hails from Philadelphia, formed its own label to release a vinyl version of its latest album, "Ashes Grammar," dropping in mid-September. Online reviewers are calling it "shimmery," "heavenly" and such. Pre-order at www.asunnydayinglasgow.com. Two tracks, "Ashes Grammar / Ashes Maths," meld into each other in a rather dreamy manner. Listen here: http://tinyurl.com/PopSunny.

  • Basement Jaxx has set an Oct. 6 release date for its new CD, "Scars" (XL). As usual, the London electronic group is teaming with a batch of stellar guests. This time, look for turns from Santigold, Yoko Ono, Kelis, Amp Fiddler and more. You can get a taste of what's coming from the new video, "Raindrops": http://tinyurl.com/PopJaxx.

    — Sarah Zupko, PopMatters.com.

    SALES & BARGAINS

    We're already planning for next weekend ... and Labor Day. Speaking of which: Who needs a break more than mothers? Our expecting and happily burdened moms can score deals at two great maternity stores:

  • Hot Mama is offering up a spectacular deal next weekend. On Saturday and Sept. 6, score 35 percent off any item over $50. And save an additional 15 percent off all items already on sale that are over $25. All nursing bras are 15 percent off, too. Some restrictions apply; jewelry is not on sale. Hot Mama Maternity, 3435 Wai'alae Ave., Suite 106A (facing 9th Avenue, behind town restaurant); 737-2737.

  • Makana Mother & Baby (a mother, infant and nursing boutique) celebrates with its 3 Days of Labor sale, Saturday, Sept. 6 and 7; prices are slashed 40 percent to 60 percent off for maternity and nursing clothing, including designs by Michael Stars, Olian and Japanese Weekend. 4819 Kilauea Ave, Suite 5; around the corner from 'Umeke Market; www.makanamotherandbaby.com, 734-2323.

  • School's back in session, and so are the deals for students. J.Crew-on-the-Island, Club Monaco and American Apparel are just a few of the many retailers that offer special savings if you show a student or college I.D. Often these discounts are not advertised, so it pays to ask. Because, really, what have you got to lose? Now is the time to go: J.Crew and Club Monaco have just added new styles to their final summer sales.

  •  The '80s are back — again — and glam, lace and neon pop can be found cheap at Forever 21. We find this store can be too intense, making it hard to really "see" the merch. Our advice: go online to forever21.com to scope the collections first, then visit the store to find what you love, without getting overwhelmed. Finally: the Ala Moana location is now carrying earrings, starting at just $2.98 for some. It's the accessory that you can wear just once and pass on, without regret. So go for bold, possibly even tacky, just this once. The '80s are back, after all!

    — Pualana Lemelle

    WHAT'S ON YOUR IPOD?

    3s Company, Apartm3nt ('70s night, Sept. 6)

    1. "Jungle Boogie," Kool & the Gang

    2. "Don't Stop Till You Get Enough," Michael Jackson

    3. "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap," AC/DC

    4. "Rappers Delight," Sugarhill Gang

    5. "Jammin'," Bob Marley

    GO RETRO TO THE '60S IN 'MAD MEN' MODE

    The Emmy-award-winning drama "Mad Men" has motivated designers to take another look at the early 1960s, when the stilettos were thin, the waists were trim and the suits were slick. Copy the retro look:

  • Ermenegildo Zegna jacquard tie, $98, or Michael Kors 3/4-length dress, $670; www.yoox.com.

  • Cascade ruffle blouse, $19.99; pencil skirt, $19.99; peep-toe tie pumps, $29.99; (above) all by Mossimo at Target.

  • Merona T-strap platform pumps, $32.99 at Target.

  • Elayne sunglasses, $98 (in stores only); gradient scarf, $49.50; C-buckle belt, $49.50; pleated clutch, $79.50; jacquard sheath dress, $140; snakeskin pumps, $98; all at Banana Republic.

  • Michael Kors banded silk dress, $169.50; at Nordstrom.

    — Gannett News Service