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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, July 5, 2009

ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
From the HIP

Advertiser Staff and News Services

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Have a tip for From the Hip? E-mail style detective Lacy Matsumoto at Lacy.FromTheHip@gmail.com, or buzz us on Twitter: @FashionForum. Read From the Hip on the Web at http://Honolulu.Metromix.com.

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Kara Matsumoto models a fun feather accessory.

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HANGING OUT WITH BRUDDAH BARRY

In a nod to the 50th anniversary of our statehood, and to Hawai'i's greatest statesman, Hawaiian Island Creations has created a Bruddah Barry boardshort.

It comes in patriotic red or Rasta colors and features President Obama's face and his familiar shaka sign. They're sold at Macy's stores and Hawaiian Island Creations for $52. A limited edition, they'll only be around for a short time.

— Paula Rath

LAST CHANCE TO SCORE JEWELRY BY CALDIERO

With delectable, shell-inspired jewelry for every occasion, Seaweed Online Boutique is a major find. From necklaces to bangles, the quality metals and simple designs can take the jewelry from casual to dressy without any effort. But designer Lauren Hewett Caldiero is getting ready to head into new ventures and will be posting her last collection of jewelry at Seaweed Online Boutique. The limited and exclusive items are all handmade, and will soon be going, going, gone — so check it out, before it's history; www.seaweedboutique.com.

— Lacy Matsumoto

SALES & BARGAINS

The Fourth of July may have come and gone, but some holiday sales continue though tomorrow. Here are two of note:

• It's THE place for party frocks, where young and flirty are ageless desires. Betsey Johnson's one-for-me/one-for-you sale can't be beat. Buy one item, get one free! Bring a friend, or score two for you. Sale lasts through tomorrow. Betsey Johnson, Ala Moana Center; 949-3500.

• There's a reason to make the drive out to the Waikele Premium Outlets this weekend: expanded hours and even better sales. Find 25 percent to 75 percent off in sales throughout the center; www.premiumoutlets.com/waikele.

— Pualana Lemelle

SUMMER PLUMAGE THAT STANDS OUT IN THE FLOCK

Feathers are a huge summer rage. The lightweight accessory can be worn several different ways, and can go from bohemian to artsy. But wearing feathers can be a little tricky — after all, you don't want to end up looking like a bird gone wild. With the right styling, though (think Carrie Bradshaw in "Sex and the City"), you can pull together the perfect summer look. Exotic feathers can get a bit pricey, but at Jessica's Traveling Boutique, you can choose from a variety of one-of-a-kind feather headbands and clips ranging from $6 to $24. For a listing of Jessica's Traveling Boutique special events, or to book a private party, e-mail info@jessicastravelingboutique.com.

— L.M.

INDULGE YOUR SWEET TOOTH WITH EYE CANDY JEWELRY

We asked the owner of iKandy, a kiosk at Pearlridge that sells fashion accessories, "So. What's the latest trend for summer?" Christina Patino pointed to her latest collection of necklaces with ice cream, candy, and cupcake pendants.

She said, "I just buy things that I like and share it here; I don't know if it's a trend you find in magazines because I don't really pay attention to that. But these are really popular."

We think they're cute, too. They're colorful novelties that you won't see anywhere else — except maybe at the dessert bar. And at just $10 to $16, you can try two. iKandy, Pearlridge Center; 808-861-3733, www.iKandy.com, iKandyOhana@gmail.com.

— Melissa Chang

WHAT'S ON YOUR IPOD?

Promoter Mark Tarone

1. "Hold the Line," Major Lazer (Diplo + Switch)

2. "I've Got a Woman," Anders Osborne

3. "California Soul Remix," Diplo

4. "Big Black Bird," Bitzen Trapper

5. "One Word (Peace)," The Subdudes

Editor's note: Yes, Diplo fans, it's official. Diplo has a July 31 gig set at NextDoor in Chinatown, direct from Japan dates on his tour, and on his way to Lollapalooza. Listen up: www.myspace.com/diplo.

'THE WEDDING SINGER' STAGED IN 1985 STYLES

If there is one job that is meant for the brash and the bold, it would be ... wedding singer. Constantly in the spotlight, expected to perform, entice and romance a crowd of strangers — it isn't an easy job, but could, of course, provide romantic potential.

To get a comic feel for the job, you could rent "The Wedding Singer," for Adam Sandler's rendition, but if you want to experience those laughs live, try the musical on-stage action at Diamond Head Theatre.

"The Wedding Singer," set in 1985, will transport you to the time of big hair and music you know all the lyrics to.

Thomas McCurdy, inset, plays the lead character, Robbie. Show dates are July 10 to 26; get tickets, $12 to $42, at the Diamond Head Theatre box office, 520 Makapu'u Ave.; 733-0277, www.diamondheadtheatre.com.

— L.M.