For Thursday, October 2, 2008
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Oct 02, 2008
Featured are textiles and related arts of Japan and China, exploring designs and techniques associated with Japanese textile woodblock prints, "katagami" (hand-carved stencils), kimono, "kasuri" and Chinese robes, embroideries, opera print designs, Miao minority garments and 19th-century pictorial scrolls of fine silk.
The collection is drawn from Robyn and Judy Buntin's personal collection of kasuri acquired more than 25 years ago in Japan, as well as several private collections of fine-carved 19th-century katagami used in the process of resist-dyeing textiles. Many of the stencils are made of layers of handmade mulberry paper laminated together and waterproofed with persimmon tannin. The stencils embody Japanese design features such as a preference for asymmetry, a flattened pictorial space, the stylization of natural forms and combination of abstract and naturalistic elements.
The exhibition will be on view 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Saturday, at 848 S. Beretania St. Call 523-5913.
The scholarship fundraiser will feature designs by Harari, a 30-year old silk-print design house in Los Angeles that produces Asian-inspired apparel; Ryan Roberts, who creates simple, sophisticated garments geared toward a young professional audience; and the local boutique Tapestries by Hauoli.
The event will open with 9 a.m. boutique sales, noon lunch and the 1 p.m. fashion show. Tickets are $60 per person, available by sending your check and information to Hui Makaala Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 2604, Honolulu, HI 96803; or calling Valerie at 277-2035. The deadline for reservations is Oct. 14.
Participating include Ben & Jerry's, Cathedral Gift Shop, Cinnamon Girl, Get Wet!, Hot Topic, IHOP, Jeans Warehouse, Ko'olau Pets, Little People Hawaii, Ruby Tuesday, T&C Surf, Taco Del Mar, WatchChaBack Gear and more.
The program is open to all active-duty, retired military and qualified military family members with a valid U.S. Military ID.
Note that some restrictions could apply, and this discount is not available with gift card purchases.
The vintage and resale boutique is at 1023 Smith St. The sale will continue 1 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays until the merchandise is gone.
It's free to join, and applications are available at the boutiques in Ward Warehouse, the Moana-Surfrider Hotel, Ala Moana Center, Pearlridge Center, Windward Mall, Kahala Mall, Whaler's Village-Maui and King's Shops on the Big Island.
Highlights for the evening:
» The Hawaii Athletic Club will reveal the two fitness makeover winners.
» Cathy Lee, president of RSVPstyle, a Hawaii-based company that teaches people how to invite style into their homes, will help people find their own style.
» New Media Productions will present a fashion show of fall styles.
» The Hawaii Fashion Incubator will have an after-party to showcase the University of Hawaii Costume Collection, on display all month. The display will also highlight October as breast cancer awareness month.
For more information, call 566-2337 or visit www.alohatower.com.
Featured are textiles and related arts of Japan and China, exploring designs and techniques associated with Japanese textile woodblock prints, "katagami" (hand-carved stencils), kimono, "kasuri" and Chinese robes, embroideries, opera print designs, Miao minority garments and 19th-century pictorial scrolls of fine silk.
The collection is drawn from Robyn and Judy Buntin's personal collection of kasuri acquired more than 25 years ago in Japan, as well as several private collections of fine-carved 19th-century katagami used in the process of resist-dyeing textiles. Many of the stencils are made of layers of handmade mulberry paper laminated together and waterproofed with persimmon tannin. The stencils embody Japanese design features such as a preference for asymmetry, a flattened pictorial space, the stylization of natural forms and combination of abstract and naturalistic elements.
The exhibition will be on view 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Saturday, at 848 S. Beretania St. Call 523-5913.
The scholarship fundraiser will feature designs by Harari, a 30-year old silk-print design house in Los Angeles that produces Asian-inspired apparel; Ryan Roberts, who creates simple, sophisticated garments geared toward a young professional audience; and the local boutique Tapestries by Hauoli.
The event will open with 9 a.m. boutique sales, noon lunch and the 1 p.m. fashion show. Tickets are $60 per person, available by sending your check and information to Hui Makaala Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 2604, Honolulu, HI 96803; or calling Valerie at 277-2035. The deadline for reservations is Oct. 14.
Participating include Ben & Jerry's, Cathedral Gift Shop, Cinnamon Girl, Get Wet!, Hot Topic, IHOP, Jeans Warehouse, Ko'olau Pets, Little People Hawaii, Ruby Tuesday, T&C Surf, Taco Del Mar, WatchChaBack Gear and more.
The program is open to all active-duty, retired military and qualified military family members with a valid U.S. Military ID.
Note that some restrictions could apply, and this discount is not available with gift card purchases.
The vintage and resale boutique is at 1023 Smith St. The sale will continue 1 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays until the merchandise is gone.
It's free to join, and applications are available at the boutiques in Ward Warehouse, the Moana-Surfrider Hotel, Ala Moana Center, Pearlridge Center, Windward Mall, Kahala Mall, Whaler's Village-Maui and King's Shops on the Big Island.
Highlights for the evening:
» The Hawaii Athletic Club will reveal the two fitness makeover winners.
» Cathy Lee, president of RSVPstyle, a Hawaii-based company that teaches people how to invite style into their homes, will help people find their own style.
» New Media Productions will present a fashion show of fall styles.
» The Hawaii Fashion Incubator will have an after-party to showcase the University of Hawaii Costume Collection, on display all month. The display will also highlight October as breast cancer awareness month.
For more information, call 566-2337 or visit www.alohatower.com.