SALE! Black Friday & Small Business Saturday
One Stop Shopping for everyone on your Christmas List!
This Friday, November 25th, from 9am-9pm
AND
This Saturday, November 26th, from 10am-9pm
Tiare Teiti – All Things Tahiti, located at the Ward Warehouse on the Ground Level (Ewa end)
2-Day Only Price Reductions on almost everything in the store!
Tiare Teiti Dresses, Beach coverups, Men and Boys Board Shorts, Tiare Scented Slippers, beautiful Hags, Honey Girl Water Wear, and Little Honeys swimwear, and much more!!
For more information please call the shop at 888-0719
Or Email the shop, tiareteiti@gmail.com
Tiare Teiti – All Things Tahiti, Ward Warehouse, Now Open!

Tiare Teiti – All Things Tahiti boutique opened on October 15th!
Tiare Teiti dress collection (more than what you see online!)
Honey Girl and Little Honeys swimwear
AND these items imported from Tahiti:
Tamanu Oil, Tiare, Vanilla, all cold pressed
Hand made Tahitian Soaps
Grade A Tahitian Vanilla Bean
Authentic Tahitian Black Pearls
Footwear
Hand Bags
Men and Boys Board Shorts made in Hawaii, too
Check back on September 1st for newest collection debut!
Designer, Ida Teiti, has a brand new collection of dress styles and colors. Please check back with us on September 1st, 2011, for the new designs.
HI Style
A new modeling agency leaves no doubt its goal is to promote the Polynesian look
Ralph Malani has never met Brother Noland, but when he heard the musician’s song, “Coconut Girl,” that might have been the ember of an idea that sparked his current endeavor, as founder of the Hawaii Polynesian Model & Talent agency.
HELENE DELILLO / COURTESY HAWAII POLYNESIAN MODEL & TALENT AGENCY
Kelsey Campbell, left, and Kea Ho, models for Ralph Malani’s Hawaii Polynesian Model & Talent Agency, wear clothing by Tahiti designer Ida Teiti, whose brand is Tiare Teiti. The agency aims to promote Hawaiian and Polynesian models to an international clientele.
Read more here: www.starbulletin.com
Polynesian panache
The debut of Tiare Teiti had “only in Hawai’i” written all over it:
The runway was built from the front door of designer Ida Teiti’s Hawai’i Kai home to her driveway and was constructed by her nephew, Tamahere McCabe.
The tent, in a nod to Bryant Park, kept the audience safe from the December sun. No New York snow or frigid temperatures.
The models danced, threw shakas, mugged and, yes, even smiled at the audience of family and friends.
‘Ohana-style, the show was shared with BFF Louisa Ngum, designer of Honey Girl Water Wear and Little Honeys.
Some models were plus-size gorgeous Island women. No anorexic chic here.
Tahitian music, not edgy rap or Serge Gainsborough, played in the background.
Copious amounts of local food were served after the show.
The fashion designer wore a cast, masking a wound suffered when a shark bit her on the leg while she was night-diving in Tahiti.
Tiare Teiti is a fresh new voice for fashion in Hawai’i. Ida Teiti introduced the line at a fashion show on Dec. 6, showing off women’s and men’s collections that offer a bold contemporary mood and silhouette. The prints are an exciting take on ’60s Biba-esque mod, with a Marimekko vibe.
Read more at: the.honoluluadvertiser.com
Inaugural Formal Wear
Honolulu advertiser Jan 16 2009
Mandarin-collar tuxedo shirt, vest, tuxedo jacket (with no lapels, therefore ideal for wearing lei) from Tuxedos by Hale Niu, multiple strands of Ni’ihau shell lei and bare feet. Since he is attending three balls, each with a different dress code, Kamali’i will take three outfits.
Read more at: honoluluadvertiser.com
Global Glam
Honolulu Advertiser March 6 2009
The theme of the 12th Annual Honolulu Symphony Ball is “Ports of Call.” To make the evening particularly special, the event committee would like attendees to feel they have taken a mini-vacation to exotic locales around the world. That’s why silent auction co-chairwoman Cathy Foy thought it would be appropriate to involve local fashion designers in creating outfits that represent various parts (or ports) of the world, to be auctioned off to make extra funds for the financially strapped orchestra.
Foy asked The Advertiser to help her identify and engage up-and-coming fashion designers whose aesthetic would be suited to the task.
Read more here: the.honoluluadvertiser.com
Look Magazine Hawaii Spring 2009
FEATURING:
2 FASHION SHOWS
20+ MODELS!!!!!
RICH TASTE COLLECTION
TIARE TAHITI
VBX SMIMWEAR
CLOTH BOUTIQUE
LOOK HAWAII TOP MODELS
Read More at: www.mylookhawaii.com
A style star is born
Anuhea Jenkins takes the plunge with a wardrobe and hair makeover
Behind every chart-topping music artist, there is a look, whether it’s Justin Bieber’s hair or Lady Gaga’s theatrical armor. Those who endure are just as likely to change their appearance as their music style, for better or worse, just to keep audiences abuzz.
Yet, in perfecting their musical chops, the typical young musician writing songs in his or her bedroom often doesn’t dwell on personal expression through wardrobe.
Read More at: staradvertiser.com