A Few of my favorite things

 
Halekulani
House without a key
Halekulani
 
 
Grays Beach
Halekulani Waikiki
Grays Beach Waikiki

We have been living in a 90 degree, and rising, hot, humid paradise this summer in the 96815. The weather has me feeling like not doing much of anything, except trying to keep cool and avoid melting into the steamy Waikiki sidewalk. A few days back, I mustered up the courage to leave my spot in front of the fan and head to one of my favorite places, the Halekulani, during my favorite, cooler time of day: sunset. On the open air lanai of House Without a Key, swaying hula dancers, live Hawaiian music and the setting sun grace the stage nightly. I left home in the simplest breathable outfit I could think of - a cotton tank dress. By the time I made it to Kalakaua Avenue, I was feeling a little bare and bland. Passing Duke's Marketplace, the alleyway lined with overstocked carts selling typical souvenirs and trinkets, I decided to pop in to quickly accessorize. For $15, a few strands of coral and turquoise paid the perfect compliment to my favorite Ki-ele 96815 necklace and pearl. love. bracelets. Finally, off the sweltering streets, I'm enjoying a late afternoon sea breeze gently rolling in from Gray's beach and drifting over the Halekulani's poolside oasis. I don't even need to look at the menu; I'm having my favorite - the Mai Tai. Fresh lime juice, a rum trio and hints of orange over crushed ice perfectly swirl with the accompanying sugar cane stick in my glass. These are just a few of my favorite things...

Photography by Jessica Tronoski and The 96815

 

 

Waikiki Style

 
Waikiki Style
Waikiki
Waikiki Style
Waikiki Style
Waikiki Style
Surf Waikiki
Waikiki Beach
Waikiki Style
Kai Coffee in Waikiki
Waikiki Style

Lately, my style has been feeling pretty simple in a good way. Mostly black and white, I'm comfortable in classic clothes that make me feel relaxed and don't make too much of a statement. You can normally find me cruising the streets of the 96815 in my favorite jeans, a casual tank and a pair of chucks. I'll add a few pieces of jewelry to jazz it up and sometimes a hat to tame my unruly locks. I prefer to be muted against the colorful, vibrant backdrop of the 96815. There is no competing with Hawaii's gorgeous scenery in my book. Like the timeless beauty of Waikiki or a black and white photo, I never want to go out of style.

XOX, 

The 96815

Photography by Jessica Tronoski