Saturday, April 18, 2009

Famous Women In Hawaiian shirts


Seldom mentioned are the women of Aloha whom often wear Hawaiian shirts as much as men, so we thought we would offer a brief tribute to the ladies of Aloha. First on our list is Clarissa Haili who was born on October 28, 1901 in Honolulu.

While you may, or may not, recognize her by her given name, or have known Clara as a hula dancer or choir singer, you will most certainly recognize the name Hilo Hattie. Clara legally changed her name to Hilo Hattie back in 1941. Amongst her many namesakes, this revered entertainer is the iconic force behind what’s now the Hilo Hattie brand of retail stores.









Next on our list is legendary songstress Karen Keawehawaii shown on the right sporting a pink floral muumuu.

While we could not find a picture of Karen in a Hawaiian shirt, I would venture a guess that she has one in her wardrobe closet.

Karen is an active Hawaii songbird and also operates a website that features handcrafted PUA Melia, Okika, Lilia, Kiele, and Tiare Flowers. According to the website the plumerias are made of foam.









Ah Quon McElrath, an esteemed union pioneer whom served as the social worker for Local 142 in Hawaii.

Every picture tells a story and this one is proof that Hawaiian shirts for women have been in Aloha style for many years and we feel that they are here to stay.

Around 5pm (PT), Thursday, Dec 11th 2008, Ah Quon McElrath passed away at the age of 92. She will be remembered as an active member of the 50th Anniversary Statehood Commission as well as being a strong voice that represented labor and the working people of the State of Hawai’i. She will be missed by many and as we honor her.

1 comment:

  1. That's why Hawaiian shirts are great! They look good on any body type and any gender! (But that Elvis picture below is quite mouthwatering!)

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