Shop Talk July: 8 New & Coming Soon Stores on O‘ahu

Two pet shops, a second Aloha Collection location, a popular L.A. med spa and more new stores you’ll want to check out this month.

 

House of Mana Up

 

store interior

Photo: Courtesy of Ward Village

 

House of Mana Up, the shop showcasing emerging local brands participating in the Mana Up business accelerator program, had the soft opening of its newest location at Ward’s South Shore Market on July 2 with grand opening festivities to follow in August. You’ll find NOHO Home bedding, Ava + Oliver baby products, Kākou Collective stationery, Jules + Gem Hawai‘i fragrances, fashions from Lexbreezy and David Shephard Hawai‘i and more. What’s especially exciting about the Ward location is that it will host homewares label Averylily’s first-ever in-house boutique, offering its tropical-inspired towels, sheets and pillows.

 

South Shore Market, 1170 Auahi St., manauphawaii, @manauphawaii

 


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Aloha Collection

 

store interior with floral and checkered handbags

Photos: Courtesy of Aloha Collection

 

Opened just this past Saturday, Aloha Collection’s new Ala Moana Center boutique is the Hawai‘i handbag brand’s second O‘ahu outpost, but more importantly for locals, is its first outside of Waikīkī. Located on level 3 of the center’s Ewa wing fronting Bloomingdale’s, the shop is brimming with Aloha Collection’s most popular bag styles, plus a slew of other fun accessories including  crew socks, trucker hats, Neoprene drink sleeves, glass tumblers and more.

 

Ala Moana Center, 1450 Ala Moana Blvd., aloha-collection.com, @alohacollection

 


 

Dis-And-Bark

After years of doing pop-ups at Pearlridge Center, Wai‘anae pet wares label Dis-and-Bark opened a storefront last month in the shopping mall’s Mauka wing just a few doors down from TJ Maxx. Along with the brand’s adorable local-inspired dog toys, the boutique also carries goodies from 20-plus other small businesses, including Coopmonsters pet bandanas and leashes and Nummy Nums dog cookies and donuts.

 

Pearlridge Center, 98-1005 Moanalua Rd., Aiea, disandbark.com, @disandbark

 


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The Things We Do

 

skincare products on countertop

Photo: Courtesy of The Things We Do

 

Opening on July 27 in Kaka‘ako, The Things We Do is a L.A.-based med spa owned by cosmetic nurse Vanessa Lee, which already boasts four locations in California. Focused on natural results and an East-meets-West approach to beauty, the spa offers a range of services, including facials, peels, bio-stimulators, filler, Botox, PRFM, threads and microneedling. You can also shop The Things We Do Beauty’s medical-grade line of skincare, tools and popular masks, along with items from other skincare brands such as Colorescience, Mesoetetic and Botnia.

 

Salt at Our Kaka‘ako, 691 Auahi St., (808) 464-6628,  thethingswedo.co, @thethingswedo.co

 


 

Eimeo

 

woman wearing red tropical dress

Photo: Courtesy of Eimeo

 

Tahitian slow fashion and lifestyle brand Eimeo opened its first U.S. store this June at the Waikīkī Beach Walk. Inspired by the heritage of French Polynesia, owner-creative director Moehau Aumerand pairs bold tropical prints with modern takes on traditional details. Shop the brand’s womenswear and menswear, home goods and its newly launched beauty line featuring Tahitian Monoi made from coconut oil infused with Taire flower petals.

 

Waikīkī Beach Walk, 226 Lewers St. #L124, eimeoclothing.com, @eimeo.clothing, @eimeoboutique.waikiki

 


 

Aloha Puphouse

North Shore dog owners now have a new spot where they can shop for their furry friends. The Aloha Puphouse pet store opened on July 6 in the Spacedipity marketplace in Hale‘iwa. Scoop up organic dog food, snacks, grooming products and accessories from local labels, including BowWow Kaukau, Pawniolo Pets and Puna Paws.

 

66-532 Kamehameha Hwy., Hale‘iwa, @alohapuphouse

 


 

Hoka

 

man running

Photo: Courtest of Hoka

 

Running enthusiasts will want to book it over to Ala Moana Center to check out Hawai‘i’s first Hoka store, located on Level 2 in the Nordstrom wing. The French-born, now California-based fitness brand is best known for its ultra-cushioned running shoes, but also offers athletic apparel and accessories for women, men and keiki.

 

Ala Moana Center, 1450 Ala Moana Blvd., hoka.com, @hoka

 


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