The Honolulu Night Market began late last year with the intention of bringing some life back to the Kaka’ako neighborhood. The market, that literally “pops-up” in a vacant space and warehouse on Auahi street, draws a young and vibrant crowd, Chinatown boutiques, DJ’s & musicians, fashion designers, artists, fooooooood (lots of food!), and entertainment. I got to be a part of the entertainment this past weekend, modeling Stussy, Aloha Army, Black Swan, and White Crow clothing. My friend Tiare Thomas and Matt Bruening also debuted their brand new line, Salt Liko (more on that later). Always fun working with friends and being a part of a creative show 🙂
Taking the Stage at HNL Night Market
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