Manaola learned the art and technique of costume creation and styling from his mother, Kumu Hula (hula teacher) Nani Lim Yap, and it was through this transfer of knowledge that his interest in fashion was first sparked. As his interest in fashion grew, he began to research the history of pre- and post-contact fashion in Hawaiâi. At the same time, he continued to develop as a skilled hula practitioner and his connection with his ancestral rootsâand with Hawaiâiâdeepened. Out of this synergy of interests, Manaola began to conceive of an idea: could he translate the spirituality of Hawaiian culture, and the beauty and wonder of Hawaiâi, into an artistic language that could be shared with the entire world, and understood by all?
This fashion brand is Manaolaâs answer to that question. Featuring bold, printed patterns that embody the Hawaiian spirit and evoke the beauty and geometry of nature, this brand introduces to the world Manaolaâs vision for Hawaiian fashion in the 21st century.