Monday, June 29, 2015

Hawaii On The Hill

What an honor to be part of the group that represented Hawaii in D.C! Kauai business owners made up over a third of the booths at the event. Way to go Kauai!! 

 Recognize your Hawaii State Officials? 
 My husband Tyler, Me and Hawaii Senator Schatz 

Every year on Kamehameha Day (June 11, a state holiday in Hawai'i), Emancipation Hall is the scene of a ceremony in honor of the king. The statue is draped with leis of flowers from Hawai'i and hula dancers per-form before portrayers of Kamehameha and Ka'ahu-manu.

 Hawaii State Senator Hirono was the one who pushed for the Hawaii On The Hill event to happen!

Kauai Mayor Carvalho showed his support and even sang at the event!


Here's a quick overview of the event best described by J Anderson, the chairman for the board of directors:
Hawaii on the Hill was a showcase for more than 1400 people to get a taste of the islands and some of the sounds with music from Willie K and Amy Hanaialii.  The event was attended by Senators, Congressmen and their staffs along with several invited dignitaries and guests.  Kauai’s contingent was accompanied by Mayor Bernard Carvalho and Administrative team member Randy Francisco.  We also were privileged to have Senate President Ron Kouchi and Senate Majority Leader Kalani English as part of our group.  In addition to displays about our beautiful island, the PMRF facility, the film industry and travel the guests were treated to complimentary Koloa Rum Mai Tai punch and then on to delicious roasted potatoes marinated in a special Kauai Rub at Salty Wahine, on to the never ending platters of Kauai Kookies and treats ending up with an overflowing cup of Kauai Coffee.  The Bikini’s drew a crowd and lots of attention.  But by far the star of the show was our military presence.  Captain Hay was overwhelmed by the number of visitors who wanted to meet him, shake his hand, and share some story of appreciation for our military.  As you can see from some of the photo’s our section of the Senate Hearing room was dangerously overcrowded.  What a hit!

Click here to see the video! 

Friday, June 26, 2015

Flash Tat your HYDRO Flask!

What we aim to do with our hand-MADE on Kauai blog series it to be relevant. And what is more relevant than water?! Whether we are surrounded by it, in it, or drinking it, water is most relevant in our everyday life (especially with a bikini).

Basically all of Kauai has ditched the plastic bags and bottles- and are proud owners of every size and color hydro-flask. Some are dec'd in stickers, handles, wrap carrying bags and different accessories. - but what if you dressed them up in... (wait for it) flash tats?



This creative idea first stemmed from KaiKini owner, Taryn, suggesting we take the Kauai-Made sparkly temporary tattoos (Tats4Now) that we sell on our website, and tatt-up a flask! So we experimented, and results were epic! Check out the video below.



Some tips and tricks for decorating: 

  • Once on the flask, the tattoos REALLY stick and are durable, so make sure the layout is what you want before applying! 
  • When applying, make sure cloth is really wet! Damp cloths will not activate tatt. 
  • Hold wet cloth on tattoo for 15 seconds or more, or until you see the paper slip off of the flask
  • DO NOT try and remove tattoo with alcohol or acetone based substances- it will take the paint off your flask! 
  • The Tats4Now can be removed by scrubbing it off (gently) and then washing area with warm water and soap. 
Pair it with the Aloha Set (triangle beaded top and okole bottoms) and you'll be beach ready and eco-chic all summer long! 




Tats4Now also donates 10% of sales to Kauai Food Bank!  @tats4now

Thursday, June 25, 2015

hand-MADE on Kauai Series

While being one of the most renowned vacation destinations today, the island of Kauai is actually either missing or unrecognizable on most maps. All 1,430 kilometers of greenery and waterfalls in the middle of the Pacific offer some of the world's best produce, products, people, and places on the planet!



KaiKini Bikinis is a locally owned and operated, hand-MADE on Kauai, and is the largest bikini manufacturer in the state of Hawaii! Being located at least 3,000 miles away from any major city and shore line only makes us appreciate and value our out-of-state and international customers even more!

As I walk into headquarters today, music is bumping while Kristen and Kim are running production, Allison (model) and Keith (photographer) are photographing new arrivals, Desirea is marketing and processing sales, and Taryn is directing the whole show.

Everyone was in their own element, zone, and specialty- flowing gracefully. Mama said they'll be days like this! She also warned that there would be days in which you aren't as fluid. Times when you'll be faced with bumps in the road, and the inevitable question of why are you not so inspired?

For anyone on a daily basis it's a rut we know all too well. You snack a little, check your email, scroll through social media, edit your selfies, and drain your brain of motivation while trying to squeeze out of yourself any shred of inspiration.

But maybe the inspiration doesn't come from you. Maybe it comes from other people and requires you to put yourself in their shoes and to see the ambition from their point of view.

Looking around at all these talented people, I found that that kind of empathy breaks my writers block and in turn gives my position and voice an opportunity to represent everyone around me.

I think of all the beauty and talent in Kauai and my community and can see where KaiKini's design inspiration comes from. The blues of the ocean represent the teal, white set suits, the glowing Polihale sunsets radiate both magenta & neon nights collection, and the Aloha print represents the colorful spirits of the people.


As you can guess, our next series of blog posts all stem to honor the community and environment in which we create our bikinis and reside, Kauai- Hawaii.

KaiKini would also like to challenge our readers to ask yourself, where do you come from, who is surrounding you, and what influences your thoughts and behavior when you create? Let us know!

Step outside and consider that the creative process is NOT only about you, but instead you are an honorary channel for others. Lets help make something of each-other!

Hand-MADE on Kauai with Aloha- KaiKini Bikinis
Mahalo-Kona-Kai

P.S- stay tuned for posts through out the week of Kauai Made features!

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Source of Creativity- What's original?

Have you ever thought that every book ever written after the dictionary is just a remix? Every scientific theory is just a version of the big bang? Every garment is based on the last? And how in the world are you supposed to find good music, food, art, or heaven forbid a bikini that no one else has? Is there any thing we can say is totally original these days? _________________________________________________________________

 Being a new employee, I am able to see the manufacturing process from an outside perspective, and couldn't be more impressed with the Kaikini team. With the summer rush coming in, and the bikini bods heating up, production records are soaring! The beautifully decorated headquarters offer a positive environment for the creation of award winning suits from the ashes of organization, expertise, design, laughter, honesty, and everything in-between. The only direction is up for Kaikini's and we are progressing every day! But as we all know too well, growing also entails stepping out of your comfort zone and by doing this we are talking on a few extra projects we are excited about!

I love this company because we communicate. Nothing is swept under the rug and topics and ideas are always being discussed.

 A popular subject that seems to be in the hot seat is the source of originality, main focus on bikinis. We recently discovered some bizarre knockoffs of our suits on EBAY, copywriting of model's pictures, and replicas of ours and other suits in popular magazines and media.

And so we discussed: Being an apparel manufacturer and to work in an industry where copying is the rule, NOT the exception is a hard and humbling concept to grasp. Especially when the swimsuit industry is booming and everywhere you turn a new bikini manufacturer pops up usually with styles looking very similar to the last 10 you've already tried on.

 We took the high road and asked ourselves; do you think the swimsuit industry actually thrives because designers borrow and steal from other designers? Can you actually replicate something so much that it re-invents itself as something new?

 Then we took the low road and asked ourselves, is it legal for them to copy designs like this? Should we be watermarking every image? Should we get a lawyer? As you can see, it was easy for us to get upset when a swimsuit that looks remarkably similar to that of which just took months for us to design shows up in a popular underwear catalog.

 But the facts are in the fashion industry- there is very little intellectual property protection. Anyone can copy an image, but to create utilitarian 3 dimensional object to wear and sell is TOTALLY legal.

We also considered our customers: Do more options make it easier or harder to choose a bikini? What criteria is considered when purchasing? Fit? Material? Price?

We then questioned KaiKini's trademark styles that we considered original. What about the day-one scrunch butt bottoms that have been perfected? Or the traditional bikini top that ties around the back of your neck (which gets caught in your hair and strains your neck) that we modified so the straps crisscross in some creative way for more support and comfort?

Sigh. Unfortunately these designs can all be replicated.

So how can we distinguish ourselves? What makes us different from all the other bikini companies out there? Ding! Our tireless efforts to give you the best swimsuit to fit your lifestyle. The consistency and perfectionism applied to every suit that is made. The dedication and persistence to treat every customer with repect, and to make our products affordable. The production management, the designer's ideas, the quality control- all these things are original to us.

I know KaiKini will always continue to transform the things that CAN be copied, by combining the elements we are inspired by; our customers, surroundings (Kauai), adventure, and YES- other bikinis. For all of those who know how hard it is to pick a bikini, we hope we meet your expectations in inspiration and originality.

 So... we welcome all bikini manufacturers, all budding designers, and all dreamers who are willing to create. If your creative impulse is feeling unoriginal don't get discouraged- use it as inspiration! Don't let images from others filter into your work.
Instead perfect your product by putting together what you have in the present moment and be your OWN creative genius! Focus on being innovative, understanding, hardworking, and YOU!- that can never be replicated!

 Hand-made with originality and Aloha, -Kaikini HQ :)

 Mahalo- Kona-Kai Wilson