Posts Tagged ‘Hawaiian shirt’

Jedward go Hawaiian

Friday, February 18th, 2011

An Hawaiian party just wouldn’t be, well, Hawaiian, without Hawaiian shirts. This month we’ve seen the X Factor stars ‘Jedward’ donning the attire for their starring roles in a TV advert for a comparison website. Jonathon and Edward Grimes lay on their sun loungers wearing matching yellow Hawaiian Shirts and sipping cocktails from Hawaiian style coconut cups. Jedward – as the twins are commonly known as – are fun-loving guys who love to party – maybe they headed off for a Luau of their own in their Hawaiian apparel – well, it would have been a shame to waste such high fashion, wouldn’t it?

What better way to chase away the winter blues than throwing a Hawaiian Party? You’ll feel instantly warmer and will get you in the mood for planning your summer holiday. So grab yourself a Limbo stick, a handle of Leis and a couple of Inflatable Palm Trees to get your Hawaiian Party plan rolling. Oh, and don’t forget your Jedward-esque Hawaiian Shirts. Aloha!

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Famous Hawaiian shirt wearers

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

hawaiian shirtHawaiian shirts, also known as Aloha shirts on the islands, have a long history stretching back to the early 20th century. First designed in the 1930s by Ellery Chun, a Chinese merchant living in Waikiki, the Hawaiian shirt soon became a popular fashion item amongst US servicemen returning home from World War 2. From there, their popularity snowballed, hastened by the tourist rush to the Hawaiian islands in the 1950s. A number of high profile Hawaiian shirt wearers certainly helped to boost the credibility of the shirts also, as we shall discover.

Elvis Presley – Elvis loved Hawaii and as well as performing a number of legendary shows there, he acted in a number of movies set in and around the islands. He is reputed to have had a large collection of Hawaiian shirts, which he often donned during shows.

Weird Al Yankovic – A performer of a completely different nature, parody creator/singer Weird Al Yankovic has built a successful career out of a kooky and colourful persona, and is regularly featured in videos and on album covers wearing outlandish aloha shirts which match his zany personality.

Hunter S. Thompson - Legendary author of Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas and gonzo journalist Hunter S Thompson certainly had a uniquely exuberant dress sense, and would often compliment his aviator style glasses, hats and trademark cigarette holder with a wildly exotic Hawaiian shirt.

Tom Selleck – During the 80s, Tom Selleck popularised the Hawaiian shirt further with his depiction of a private investigator working in Hawaii, in the hit series, Magnum PI. His moustache was an unfortunate addition to the look.

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Here comes the (Hawaiian) sun

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

garlandSummer is not quite here yet, but being British it’s only natural that with the first proper glimpses of sunlight in months our thoughts begin to drift towards the inevitable barbecue. If you’re feeling daring this weekend and are willing to risk a surprise downpour, why not be the first  in the neighbourhood to throw some meat on the barbie, and do it in style by making it a Hawaiian themed party.

Obviously the two most crucial elements of any barbecue are the food and the weather, and while you may not be able to do anything to influence the latter, at least you can do your best to ensure the food is the talk of the town. At the centre of Hawaiian culinary efforts is the ‘plate lunch’, consisting of a meat or fish main course, two scoops of rice and a salad. Chicken Katsu and beef teriyaki are both popular choices in Hawaii and go down a treat when served with noodles.

An outdoor Hawaiian themed party is ideal because it provides plenty of space and fresh air for island-inspired party games, such as limbo competitions and hula hoop. Get your guests to enter into the spirit by coming in fancy dress such as grass-skirts, Hawaiian shirts and coconut bikinis. You could even make your own leis out of thread and flower heads to hand out to guests as a traditional Hawaiian symbol of friendship.

While the weather in your back garden might not be quite tropical, you can always create the illusion of a sun-kissed island paradise by decorating the scene with inflatable palm trees, pineapples, and perhaps your very own tiki-hut.

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Elvis in Hawaiian fancy dress

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

hawaiianshirtIf you’re searching for that extra ingredient for your Hawaiian themed party, why not try adding a little inspiration from the undisputed king of rock ‘n roll, Elvis Presley?

Elvis fell in love with the islands after visiting for the first time in the fifties, and he would go on to star in three movies set in Hawaii. These were ‘Blue Hawaii’, ‘Girls Girls Girls’ and ‘Paradise Hawaiian Style’, which you might consider watching beforehand to warm up for your Hawaiian Elvis fancy dress party.

Central to the Elvis look is of course the hair, and this is perhaps best achieved with an Elvis wig, though if you are follicley gifted you could try adding copious amounts of product to your hair and combing it backwards before giving it a blast with hairspray. Sideburns are of course optional.

In ‘Blue Hawaii’, Elvis plays Chad Gates, a soldier returning to Hawaii after the war to become a guide for a tourist agency. Here Elvis is to be seen wearing iconic Hawaiian shirts, donning an acoustic guitar for impromptu sing-along’s.

If you have any degree of musical talent this will certainly aid this part of your Hawaiian party. Get in the mood by putting some of the king’s classics on the stereo, such as of course the title track of the movie of the same name, ‘Blue Hawaii’.

Of course if you really want to turn on the charm, you should really consider obtaining a sequinned jumpsuit similar to the one Elvis wore during his show-stopping ‘Aloha in Hawaii’ performance on the islands in the seventies. Just grab yourself some cool aviator glasses and a few flower garlands and you’re ready to rock n’ roll the night away!

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