Food, music & models, oh my!
By Nadine Kam
Nadine Kam photos
This is where I ended up Friday night, admiring the photographs of Harold Julian at Honolulu Design Center, the setting for the launch of the GroundUP Agency’s Model Division. Also exhibiting photos were Willy Branland, Aaron Yoshino, John Hook and Aaron Rideout.
Friday was the live equivalent of a variety show, that started at the Halekulani, followed by Dave & Buster’s, then the Honolulu Design Center.
The ballroom of Halekulani was packed with guests celebrating the 25th anniversary since the hotel’s 1984 renovation and reopening. (Halekulani’s legacy actually dates to 1917, when the hotel comprised a few modest bungalows on Gray’s Beach.) Coincidentally, Halekulani Corp. announced a new partnership alliance with Japan’s luxury Imperial Hotel group, adding another reason to celebrate, with Imperial president Tetsuya Kobayashi also in town for the occasion.
The room was so full that it was hard to back up for photos. One person back for the event, from Las Vegas, was the hotel’s former head of public relations, Joyce Matsumoto, who said she would not have missed it for the world. Nobu had not opened when she left, so she planted herself in front of the chef’s station to enjoy his sushi. Guests also raved about the shrimp ravioli with mushroom sauce and the foie gras paté at other stations.
Matt Catingub and his musical friends entertained guests at Halekulani’s 25th anniversary celebration May 8.
Amity Street introduced their CD with a performance in the Dave & Buster’s Showroom. From left are Jason Everett, Eli Oguma, Jhon Lynch and John Gonzalez Del Solar.
After Halekulani, I made a stop to check out Amity Street in Dave & Buster’s Showroom. I heard them playing live on KTUH one night and was compelled to check out the band in person. You can hear them on their MySpace page at http://www.myspace.com/amitystreet or check out my video here to listen to them perform “Chameleon.”
Then it was on to Honolulu Design Center where GroundUP artists were busy with a couple of live paintings in the Cupola Theatre.
The event was held to launch the GroundUP Agency’s new model division, bringing a fashion element to the agency’s growing arts and entertainment empire. Models stepped onto the runway in basic white tank tops, jeans, black attire and bikinis to demonstrate their walk for event planners, stylists, photographers and young designers in the crowd.
GroundUP crew members take a break from their work to strike a pose with Boss Noa Laporga (front, second from right).
The event introduced models from the GroundUP Agency’s new model division.
Noa, left, with filmmaker Renato Fontaine, Stephanie Matsumoto and artist Koak.
Christa Wittmier, right, with model Krista Alvarez. I liked Krista’s feathered skirt.
Designer Andy South, right, and Jose Corpus.
GroundUP artists do their thing in the HDC Cupola Theatre, above and below.
Justine Miguel, left, and Kate Schuette were among the many models in the house.
I liked this photo by Harold Julian, taken at his home.






















May 14th, 2009 at 6:46 pm
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May 15th, 2009 at 10:00 am
Thanks for the wardrobe love!! GroundUP rocks!!! Thanks to the BOSS for always providing opportunities to play dress up and socialize amongst some of Hawaii’s most talented!!
May 18th, 2009 at 10:54 pm
Thank you. I love this blog.
May 22nd, 2009 at 3:28 pm
Hi Nadine!
Always so nice to see you again! Thanks so much!