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Koi Boutique

Koi BoutiqueKoi Boutique at Royal Hawaiian Center in Waikiki has rebranded its store to Koi Honolulu and moved next door into a larger space, allowing it to expand its selection and appeal to a wider demographic.

Founded in 2008 by Sean and Kyong Chang, the locally owned-and-operated boutique continues to carry the latest in the rock-inspired fashions and accessories for which it became popular, but has greatly added a range of merchandise, including designer fashions, tailored and fashion-forward denim, suits and jackets, leather jackets, graphic T-shirts, sportswear, knitwear, blouses, party attire and swimwear for men and women.

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Brittni Woodward: Chinti and Parker 100 percent cashmere sweater $550, Victoria Beckham Jeans $375, Sydney Evan sapphire mix bracelet with white gold bar and white diamonds $1,950, Jerome Dreyfuss bordeaux handbag $1,470

There also is a great selection of accessories, such as belts, handbags, messenger bags and jewelry, as well as lifestyle items including candles, cosmetics, soaps, home fragrances and more.

Some of the brands you’ll find are Chan Luu, Cruciani, Chinti & Parker, Commune de Paris, Diane von Furstenberg, Dom Rebel, E.vil, The Editor, Eugenia Kim, Franco Ferrari, Hollywood Trading Company (HTC), Hye Park & Lune, Jerome Dreyfuss, Lauren Moshi, Luis Morais, Orlebar Brown, Orobianco, Philipp Plein, Rock Revival, LAFCO, Siwy and Victoria Beckham.

“Many of the lines carried are popular overseas, with a number of them being some of the hottest European brands not found anywhere else in Hawaii,” says store director Gloria Woo. “There also are a few collaborative products with brands such as Hydrogen and Cruciani, which are exclusive to Koi Honolulu.”

For more information, visit koihonolulu.com or call 923-6888. You also can find it on Facebook (facebook.com/welovekoiboutique), Twitter (twitter.com/koiboutique) and Instagram (koiboutiqueinhi).