Hawaii Five-O star Alex O'Loughlin with designer Natalie Hux and model Britany LaMonica, who's wearing a top and skirt made from pattern paper.
Sustainable Coastlines hosted its annual fundraiser, I Heart The Ocean, at the Elks-Honolulu Lodge featuring a marine debris fashion show or “trashion” show, competition. Hawaii Five-O star Alex O’Loughlin served as host and celebrity judge. He’s pictured at left with the trashion show winner, designer Allycen Keatley and model Emilee Keatley, who’s wearing a dress made of recycled records
Trashion show first runner- up, designer Feliz Salas, with model Sarah Ferge, who’s wearing a dress made from duct tape and garbage bags and a cape from old magazines and brochures.
Hawaii Five-O star Alex O’Loughlin with designer Natalie Hux and model Britany LaMonica, who’s wearing a top and skirt made from pattern paper.
Sustainable Coastlines co-founder and event director of Hawaii operations Kahi Pacarro with Kawika Nunes, Louise Pacarro and Brent Anbe, who handles extras casting for Hawaii Five-O. The show wrapped season 3 last month, but will return in July to begin work on season 4.
Brent Anbe and Jennifer Fairbank with trashion show judges Miss America United States 2002 Amber Stone Napoleon, designer Ari South and Hawaii Five-O set costumer Erika Aresta.
Maj. Gen. Joseph Chaves, deputy commander, U.S. Army Pacific, leads new cadets Shaun Kagawa, Jaryn Villegas and Paul-Andrew Rhoden in a cheer of “Go Army, Beat Navy” during the West Point football signing ceremony at Fort Shafter.
Maj. Gen. Joseph Chaves, deputy commander, U.S. Army Pacific, leads new cadets Shaun Kagawa, Jaryn Villegas and Paul-Andrew Rhoden in a cheer of “Go Army, Beat Navy” during the West Point football signing ceremony at Fort Shafter.
Maj. Gen. Joseph Chaves, deputy commander, U.S. Army Pacific, leads new cadets Shaun Kagawa, Jaryn Villegas and Paul-Andrew Rhoden in a cheer of “Go Army, Beat Navy” during the West Point football signing ceremony at Fort Shafter.