WHAT’S IN STORE
Feng shui tips from Chai Studio
Chai Studio is hosting a feng shui event from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. today at its 675 Auahi St. location. Feng shui design consultant Elizabeth Makarra will explain feng shui elements you can apply to your own home. Bring a photo for a question-and-answer session regarding your abode. RSVPs are being taken at 536-4543, or email chaihnl@gmail.com.
Event will support breast cancer cure
Wacoal is hosting its 11th annual “Fit for the Cure” events at Macy’s to raise awareness about breast cancer.
For every woman who participates in the events Saturday at Macy’s Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center in Kahului or at Macy’s Ala Moana on Oct. 8, Wacoal will donate $2 to Susan G. Komen Hawaii (no purchase necessary). In addition, $2 will be donated for each Wacoal bra, shapewear piece or b.tempt’d bra purchased. Wacoal shoppers who attend either event and spend $80 or more will receive a free leopard print tote bag.
To date, Wacoal has donated more than $2.7 million to Susan G. Komen.
For more information, call the Maui store at 877-3361, ext. 2245, or the Oahu store at 941-2345, ext. 2245.
Vintage collectibles show set Sunday
Blaisdell Center will once again be home to the Wiki Wiki One-Day Vintage Collectibles & Hawaiiana Show, Sunday.
The show of wares at least 20 years old will feature an array of books, coins, aloha shirts, beads, bottles, kitchenware, toys, watches, furniture and more.
The event takes place from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; $4 general admission. Early admission at 9 a.m. will be $15. Call 941-9754.
Perfekt founder to visit Sephora
Sephora will welcome Richard Anderson, president and founder of Perfekt Beauty cosmetics to its Ala Moana store from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday to show how any woman can quickly perfect her appearance without sponges or tools through easy-to-apply gel skin-care formulations.
The line is described as being suitable for any woman, from CEOs to multi-tasking moms, athletes to celebrities.
Perfekt products are also ideal for our island lifestyle, made to be waterproof, transfer-resistant and sweatproof, as well as oil-, talc-, paraben- and wax-free.
Costume contest open to good ghouls
Goodwill Industries of Hawaii Inc. is inviting all creative ghouls and wenches to conjure up their best Halloween costume to win a year of free shopping at Goodwill.
Goodwill’s “GLAM! and Ghouls Costume Contest” runs from Saturday to Oct. 30. Entries will be uploaded to Goodwill’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/GoodwillHawaii, and the costume with the most “likes” by Oct. 30 will win the grand prize, just in time for Halloween.
To enter, register at the Goodwill Hawaii website www.higoodwill.org, visit a local Goodwill store for costumes or costume accessories and then email a photo of your creation to MCD@higoodwill.org. Original costumes must include at least one item purchased at a Goodwill store in Hawaii, and entrants are encouraged to share how items found at Goodwill added to the glamour or gruesomeness of their costume.
Entrants with the most popular costumes will be invited to showcase their creativity at the free Celebrate Kaimuki Kanikapila fifth annual Craft Fare and Street Festival from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 29 at Waialae Avenue and Kaimuki Community Park.
For more information and complete contest rules, visit www.higoodwill.org.
Antiques store plans autumn sale
Mellow Antiques is celebrating fall with a sale of up to 40 percent off on fashion jewelry and gifts and 10 percent off one fine jewelry item, with some exclusions, through Friday.
The boutique, which specializes in antique and estate jewelry, can also help customers appraise, repair and resize jewelry. It also accepts unwanted gold jewelry, crediting its value toward merchandise or payment on repairs and appraisals.
The shop, at 841 Bishop St., will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and Friday. Call 533-6333.