The Search for Signs of Hawaiian Life: London
COURTESY HEIDI HONG
Amid the boutiques that line Carnaby Street in Central London, Heidi and Robert Hong of Honolulu discovered a familiar Kua 'Aina restaurant. "It was so unexpected," said Heidi, who snapped a photo of Robert out front. Carnaby Street was the epicenter of 1960s Swinging London and the "mod" fashion movement. Today the street is for pedestrians only but still home to many independent fashion houses.
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Amid the boutiques that line Carnaby Street in Central London, Heidi and Robert Hong of Honolulu discovered a familiar Kua 'Aina restaurant. "It was so unexpected," said Heidi, who snapped a photo of Robert out front. Carnaby Street was the epicenter of 1960s Swinging London and the "mod" fashion movement. Today the street is for pedestrians only but still home to many independent fashion houses.
SUBMIT YOUR PHOTO | Email "Signs of Hawaiian Life" photos to mpoole@ staradvertiser.com or mail to Signs of Hawaiian Life, 500 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 7-210, Honolulu, HI 96813. Please include the full names of those in the photo, when and where it was taken and the name of the photographer. We apologize but mailed photos cannot be returned.
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