Jill Cullinan of Princess Kaiulani Fashions and Bridal Collections |
Paulette Watson of Germaine’s Luau |
Show Times on
OC16
Premieres:
Friday, March 2 at 6:30pm
Repeats:
Saturday, March 3 at 12:30 am
Sunday,
March 4 at 1:00 pm
Monday,
March 5 at 11:30am
Tuesday,
March 6 at 7:00 am
Thursday,
March 8 at 10:00 am
Friday,
March 9 at 5:00am
Born
into a family of fashion, Jill Cullinan of Princess Kaiulani Fashions and
Bridal Collections is Kahu Kalehua Featheran’s first guest. Started in
1959 by her parents, Jill joined the company 25 years ago and began offering
bridal gowns to island and destination brides. Princess Kaiulani Fashion
strives to preserve the island fashions of old Hawaii, as well as the updated
interpretations of current fashions with a Hawaiian theme. Every gown is
custom made and clients may choose the style, type of fabric (a poly cotton
with Hawaiian prints or various fabrics that can be hand-screened with
exclusive designs).
Though
Jill’s preference is to have at least 6 to 8 weeks lead time, she is also happy
to accommodate last minute orders because she enjoys working with each
customer. Viewers are treated to photos of some of the many styles that
are available at Princess Kaiulani Fashions and Bridal Collections.
Honeylook.com members Celebrity Tuxedos (tuxedo), Flower Designs by Yuki (bouquet),
Mana’o I’o (kahili and lei po’o) and the JW Marriott all supported Jill with
their products and venue.
In
Hawaii, a
wedding reception is synonymous with luau and Kahu Kalehua’s second guest is
Paulette Watson of Germaine’s “Too Good To Miss” Luau. Tune in to
hear Paulette’s story of how she began dancing professionally after just 4
dance lessons and became the featured dance for Tavana.
Though
this interview took place at Magic
Island, Germaine’s Luau
is located on the west side of the island, where the gorgeous sunsets often
serve as background for wedding photos. Viewers share the evening with
newlyweds Dan and Marie Schultz from Minnesota,
as they celebrate with family and friends at their wedding reception at
Germaine’s Luau. From being greeted on arrival, to photo taking with the
ocean and Barber’s Point lighthouse as backdrops, to the Royal Court introduction, imu ceremony,
hula teach, dinner, a musical journey through Polynesia,
to the first dance by the wedding couple to the Hawaiian Wedding Song,
Germaine’s Luau makes every effort to provide the couple with a memorable
wedding reception. And, at closing, a testimonial from the wedding couple
and their family – a great close to a wonderful evening.
Also,
the music you hear in the background of the interviews is being provided by
Kupaoa – mahalo
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