Ali'i Ana Fashion House
Five collections. One house. Every garment is an original, numbered collectible — a cultural archive in the form of clothing. No more than 300 pieces of any item will ever be produced. Each piece ships with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Please note: All items are non-refundable and are considered original works of wearable art. Orders are completed within 20–30 days. Items such as jackets, shoes, and backpacks may take up to 35 days. Ali'i Ana submits orders to the manufacturer on the 15th and 30th of each month. Every piece is made by hand using high-quality materials.
All Collections — Seasons 1 through 5
Season 1 — The Royal Cloak
The inaugural collection. Named after the sacred feathered cloaks worn exclusively by Hawaiian ali'i, 'Ahu 'Ula draws from the visual language of royalty — deep structure, ceremonial weight, and the geometry of rank. Each piece is a numbered original.
Season 2 — The Woven Earth
Lauhala weaving is one of the oldest Hawaiian crafts — the art of transforming pandanus leaves into objects of beauty and function. This collection translates that geometry into contemporary garments: interlocking patterns, natural tones, and the quiet dignity of handcraft.
Season 3 — The Warrior's Cloth
The malo is the traditional garment of the Hawaiian warrior — minimal, functional, and deeply symbolic. Season 3 strips fashion to its essentials: clean lines, strong silhouettes, and the power of restraint. Worn by those who carry the kuleana of their ancestors.
Season 4 — The Mural Collection
Born from the Waikiki Monarch Hotel mural project — a 30,000 sq ft living archive of Hawaiian history painted across the walls of Waikiki. This collection translates those murals into wearable art: each garment carries a fragment of the Kingdom's visual story.
Season 5 — For Maximiliana La'akea Aurelius
Every piece in this collection is dedicated to Maximiliana La'akea Aurelius — Kini. 100% of net proceeds go directly to her FundRazr campaign at fundrazr.com/manatodamax. Wear this collection and carry her story. She is still fighting. So are we.
The Ali'i Ana Promise
"Ali'i Ana is not mass production. It is cultural revival. It is wearable legacy. It is ancestral expression through craft, light, ink, fabric and story. We do not just sell garments — we share a living heirloom and archival artistic document, a moment in history woven into fabric for you to take our history and tell our story right off the words in our garments."