The ‘DHR Retailers’ Category
No Bling or Fanfare On the Menu…
Just like the pink lotus ponds that greet you upon arrival at Amanusa, a perfected subtle luxury can be found in all aspects of the resort's landscape, service and ambiance.
The resort's luxe boutique offers guests a perfect island wardrobe including immaculate Panama hats, Indian inspired caftans, silk cocktail dresses, and of course an array of DHR peek-a-boo sheer cover ups and strapless tunics.
The Aman must think Bali is a pretty special place as they have built three successful getaways here that also include the Amandari, renowned for helping put Ubud on the map, and Amankila, the crown jewel of the up and coming East Coast of the island.
Europe’s Itsy Bitsy Bikini Expert
We are so excited to announce our upcoming launch in Europe with exclusive representation by Clickini, an online bikini, swimsuit and resort wear website based in Ireland.
Clickini represents many of Europe’s top designers including Tomas Maier, former Head of Creative Design at Bottega Veneta.
Maier created his own line in 1998 and is known for simple, yet high quality bikinis in fun solid shades of fuchsia, cherry red, sand, black and royal blue.
Clickini offers shipping world wide in a gorgeous signature box tied with a luscious satin ribbon.
NYC Loves Diamond Head Road
Summer lovin' has officially come to the Big Apple as we are excited to announce The Chatwal New York, a luxury five-star hotel in midtown Manhattan, as the exclusive carrier of Diamond Head Road in the city.
The Chatwal is a historic hotel that was once a haunt of legendary entertainment icons and has recently been renovated and "re-imagined" by prominent French architect, Thierry Despont.
DHR can be found in the exclusive Chatwal Spa, a first time co-branding partnership with Kashwere, a global lifestyle brand recognized around the world for feel good products that are as sumptuous to the touch as they are to the eye.

Best Dressed List
DHR is found in many of the world's most exclusive getaways. As I wrote this post I realized that our shopping guide could also be used as a travel resource for those seeking a little bit of indulgence. Part I: Hawai'i
Let's start with the subdued island of Lana'i, the perfect spot to muddle your way through a couple of days of jet lag. The Four Seasons Manele Bay is situated on one of Hawai'i's most picturesque bays; sparkling white sand set against a peacock blue Pacific Ocean. Take in the view (or a snooze) under one of the pool's yellow umbrellas or rehab during one of the spa's signature treatments such as the cooling ti-leaf wrap.
Now that you're settled, let's head to the brand new Kapalua Spa on Maui to get ready for some hot yoga overlooking Kapalua Bay or maybe if you still need another day or two; a healing bath immersed in calming ali'i kula lavender. This 30,000 square foot Hawaiian spa heaven is the ultimate retreat set amidst Maui's most luxurious resort community.
Relaxed and ready to experience a bit of Honolulu's more urban indulgences, head to the affluent suburb of Kahala on O'ahu's southeast shore, where you'll find the chic kiosk of Riches Hawaii. Located in trendy Kahala Mall near Starbuck's and Godiva thank goodness; owner, Lo Kaimuloa, often carries local designer goods that are not found anywhere else on the island. If you're in the mood to see "whose" in town, grab a bite to eat at the celeb magnet haven of the Kahala Resort where you'll find BECCA Beach, a new boutique catering to the island's fashionistas. Mrs. Ozzy Osbourne recently picked up a DHR silk wrap for herself at BECCA Beach. Mahalo, Sharon!
If a timeless classic is on your list, head to the vintage oceanfront delight that is the Halekulani Resort. High tea on the verandah? Check. Our aqua silk pareau is a signature item at the spa's boutique and our silk wraps are given to VIP guests to wear during treatments. Makes sense as silk is known as a healing natural fiber.
With shopping bags in tow, head to the verdant home of the Grand Hyatt Kaua'i Resort and Spa for some lokahi; unity, harmony and balance. End your Hawaiian journey with a lomi lomi or pohaku warm stone massage in one of the spa's open air bungalows. As they say, the closer you are to nature, the closer you are to discovering yourself.


















