The ʻŪʻū (Myripristis amaena), commonly known as the Menpachi, Brick Soldierfish, or ‘ū‘ū in Hawaiian, is a striking reef fish easily identified by its pale red to pink coloration with darker red scale margins. Its large eyes, characteristic of nocturnal feeders, and a dark streak behind the operculum distinguish it. These fish typically grow up to almost a foot and are found in groups hiding in caves and under ledges during the day, emerging at night to feed on zooplankton and small crustaceans.
In Hawai‘i, the ‘ū‘ū is a valued food fish, appreciated for its rich, oily flesh and is commonly caught in small-scale and subsistence fisheries. While there isn't extensive documented specific cultural significance beyond its use as a food source, the presence of such fish in traditional Hawaiian diets speaks to their role in sustaining island communities. As part of the vibrant reef ecosystem, the ‘ū‘ū also plays an ecological role as both predator and prey, contributing a balanced marine environment.
- David Shepard
David Shepard Hawaii
Menpachi ʻŪʻū Keyhole Accordion Dress
Menpachi ʻŪʻū Keyhole Accordion Dress
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A flowy, island-luxe dress inspired by the iridescent red of the native Menpachi ʻŪʻū fish. This Hawaiian halter top dress features a pleated accordion design that moves beautifully with every step, reflecting light like fish scales beneath the ocean’s surface. It’s breathable and wrinkle-resistant, perfect for tropical weather or resort wear. Designed in Hawai‘i, this aloha wear dress offers an elegant, effortless fit that flatters all body types.
*Model wearing size Small
Details:
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96% polyester and 4% elastane premium blend
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Lightweight, soft, and durable pleated fabric
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Halter high neckline with keyhole front
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Flowy, ankle-length silhouette
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Red and black print designed in Hawai‘i, printed on imported fabric
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