August 25, 201423 Comments

shop talk {introducing kit & ace}

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As I get older, I'm starting to realize how much I really rely on my basics, both the investment pieces (hello, Chanel) to the tried and true t-shirts that I essentially live my life in. Don't get me wrong, of course. I'll always be game for statement pieces and dressing up -- and I don't think that'll ever change much. I just find that I'm now more drawn to pieces that I can pepper into the rotation effortlessly -- paired down with jeans or elevated with pencil skirts. Fits in nicely at the office but can just as easily carry me through a weekend bike ride. An understated piece fit for lounging with just the right amount of je ne sais quoi slouch and luxe feel to it. 
Sounds like a tall order, no?
Well, yes. But that was before Kit & Ace came into the picture. Let's take a moment to rewind a few weeks back to when I was hopping around Vancouver for a long weekend getaway. I've already shared a lot of what I ate, did and saw while up north (you can read the full recap here) but have been waiting to share these photos with all of you to really introduce my latest brand crush (and the reason I ventured up north in the first place) -- Kit & Ace. 
Launched just this past July, Kit & Ace is a technical cashmere line brought to you by a lot of the same masterminds behind Lululemon. Which brings us to the first reason why I love them -- fit, fit, FIT. These folks truly understand fit and the way garments need to move and adapt to a body. Each piece has signature darting on the lower back, giving it a more tailored effect. Plus, the cashmere blend is to die for and completely home washing machine friendly (reasons two and three why I love their pieces).
For those in the Vancouver area, I highly recommend you check out their shop in Gastown -- lots of unique conversation starter pieces sprinkled throughout the store, like these custom made "button" overhead lights.
This guy on the right, I'm told, is a blend between a flamingo and a Canadian goose. A glamingo? 🙂
Almost bought three skateboards solely for the purpose of hanging them up on the wall in my apartment. Truth me told, I'm still considering it.
Outfit details: Vest: Alexander Wang; Tank: Kit & Ace; Shorts: Levis; Boots: Isabel Marant; Sunglasses: Target; Watch: Daniel Wellington; Wallet: Emerson Fry; Cuff: Hermes; Rings: Jennifer Zeuner; Alexa Leigh; Necklace: Givenchy 
I think what really struck a chord with me though is their company motto, "Nothing works without integrity" which I personally find to be so true about a lot of things, not just in clothing and fashion. With that in mind, a lot of our weekend was spent brainstorming and discussing our ideas on the retail industry in general, how we see it evolving in the years ahead and what inspires us and pushes us to create in the first place. It was the perfect creative reboot that I've been craving for quite some time now so a huge thank you is in order to the Kit & Ace team for having me! Hurry on up to San Francisco already -- I know we'd be happy to have you down here in the States! 
Outfit photos by Alexander Ting // Store photos by Krystal Bick

June 17, 201425 Comments

intermix palo alto + google gals

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A few weeks back, right before I left for London, the Intermix team invited myself and a few of my other stylish coworkers to break in their new Palo Alto store. In true Silicon Valley fashion, we stopped by before all of our meetings for the day (read: EARLY), coffee in hand and explored the store before opening hours. Let's just state the obvious here and say, more work days should really start with a little retail therapy. 
You can see more photos and read our little Q&A here on the Intermix blog. And if you're in the area, do stop by their new Palo Alto store in the Town & Country Village. Thanks again for having us, Intermix -- we'll be back again very soon! (Especially, because I think I NEED that gray IRO jacket in my life.)
The entire store was ours. OURS. Muhahaha.
Trying on new shades for summer, with my incredibly cute pregnant coworker, Irene (check out her blog here!).
I eventually talked Laura, our marketing guru for Google Shopping Express, into trying a pair of overalls on. And while she won't admit it, I think she kinda liked it. 😉
Regretting not getting this Nicholas crop top and skirt combo.
The grey IRO jacket that will forever haunt my dreams. Debating if I should go back and scoop it up...
How cute is she?!
Pattern mixin' it up!

October 29, 201321 Comments

introducing…elizabeth charles

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If you recall, a few months back I listed out some of my favorite places to shop around San Francisco -- topping my list were a few local boutiques and start up sites based in the area. One that's becoming a quick repeat offender for my weekend routine is a neighborhood haunt of mine: Elizabeth Charles in Pacific Heights. 
Of course, I was drawn in for the beautifully-styled window mannequins and the lust-worthy inventory (hello Isabel Marant, Kenzo and, my personal fave, Roksanda Ilincic), but it wasn't really until I got to know the shop owner and founder, Elizabeth herself, when we worked together for my Fashion Week wardrobe that I realized I was hooked! She's got an incredible dry wit, a wicked sense of styling and an Aussie to boot (so needless to say, I've been picking her brain about where to stay during our trip). 
Don't you just love when your favorite shops end up having the coolest shop owners? Makes you just want to hang out all day! (And trust me, I'm guilty of this.)
Stay tuned for more details about a fun event I have in the works with Elizabeth Charles. In the meantime, let's just say you can save the date of November 20th. 
And on a side note, if you're a Rachel Zoe fan, you should check out the Hangout on Air that a few of my team members worked on with her. Tune in at 1:30 pm PST today!

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