October 28, 201520 Comments

collegiate

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Sweater: Lou & Grey; Shirt: Thakoon X Kohl's; Jeans: DL 1961; Bag: Chanel; Sunglasses: Celine; Shoes: Manolo Blahnik
If you had your tuition covered for the next school year, essentially a "Go back to school for free" card (and collect $200 since you pass 'Go' along the way) -- what classes would you take?
Mine would be...
Theology, darkroom photography, as many computer programming courses I could cram in, art history and an introduction to ballet. 
Alright, see you at the dorms! 😉

October 27, 201518 Comments

cafe cluny {and other west village haunts}

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Vest: Lou & Grey; Jeans: DL 1961; Shoes: Saint Laurent; Bag: Saint Laurent; Sunglasses: Celine; Necklace: Aldo; Belt: Asos
My idea of a perfect evening (date night or not) would entail the following right here in the West Village:
1. Pre-dinner drinks at Fedora on W. 4th Street.
2. Dinner at Cafe Cluny, just a few steps away on W. 4th Street.
3. Post-dinner, but pre-show drinks at Wallflower on 12th Street.
4. A jazz show at Village Vanguard on 7th Avenue.
5. Depending on the weather, a stroll down Bank and Waverly Streets (my favorite neighborhood corner).
6. Sitting on a random stoop on Bank Street (ideally with some Big Fat Gay Ice Cream in hand).
7. If there's no ice cream, then maybe a quick slice at Joe's Pizza on Carmine Street...
8. and then stroll back home...

October 26, 201523 Comments

sleep no more {and other nyc bucket list moments}

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Dress: Self Portrait; Shoes: Saint Laurent; Clutch: Edie Parker (borrowed from McMullen); Bracelet: Miansai; Sunglasses: Celine
Little known fact: I love scary movies. Well. Scary anything, really. Haunted houses. Ghost hunter documentaries. Halloween. You name it, if it makes the hair on the back of my neck rise, then I'm all over it. In fact, I remember the first time I saw The Shining with a certain ex boyfriend. Once the ending credits started rolling, I remember all he wanted to do was watch a comedy to forget about Jack Nicholson's face. And all I wanted to do was look up where that exact hotel was located so I could visit it someday. (Side note: The Stanley Hotel in Colorado, the actual hotel that inspired the King novel, is opening a horror museum soon. Sign me up!)
Of course, as you can imagine, this has proven difficult with most of my past boyfriends who don't share my same appreciation. But hey, it usually means I grab onto you during the movie and bury my head into your shoulder, so let's pick our battles, shall we? 😉
Anyway, as you can also imagine, this means the minute I moved to New York, I've been itching to check out the Sleep No More performance at the McKittrick Hotel -- an interactive take on MacBeth that encourages you get lost roaming 5 floors of a dimly lit, eerie hotel. Actors run in and out of rooms, sometimes into you and past you, reenacting different tense scenes, while you, the audience, are mere bystanders (and sometimes participants), all wearing masks. I'd be amiss if I didn't mention a certain Gossip Girl episode tipped me off to this, as I'm sure it did for the rest of America, but I digress.
Much to my delight, I was able to sneak in an evening at the McKittrick Hotel a few weeks ago now and was beyond giddy the entire time -- even if I technically lost my date during it (it's easy to do, they purposefully split groups up). I decided to wear this new Self Portrait dress for the occasion as it felt like an appropriate moody nod to the evening's festivities, although granted, I'll probably opt for flats next time due to all the running up flights of stairs you do. 
This, of course, has gotten me started on my other "Only in New York City" bucket list moments, most of which are luckily right around the corner. With there being so much to do here, like see New York City sights, I feel more determined to want to complete the goals on my bucket list. Might as well make the most of what this city has to offer.

So without further adieu...

1. Ice skating at Rockefeller Center and Central Park.
2. Spending an evening strolling past all of the holiday window displays at Bergdorfs, Barneys and Saks. 
3. Catch a performance of the Nutcracker.
4. Camp out for a live taping of The Late Show, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel Live.
5. Now that the Mets are in the World Series, I'm dying to see Game 3 here in town. 
6. Sit court side at a Knicks game, next to Jay and B. Just kidding. I'm fine with cheap seats.
7. Save up for one of the helicopter tours of NYC. Ya know, also with Jay and B.
8. Dinner at Per Se -- yep, you guessed it. Also with Jay and B.
9. Carriage ride through Central Park when it's snowing.
10. Rent one of the row boats in Central Park (this one may have to wait for next summer).
For all my New Yorkers and New York aficionados alike, what's on your NYC bucket list? Do share!  

October 23, 201512 Comments

proportion play

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First outfit: Turtleneck: Macys; Jeans: MiH (old but similar style here); Shoes: Saint Laurent; Sunglasses: Celine; Bag: Saint Laurent; Bracelet: Miansai
Second outfit: Vest: Macy's; Dress: Macy's; Shoes: Manolo Blahnik; Sunglasses: Celine; Bag: Chanel; Necklaces: Jennifer Zeuner; Bracelet: Miansai
If you've been following along on Instagram, you've probably noticed I've been quickly gearing up for fall (my first substantially real fall in over 5 years!) -- stocking up on the usual suspects like turtlenecks, long vests, tall boots and more than my fair share of felt hats. When it comes to styling everything together though, I'm excited to play more with proportions this time around -- the more unexpected the better. 

Take these two outfits that I recently scooped up from the RACHEL Rachel Roy collection available at Macy's, for example. Under normal circumstances, I would totally rock this oversized, sleeveless turtleneck with a pair of skinny jeans, but I love how the slouchy pair of denim culottes give it a more off-duty look. And the long vest? It definitely could work with just about a lot of my outfits recently, but I think this flowy shirt dress adds an interesting softer dimension to the look -- adding the right amount of movement to an otherwise very structured look.
Here are a few other favorite pieces that could add a little extra dimension to your fall outfits, in case you're looking to mix things up a bit, too...
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This post was in collaboration with Macy's and ShopStyle. As always, all opinions and styling are my own. Thank you for supporting all This Time Tomorrow collaborations! 

October 22, 201516 Comments

well vested

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Vest: Thakoon X Kohl's; Turtleneck: Ted Baker; Jeans: DL 1961; Shoes: Louise Et Cie; Sunglasses: YSL; Bag: Chanel; Bracelet: Miansai
Two things about this outfit:
1. I may have blatantly copied a certain outfit that I saw on Amal Clooney once.  
2. I'm an absolute sucker for long vests right now, with pretty much, well, everything. Here's a collection of some my favorites around the internet these days...
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October 20, 201518 Comments

last notes of summer

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Top and skirt: Jonathan Simkhai (borrowed); Shoes: Steve Madden; Clutch: Olympia Le-Tan; Sunglasses: YSL; Bracelets: Vita Fede
Just a sweet, fleeting flashback to warmer temps and rosé afternoons with girlfriends.

October 19, 201514 Comments

slouch

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Sweater: Lou & Grey; Jeans: DL 1961; Boots: Stuart Weitzman; Bag: Chanel; Jacket: Alexander McQueen (similar style here); Bracelet: Miansai; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban
Much to the chagrin of several (ex) boyfriends, I've always had a soft spot for turtlenecks. So much so, that I even stock up on a few new ones each fall. The slouchier the better. If you've been following along on Instagram, you may have noticed me sporting them with skinny jeans and boots for an easy day of running around the city, like this outfit, but I love mixing up proportions by layering them over loose flowy dresses and skirts or even with a pair of cropped denim culottes (my new personal favorite combo). Are you a turtleneck aficionado? Great. Lots of them are coming your way -- outfit posts coming soon!
On an unrelated note, I'm still here in Tel Aviv for Fashion Week -- if you have any recs for what to see and do in the area, please send them my way!

October 15, 201519 Comments

tel aviv dreaming

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Dress: Coach; Boots: Stuart Weitzman; Scarf: Coach; Sunglasses: YSL; Clutch: Parker Thatch Bracelets: Vita Fede
In less than 12 hours, I'll be hopping on a plane to visit Tel Aviv for my first time. 
Pinch me.
OK, that didn't work. Pinch me again.
This invite came almost what feels like ages ago, so I can't believe the day is actually here to pack up my bags for Tel Aviv Fashion Week. If any of you have been or are from Israel, please do let me know! Would love any and all recommendations you may have for restaurants, bars, sights and anything else we absolutely can't miss while there.
As always, you can follow along right here on Instagram or better yet, find me on Snapchat (username: krystalbick) for the latest (and probably goofiest) antics from the trip.
See you all on the other side of the world soon!

October 14, 201527 Comments

self portrait(s)

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Dress: Self Portrait; Shoes: Manolo Blahnik; Clutch: Olympia Le-Tan; Sunglasses: Celine
I, much like the rest of the blogosphere, have been completely enamored with all things Self-Portrait lately. So much so, that when it came time to plan my outfit for Monday's outing to Sleep No More, I couldn't help myself and snagged this little black dress. In all fairness though, I've been searching high and low for a unique LBD that toed the line between sexy and demure. I think this dress fits that bill quite nicely.
Of course, I have a handful of other favorites from the brand (gah, who am I kidding -- I have too many favorites to count). How about you guys? Have you been eyeing any of their dresses lately?
  
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October 12, 201521 Comments

dorothy called

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Jacket: Alexander McQueen (old, but obsessed with this similar style); Dress: Tanya Taylor (borrowed from McMullen Boutique in Oakland); Shoes: Valentino; Sunglasses: YSL; Bag: Chanel
While I may not live in the Bay Area anymore, I still love discovering local gems there -- it makes my visits back home that much more eventful if I get to revisit an old neighborhood and see how it's changed, how it's reinventing itself or what new spot everyone is lining up for brunch on Sunday. 
My most recent discovery? It's actually a hop across the Bay Bridge over into Oakland: McMullen Boutique. I had the chance to meet shop owner (and accessory extraordinaire) Sherri McMullen when she and her team were out in New York for Fashion Week. She's just as lovely as I imagine her boutique to be -- filled with Tibi, Roksanda Ilincic, Edie Parker and soon Self Portrait -- and I know on my next visit out west, I'll be making many a pitstop in her neck of the woods. In the meantime, she was gracious enough to loan me a few pieces for NYFW, including this oh-so-sweet Tanya Taylor number that's sure to give Dorothy a run for her money.
For all my Bay Area readers, I hope you'll pop over to say hello to the ladies over at McMullen sometime soon!

October 9, 201516 Comments

new york firsts

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Cape, turtleneck and pants: Ted Baker; Shoes: Saint Laurent; Bag: Chanel; Sunglasses: Celine
Given this is my first year here in New York, I'm racking up a lot of milestones. My first crazy cab driver experience (let's save that story for another day). My first (of many) celebrity sightings when they're out getting coffee (they're just like us!). My first concert at Radio City Music Hall (Hozier!). My first hurricane (not sure Joaquin really counts, but hey, it's something).
But perhaps my favorite of them all? My first fall. Like many of you, I'm sure, I'm a complete and utter hopeless romantic when it comes to fall. Something about the crispness of the air, the sudden bundling of bodies in swaths of layers, feels like something magical is always on the brink of happening. Just don't blink -- or you might miss it.
Naturally, this means shopping for fall also happens to be my favorite. So when Ted Baker asked me to share some of my fall favorites from their A/W collection, I couldn't add this checkered cape and turtleneck any faster to my cart. Now all I need is a great book to tuck under my arm before heading up to Central Park for the afternoon. Or in the case of this past weekend, an umbrella as well.
Also...psttt...Ted Baker is having a 25% off sale right now, site-wide. Just use the code: TEDS25 at checkout. You're welcome. 😉

This post was in collaboration with Ted Baker and ShopStyle. As always, all opinions and styling are my own. Thank you for supporting all This Time Tomorrow collaborations! 

October 7, 201516 Comments

london calling {thakoon for designation at kohl’s}

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First outfit: Vest and dress: Kohl's; Boots: Stuart Weitzman; Bag: Chanel; Sunglasses: Celine; Bracelets: Vita Fede 
Second outfit: Sweater and dress: Kohl's; Shoes: Manolo Blahnik; Clutch: Kate Spade; Sunglasses: Celine
Third outfit: Top and skirt: Kohl's; Shoes: Manolo Blahnik; Bag: Chanel; Sunglasses Celine; Bracelets: Vita Fede

I love when my favorite designers team up with a department store powerhouse -- the results usually end up in a fury of online stalking on multiple devices. And if the size gods smile down upon you, you can usually walk away with a decent update to you wardrobe, with lots of pieces to mix and match. 
You all know I'm a sucker for Thakoon (ahem, this post last week should prove it). So this collaboration is sartorial music to my ears. Each piece oozes with Thakoon's effortless cool factor at a fraction of the price. And with fall already in full swing here in New York, I'm excited to start layering all these new pieces (especially that plaid vest, which feels very Amal Clooney, no?).
Have you scooped anything from the Thakoon for DesigNation at Kohl's collection? Do share! 


This post was in collaboration with Kohl's. As always, all opinions and styling are my own. Thank you for supporting all This Time Tomorrow collaborations! 

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October 5, 201518 Comments

goody two-shoes {louise et cie}

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First outfit: Jacket: St. John (similar style here); Sweater: White House Black Market; Pants: St. John (similar style here); Shoes: Louise Et Cie; Sunglasses: YSL; Bag: Chanel; Bracelet: Miansai 
Second outfit: Jacket: Alexander McQueen; Dress: Roksanda Ilincic (borrowed from McMullen Boutique); Bag: Chanel; Sunglasses: YSL; Bracelet: Miansai; Shoes: Louise Et Cie
Full disclosure: If you're like me and live in New York, (or perhaps you do this when you visit New York), your recall of certain places around the city usually revolve around scenes from TV shows or movies. After all, it's hard to avoid. Even Wikipedia attempted at an exhaustive list of all movies filmed and set here in NYC, only to remark that it's very likely an incomplete list.

I've found this makes for a fun bar game -- seeing who can correctly place a certain TV show scene with different spots around the city. For example: The sushi restaurant where Samantha throws a drink in Richard's face? Sushi Samba on 7th! The theater where Joey performs in an Off Broadway show circa season 3? Lucille Lortel on Christopher Street! And of course, you can't pass the Met steps without hearing Blair Waldorf in your head, asking you to sit a few steps below her.

This, naturally, leads to iconic fashion moments as well. Carrie's dress that blows up over her head while in front of the Guggenheim Museum. Serena's opening credits outfit in a cognac leather jacket and striped shirt while standing in Grand Central Station. Oh, and let's not Seinfeld's puffy shirt that he wears on The Today Show (or perhaps we would like to forget it?).    

My point to all of this? I like to think these two outfits pay a slight homage to Blair, a tipping of the proverbial headband, if you will. Because at the end of the day, there's something about wearing something so prim and proper (like these chic little flats and bow pumps by Louise et Cie), that gives you that certain Queen B attitude. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm going to hop around the Upper East Side today.
This post was in collaboration with Louise Et Cie. As always, all opinions and styling are my own. Thank you for supporting all This Time Tomorrow collaborations! 

October 2, 201519 Comments

dream a little dream of me

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Jacket: Alexander McQueen; Jumpsuit: Tibi borrowed from McMullen; Shoes: Dior; Necklace: Net-A-Porter packaging ribbon; Sunglasses: YSL (similar style here); Bracelets: Vita Fede

October 1, 201522 Comments

blushing {in jonathan simkhai}

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Top and skirt: Jonathan Simkhai (borrowed); Shoes: Manolo Blahnik; Clutch: Olympia Le-Tan; Sunglasses: YSL; Necklaces: Jennifer Zeuner; Bracelets: Vita Fede
We're currently awaiting Joaquin's arrival here on the east coast (fingers crossed it passes over us), but regardless, this rainy flashback to New York Fashion Week seemed fitting for today. I sported this fitted lace and mesh combo by Jonathan Simkhai for a day full of hopping around the west side between shows, meetings and recharging my phone at the nearest available outlet. 
It should be noted: I started off the day with this umbrella -- only to remember why I almost never bring umbrellas with me in the first place. I always lose them. Always. 
So Joaquin, if you're coming, I refuse to hop over to Rite Aid to buy yet another umbrella that will undoubtedly either: 1. snap in on itself from one gust of wind or 2. this forgetful gal will leave dinner after one too many cocktails and leave said umbrella behind. Instead, you can find me in bed, curled up with Elvis and a little Ella Fitzgerald humming in the background. 

September 30, 201517 Comments

last moments of summer

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Top: LN Family; Shorts: Levis (so, so, so old!); Shoes: Steve Madden; Sunglasses: YSL; Choker: Net-A-Porter packaging ribbon; Bracelets: Vita Fede
We snapped these photos a few weeks back when summer's mugginess was still at its worst (hence the short shorts here) and while we're already headed into October now, I just wanted to bid my first New York summer adieu. Something tells me I'll be looking back on this particular summer for years to come, as you often do with any season or part of your life that marked a lot of firsts and self discoveries. 
Now...on to fall!

September 29, 201517 Comments

nyc street art tour with vogue & longchamp

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Dress: Longchamp: Pants: St. John; Bag: Longchamp; Sunglasses: YSL; Bracelets: Vita Fede
If you follow me on Instagram, you've probably noticed I've been doing a lot of hopping around Soho, the Lower East Side and Nolita areas lately. And as much as I love living on the West Side, there's something undeniably "gritty New York" about these more eastern neighborhoods, and I mean gritty in the best way possible. The vibe is palpably different. It's a little rough around the edges. It's raw. It's unapologetic. Rowdy bars next to tattoo parlors. Even the bookstores stay open late, welcoming slightly tipsy patrons to come in and browse after last call. And I love escaping to this part of town, especially in search of new street art murals that seem to pop up on a daily basis. Every corner you walk around, you are bound to see beautiful street art on almost every building. If you ask me, it brings them to life. My friend told me once how some people don't like having street art on their buildings, and how they look for a vandalism cleanup service in their area to take it off. If you're the owner of a successful, professional business, you probably don't want anything to affect your image, and I can see why they don't like this. Each to their own, but it really can add something to your building if you allow it. Some of the ones we came across were simply amazing.
A few weeks back, Lydia and I were searching for one particular mural, the Anna Wintour and Karl Lagerfeld portrait by Bradley Theodore at Kenmare and Elizabeth Streets, right at the border of Soho and Little Italy. Unfortunately, when we got there, we were both pretty disappointed to find out it had been painted over a few months prior. We made do with a different mural (one that I actually fell in love with as well, seen here), but in a way, the Anna and Karl mural haunted me since then -- essentially, it was the one that got away.
Fast forward a few weeks, when I received an invite to join the Vogue and Longchamp teams for a mini street art tour of their own, with an exclusive invite to Bradley Theordore's home studio in DUMBO. I practically had to pinch myself when I read that. I then had to pinch myself again when I walked into his studio to see Anna and Karl hanging ever so neatly facing each other, in that same almost lovestruck pose. To say I was awestruck would likely be a sore understatement, but then we got to know Bradley, which pretty much was the icing on the cake. In short: he's the ultimate host and refreshingly easy to just hang out with. We snacked on cheesecake, sipped champagne and toasted his amazing view with homemade tequila cocktails he whipped up himself. He then walked us through his work space, played a few EDM songs he's really into lately and joined us for a late night dinner at Gali.
I know it's said plenty of times to the point of being cliche, but it's nights like that one that really prove New York is magic. Pure magic.
Huge thanks to the Vogue and Longchamp teams for inviting me!

Outfit photos by Christine Cameron // All studio shots by Krystal Bick and Rachel Martino

This post was in collaboration with Vogue and Longchamp. As always, all opinions and styling are my own. Thank you for supporting all This Time Tomorrow collaborations! 

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September 28, 201531 Comments

the catcher in the rye

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Crop top: Asos; Skirt: LN Family; Shoes: Steve Madden; Necklaces: Jennifer Zeuner; Bracelets: Vita Fede; Sunglasses: YSL
This past weekend, and pretty much every other weekend when I'm not traveling, I hop on the C train to Central Park to find a quiet spot to read. Granted, this has been my MO for most of my life. Simply put: I love to read outside. Just ask my parents. I would pace around our backyard with a book, making laps around the lawn, occasionally popping my head up if our dog, Bobo, happened to be following too closely next to me. 
There's something about the fresh air, the buzzing of people passing by waltzing in and out of your book's narrative and the off chance that someone sitting on the bench nearby has read that book as well and wants to know what you think about chapter 21 -- for me, it makes the story that much more tangible, almost to the point, when I think about certain books I've read, I also recall where I was when I was reading it. What the temperature was like? What was going on around me at the time? Was I lying on cool grass or lounging on a back porch swing?
This gets doubly interesting, (at least for me anyway), when I get to reread old favorites of mine that are set in New York, actually here in New York. Most recently, I've started thumbing through The Catcher in the Rye again, the last time being in high school, like most other folks. And in a way, it's a weird déjà vu feeling to be reading it in Central Park. On one hand, I feel that much more connected to the book's events given that I'm actually sitting next to the very pond that Holden refers to when he wonders about the ducks in the winter and where they go when the water freezes over. And on the other hand, I can still picture Ms. Sweeney's freshman English classroom at Galena High School, where I first read the book. 
I'm not sure if any of this makes sense (and it's fine if it doesn't), but it just struck me as both odd and kind of amazing that two parts of my life could come full circle like that. So I just wanted to share -- perhaps you associate time and place to certain books you've read as well?

September 24, 201524 Comments

the california line

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Top and skirt: Cameo (sold out, but dying over this little matching set); Shoes: Steve Madden; Jacket: Old Navy; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban
Random PSA: I'm going to let you in on a little San Francisco secret...the only cable car worth riding is definitely the California line, running from Van Ness to Market Street. Best views from the top of Nob Hill with Grace Cathedral, the Fairmont and the Mark Hopkins hotels nearby. Plus, if you catch it early enough, the conductors will humor you and let you set up a mini photo shoot on board.
In other news, I'm currently en route back home from Utah the next few days (driving to Salt Lake City today before catching a flight back home on Friday) and I cannot wait to share the photos Lydia and I worked on during this trip. Sometimes you just need a creative reboot, something to wake up and shake up your senses again. This trip was exactly what I needed, right when I needed it.
Stay tuned...more to come!

September 23, 201519 Comments

lost in transition

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Jacket: White House Black Market; Pants: St. John; Shoes: Saint Laurent; Sunglasses: Celine; Bag: Chanel; Necklace: Net-A-Porter ribbon

September 22, 201519 Comments

the new yorker bag

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If you've been following along on Instagram, you may have noticed I'm in Utah at the moment, kicking my feet up on the dashboard of a Mustang convertible and watching the sunset in different national parks along the way. But, let's rewind a week back to fashion week.
This particular outfit was probably one of my favorites and easily one of the fastest ones thrown together at the last minute. This past fashion week was also one of my busiest -- which I'm by no means complaining about -- it just meant a lot of mornings started out with an early shoot with Lydia before leaving my apartment for the day, hopping to meetings, shows, events and eventually dinner and drinks with girlfriends to finally rest our feet and swap stories from the day.
Thankfully, I've gotten pretty good at packing the New Yorker bag -- one that contains exactly what I need for the day. Phone chargers, a few granola bars, a makeup bag for touchups, a small hand fan (because those Subways get hot!) and, while we're on the topic, a small army of Metro cards (because I'm notorious for forgetting that I have balance on one card and end up buying a new card). The lifesaver of the bunch, of course, is the pair of flats that I neatly tuck away. It may sound like a lot (and oftentimes, it is for a lot of my bags) but this Brahmin backpack was the ultimate fashion week secret weapon -- it fit everything, with a bit of room to spare -- and I love how it added an unexpected element to my outfits.
This post was in collaboration with Brahmin. As always, all opinions and styling are my own. Thank you for supporting all This Time Tomorrow collaborations! 

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September 21, 201520 Comments

those west village date nights

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Dress: Thakoon; Heels: Steve Madden; Bag: Chanel; Sunglasses: Celine
I'm currently cruising through Utah, lounging in jean cut off shorts, ankle boots and a tank (rocking convertible hair) -- but if we rewind a few weeks ago, I was cruising through the West Village in this little date night number. As someone who typically shies away from anything too form fitting or short, I love how this Thakoon dress still kicks things up a notch with a deep cutting back. Perfect for that "leave them wanting more" exit, right? 😉

September 18, 201530 Comments

go west, young woman

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Sweater: Lord & Taylor; Jeans: Frame; Boots: Sorel; Hat: Gladys Tamez; Bag: Fossil
If you've been following along on Snapchat, you may have heard the whisperings of a Utah road trip in the works. Well, the day is finally here! I'm heading out west with a few good friends, a lot of good tunes and an open heart for any and all kind of adventure that may await us. As someone who grew up primarily in a desert environment, I'm looking forward to some dry, arid heat and blazing, pink sunsets (god, I miss those sunsets!). We'll be hitting up a slew of national parks along the way (Arches, Zion, Bryce etc.), for hiking, sunrise yoga, horseback riding (fingers crossed), who knows, maybe some rafting and fishing. Anything goes in the wild west!
If you have any recommendations for what to see or do in the greater Utah/northern Arizona area, please do let me know here in the comments!
Now, as for packing. Given that we're walking into a late summer situation over there, I've stocked up on a rotation of breezy summer dresses with light layers for when it gets cooler at night (since yes, there will be lots of stargazing!) -- but what I'm most excited about? Living in activewear for the next few days. Especially with Fashion Week behind us, it'll be nice to just start each day with a brisk run through the canyons before switching into some hiking gear for midday treks. I'm particularly excited about these boots by Sorel, which will be perfect with some jean cut off shorts, a bandana neck scarf and a loose tank -- perhaps for when we finally head to this beauty of a spot
Photos by Lydia Hudgens

This post was in collaboration with Sorel. As always, all opinions and styling are my own. Thank you for supporting all This Time Tomorrow collaborations! 

September 14, 201520 Comments

steady drum beat

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Trench, sweater and pants: White House Black Market; Shoes: Manolo Blahnik; Bag: Chanel; Sunglasses: YSL; Bracelets: Vita Fede
How do you live your life to the beat of your own drum?
With fashion week in full force, I've been asking myself this question a lot. Namely because, when I look around the table at after-show dinner parties with my girlfriends, I'm so inspired by the women surrounding me. They're shop owners. Authors. Digital marketing trailblazers. Mothers. Wives. Bosses. Entrepreneurs. Bad. Ass. Women.
I can see the passion in their eyes and hear the excitement in their voice when we swap stories around the room about upcoming projects and endeavors. We share in each other's triumphs. And we learn from each other's failures (and celebrate them, too!). As cliche as it sounds, it's so beautiful when you can see your friends loving the lives they're creating for themselves, which in turn, inspires you to do the same.
This post was in collaboration with White House Black Market. As always, all opinions and styling are my own. Thank you for supporting all This Time Tomorrow collaborations! 

September 11, 201523 Comments

devil may care {true religion}

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Top: Frank & Eileen; Jeans: True Religion (I trimmed the hem myself because I'm a shorty); Shoes: Manolo Blahnik; Sunglasss: YSL; Clutch: Olympia Le-Tan; Necklace: Ribbon from Net-a-Porter package
As much as I love my full midi skirts and ankle grazing culottes, there's something about the girl that can simply pull off a pair of great fitting jeans and an oversized oxford that I've always secretly envied. It's that effortless effort, that devil-may-care approach to what looks like it required a lot of thought and consideration, but really didn't at all. She spends 5 minutes putting it together and can turn 5 heads before she reaches the corner on her way to the subway.

As I've gotten older, I've been able to fine tune my approach to finding said classic pieces -- making sure before I invest in something, that it hits all the checkmarks on my list, which of course, is crucial when it comes to jeans especially. This pair by True Religion (the Halle Super Skinny) is a recent addition to the rotation and I'm loving the overall fit of them -- with just the right amount of give and stretch, they're comfortable without losing their structure (something I detest about jeans that have too high of a percentage of spandex in them). Plus, they're mid-rise which I think hits perfectly for that slightly tucked but untucked look with your oxford.
Plus, another bonus of getting older? I think I'm getting closer to nailing that "getting-dressed-in-5-minutes" thing -- it just requires a strong cup of coffee and an amazing set of braids from the night before that you wake up in. 😉
This post was in collaboration with True Religion. As always, all opinions and styling are my own. Thank you for supporting all This Time Tomorrow collaborations! 

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September 9, 201520 Comments

gansevoort market

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Top: Tibi (love this denim version here); Pants: White House Black Market; Shoes: Steve Madden; Bag Chanel; Sunglasses: YSL
Ready, set...go!
Fashion Week is right around the corner (eep, tomorrow!), which means my feet and my liver are going to take a beating the next few days. Posting should be somewhat regular around these parts, but in case you want a peek at what I'm up to, follow along on Instagram (krystal_bick) and better yet, Snapchat (krystalbick).
Catch ya on the flip side! 

September 8, 201529 Comments

looking up, looking down

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Dress: Isabel Marant; Bag: Chanel via TheRealReal; Boots: Isabel Marant; Necklaces: Jennifer Zeuner; Sunglasses: YSL; Bracelets: Vita Fede
I was chatting with a few friends the other day about how easy it is to constantly look up when you're in New York. The buildings. The flashing billboards. The traffic keeping you on your toes at all times. The sheer pace of the city makes it hard to not to crane your neck, seemingly the minute you leave your door. In fact, it almost demands it. But there's also something so fascinating about paying attention to what's at your feet from time to time, namely at the messages that pop up pretty often on most sidewalks around the city. 
Stenciled spray paint. Stickers. Gum portraits (!!). Sidewalk chalk. You name it -- someone has probably tried leaving a mark with it at some intersection. 
And the more you pay attention to it, the more you start recognizing the work of certain folks. If you follow me on Snapchat, you've probably seen me share some of my favorites pretty often: In Pursuit of Magic, Stand Here to Activate Your Super Powers, and then there's the elusive hearts left around the West Village, done simply in sidewalk chalk. And I love that no one washes them away. It's become one of my favorite Easter-egg like hunts around the city. 
This past weekend, during one of my routine visits to Washington Square Park with Elvis, we stumbled upon a whole slew of sidewalk chalk art right in front of the Arch, all of them different quotes from notable New Yorkers or quotes about New York itself, including my favorite from John Lennon, that I shared here. And for a moment, a handful of other folks and I stopped in our tracks, took our earbuds out and read. The pavement. Together. 
It's moments like that, that I always think to myself, 'Man, I hope New York never stops surprising me.' 
Something tells me it won't stop. 

September 7, 201517 Comments

i’ll be there for you

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Dress: Proenza Schouler (from a few seasons ago); Shoes: Steve Madden; Bag: Saint Laurent (love this tan version here); Sunglasses: Celine; Necklaces: Jennifer Zeuner
In case this particular neighborhood corner or the title of this post hasn't already gotten a certain theme song stuck in your head, then here's a slew of other songs to get you tapping your foot in no time. 
Hope you're all enjoying the long weekend! 

September 4, 201521 Comments

perspective

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Dress: Reformation; Shoes: Zara; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban; Lips: Burberry; Necklaces: Jennifer Zeuner
I originally had something else written for this post, but in light of a certain image that has circulated quite a bit the past 24 hours, and after reading this article about it (heads up: the images in this article are disturbing), it only seemed fitting to change today's topic. 
I know we don't talk about politics or world issues here on This Time Tomorrow -- and I'm by no means trivializing what we do discuss here or any other fashion/lifestyle/travel/food/insert-niche-here blog for that matter. But I do think I'd be amiss if I were to post these photos today of one of my favorite dresses, taken in a beautiful city (San Francisco), in a beautiful country, without taking a moment to acknowledge everything that I'm so incredibly thankful for and blessed to have -- because it's so easy to lose sight of that at times. And I know I often do.
What really hit me (more accurate: what broke my heart) was the young boy's father's quote today in The New York Times:
"Now I don't want anything. Even if you give me all the countries in the world, I don't want them. What was precious is gone."
I guess what I'm trying to say, as we head into the long weekend, is perspective is everything. And sometimes you have to remind yourself that. 

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