June 11, 201515 Comments

five minutes / five years

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Blazer: Helmut Lang; Shirt: Rodarte X Opening Ceremony; Jeans: Current/Elliot; Boots: Celine; Scarf: Alexander McQueen; Sunglasses: Celine; Wallet: Proenza Schouler (love this similar style here)
"One belongs to New York instantly, one belongs to it as much in five minutes as in five years." -- Tom Wolfe

I don't know what it is about this week, but something just seems to be clicking. Like I'm where I'm supposed to be, when I'm supposed to be there and for all the right reasons I both know, and don't know yet. 
Blind clarity, perhaps? I'll take it. 
A reader left a comment on yesterday's post mentioning that I seemed to be embracing the New York aesthetic well. It made me smile from ear to ear. Because I really am liking how New York looks and feels on me. It just fits. So thanks NYC. Admittedly, I was a bit nervous how the transition would go (all natural self-doubts I think) but I truly feel like I belong. And that's always a great feeling.

June 10, 201528 Comments

uptown/downtown

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Top // Jacket // Pants: St. John; Bag: Chanel; Shoes: Manolo Blahnik; Sunglasses: Celine; Lips: Marc Jacobs "Oh Miley"
I love pieces that pack a little extra styling punch. Take this jacket from St. John for instance. At first glance, it has the prim and proper panache of a little boucle jacket, perfect for work and general uptown outings. But after looking a bit closer, you'll notice the general fit of it is much more downtown -- the moto cut and hardware edge it up just enough to take you well past the look of "ladies who brunch" and more like "ladies who power brunch and kick ass while doing it."
I wore this particular look to the office earlier last week, but can easily see myself styling each individual piece quite differently -- either with distressed jeans or perhaps the pants with a little off the shoulder top action for a more playful date night look.
You can see more photos of this look over on our shared Pinterest board by clicking here.
This post was in collaboration with St. John. As always, all opinions and styling are my own. Thank you for supporting all This Time Tomorrow collaborations! 

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June 8, 201520 Comments

flower run {just shop it out}

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Shirt: Equipment; Jeans: Abercrombie; Hat: Rag & Bone via ShopYourWay.com; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban; Shoes: Manolo Blahnik; Ear cuff: via ShopYourWay.com; Bag: Everlane; Watch: Daniel Wellington
If you're like me, you likely have a few browser tabs open at all times for different pending purchases. Let's call this the consideration pile.
From there, you sit on them. Think about them. Debate them. Send the links to a few friends during lunch at work. And depending on how that series go, you might get one or two of them. Or nothing at all. And start over.
As someone who's an avid online shopper (and also happens to work for an online shopping service) I'm always looking for new sites that have the potential to disrupt the online shopping experience to try out for myself. On my radar lately? I was recently introduced to ShopYourWay.com and I've been dabbling in their personal shopper program, where you can earn points to put toward future purchases (much like frequent flier miles) as well as commission from all sales your followers/clients make. Available stores include the likes of Shopbop (which is where I grabbed this Rag & Bone hat from), Barneys and Saks Fifth Avenue.
Have you guys checked it out yet? For all new personal shoppers, they're offering $20 in points when your clients spend $20 or more in their first 30 days. You can learn more here.
Photos by Lydia Hudgens

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

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June 5, 201523 Comments

round and round we go

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These photos are another flashback to Memorial Day weekend (see the first installment here). Given that I was in the mood to explore a somewhat empty New York City, Lydia suggested we check out Jane's Carousel out in Brooklyn, which I had never been to before. It was one of those perfect, brisk afternoons, with families milling about everywhere, children's laughter lingering in the air as they rushed off to get ice cream and grab a seat on the horse of their choice. Oh, and then Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis walked by with their adorable little baby. So, all in all, you know, your typical New York afternoon. 😉

June 4, 201519 Comments

an afternoon at the palace {taylor stitch}

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You might recall from this post a few months back, that I'm trying my hand at this whole hopping back and forth across the country thing. Between the flights, packing, unpacking, security lines and hitting rush hour traffic en route to JFK, I have to admit, it's proven to be more exhausting than I originally thought. 
But I'll also admit, it's definitely worth it when I get to see warm, friendly faces upon arriving back in San Francisco and that familiar, potato patch fog-ridden skyline that I've come to love (and miss!). You might have spied on Instagram that I recently went back last week for a quick work visit -- which was then parlayed into an excuse to cruise up the Highway 1 coastline over the weekend. Before hopping out of town, I had a chance to catch up with the guys at Taylor Stitch to pick up a few oh-so-necessary pieces for the road trip, including this new striped gauze blouse which hit their workshop yesterday (get clicking right this way to pre-order yours now) and a little denim for good measure (more to come on that next week). 
Of course, when Mike suggested shooting at the Palace of Fine Arts, I was more than game (ahem, clearly, I'm a sucker for that place). I just love how these shots remind me of certain afternoons of mine in that city by the bay: blanket and magazines in tow, a jacket tucked away in case the fog rolled in and perhaps an impromptu visit to Swensen's later in the afternoon for an ice cream pick-me-up. 
So when the in-flight wifi is slower than dial up speed or I'm stuck in the middle seat again, I think I'll just remind myself of afternoons at the palace and smile to myself before ordering a glass of wine.

June 3, 201523 Comments

seven year itch

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Dress: Otte; Jacket: Old Navy; Shoes: Manolo Blahnik; Clutch: Olympia Le-Tan; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban
Do I have any Seven Year Itch fans, in the house?
If you recall, the very beginning of the movie starts off with a major exodus -- NYC dwellers fleeing their hot and humid apartments for cooler temps up state or the Hamptons for the summer holiday break. Cue Marilyn Monroe, one, up until then, faithful husband and a certain, infamous white dress moment.
For the sake of this story, we can leave Marilyn out, as this has more to do with an empty New York City over this past Memorial Day Weekend. Given that I'm still getting my feet wet around these parts, I was excited to spend the long-three day weekend roaming around, what I had imagined to be a relatively quiet and less packed New York. I wasn't disappointed. 
The streets were a bit less crowded. I managed to snag tables at a few restaurants that are normally packed (hello, Mary's Fish Camp!). And the city had this gentle lull to it -- like it was sighing from the relief of a few less folks pulsing in and out of it. It's weird to think of a city as large and as bustling as New York City actually experiencing a pause button, but that's kind of what it felt like to me.
I seized the opportunity to check off a few sights from my bucket (and 30 before 30) list including, but not limited to: Finally checking out Washington and Water Streets in Dumbo (above), heading to a Yankees game, grabbing cocktails at The Jane Hotel's rooftop bar and experiencing a little white dress moment over a subway grate (only kinda kidding for that last one). 
How was your Memorial Day weekend?

June 2, 201517 Comments

underneath

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Dress: Anine Bing; Bra: Anine Bing; Boots: Chloe (via The RealReal, they have three pairs available here, here and here); Bag: Chanel; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban; Lips: Marc Jacobs "Amazing"
So you may have spied on Instagram (here, here and oh, I dunno, here) I've fallen down the Anine Bing rabbit hole, especially when it comes to her lacy underpinnings. Stay tuned for a little summer intimates post I'm working on now. In the meantime, I'm all about this peek-a-boo lace effect under dresses. For someone who's relatively small-chested (OK, very small chested), it gives just the right dash of sex appeal to some outfits, don't you think? A subtle (or in this case, a little less subtle) hint to what lies underneath. 

June 1, 201512 Comments

the way you work it

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Cardigan: Zara; Skirt: Parker New York; Shoes: Henri Lepore Dezert; Necklace: Bauble Bar; Clutch Charlotte Olympia; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban

No diggity, no doubt...

Truth be told, this whole playlist started with a random cover song I found of "No Diggity." And the rest just kind of spiraled from there. But hey, we're kicking off the first day of June today, which means let the summer playlists begin (especially with Governor's Ball around the corner this weekend).

Are any of you guys heading out there this weekend? Who are you excited to see? Better yet, let's run into each other. And fan girl over Florence together.

Oh, and if you must know, I like the way you work it.

May 29, 201518 Comments

simplified

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Top: Anine Bing; Jeans: MiH; Shoes: Manolo Blahnik; Clutch: Olympia Le-Tan; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban; Watch: Daniel Wellington
Sometimes, it's hard to beat a pair of jeans that fit just right and a top with exactly the right amount je ne sais quoi to it, right? And let me tell you, the neck detail to this one is spot on. 

May 21, 201526 Comments

cold shoulder

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Dress (worn as a top): Reformation (similar style here); Pants: 3.1 Phillip Lim; Shoes: Valentino; Watch: Daniel Wellington; Necklace: Jennifer Zeuner; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban
I think it's safe to say while last season's crop top is still going strong, this season's off the shoulder look is exactly my kind of jam. Here are a few favorites of mine (many of which I'm this close to pulling the trigger on).
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May 20, 201520 Comments

the new york public library {st. john}

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Top, skirt and jacket: St. John; Shoes: Saint Laurent; Clutch: Charlotte Olympia (old, similar style here); Necklace: Bauble Bar; Sunglasses: Celine; Lips: Marc Jacobs "Amazing"
One of my first visits to New York City was with my family years ago. I was probably 9 or 10 at the time. It was the middle of July. And I remember feeling so incredibly overwhelmed, in the best way possible.
From the buildings, the hustle and bustle of folks passing by on the street, the honking of traffic almost at a standstill, the weight of the humidity making it hard to breathe and of course, the undeniable energy of it all combined -- it was absolutely electric. I like to think there's a mental picture of me in both my parents minds: wide-eyed, grinning, with a dash of "WTF is going on?!"
Hailing from Nevada, I wasn't prepared for this type of pace -- the kind that leaves you breathless if you don't have your wits about you at all times. It was strange and foreign to me, not necessarily frightening, but more like that dizzying feeling you get when you purposefully spin around too many times, just to see the floor and ceiling dance crazily around you, until you fall in a fit of laughter.
I loved it.
And then I saw the New York Public Library.
We likely had passed it during one of our double decker bus tours, cruising past Bryant Park, with it's array of trees sprinkled everywhere, offering shade to those hungry to read a book, sip iced coffee or simply to watch people scurry by. Rounding the corner from the park, there it was -- it's impressive columns standing guard at front, the lion statutes flanking either side and those marbled steps! Oh, those steps! This library had me at hello.
I loved how regal it looked -- distinguished and yet inviting -- like a quiet oasis or reprieve from the honking city surrounding it. I knew in that instant that I'd have to come back to that library someday and spend hours there.
I've since then been to the New York Public Library many times, sometimes to browse the stacks and cozy up with a good book and other times to simply take in the stillness of hushed voices and whispers, alone with my thoughts. It's my little escape, a quiet nook for me to return to, time and again, when I just need to hit pause from the city for a moment.
As for this show-stopping look? In continuation of my series with St. John, I like to think this number pays tribute quite nicely to my personal New York escape and the little girl who wanted nothing more to hop inside the library that day back in July. Except this time, she's upgraded her worn out Converses for a pair of Saint Laurent heels, a gala-worthy skirt and a chic leather jacket.
Photos by Lydia Hudgens

You can see the first part of this collaboration here. And make sure to check out a few more exclusive photos of this look right this way on Pinterest! 

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

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May 14, 201518 Comments

rooftop season

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Dress: Reformation: Sandals: Zara; Bra: Anine Bing; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban; Necklaces: Jennifer Zeuner
There ain't no season, like rooftop season. AmIRightOrAmIRight?

May 13, 201514 Comments

kick flare

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Top: Anine Bing; Jeans: Anine Bing; Shoes: Henri Lepore Dezert; Bag: Saint Laurent; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban
I've basically been living in these flared jeans and this flowy top lately, because, well, Anine Bing, you just get me. Oh, and don't get me started on her lingerie line here. But we'll save that for another day...

May 12, 201525 Comments

call it magic

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Crop top and skirt: Cameo (here and here); Sandals: Zara; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban; Watch: Daniel Wellington
I think our fleeting springtime moments have come and gone and we've officially moved into summer heat (and humidity) these days. But I did manage to fit in one late afternoon bike ride, with the breeze catching the falling cherry blossom petals just right, falling almost like snow across the street.
I don't think I'm exaggerating  when I say that it stopped most people in their tracks that afternoon. Like we were all stuck in this little springtime snow globe together, just watching the pieces fall back into place.

May 7, 201520 Comments

the vacationer {st. john}

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Dress: St. John; Shoes: Manolo Blahnik; Sunglasses: Celine
I love a great dress that can just travel.

You know what I mean. The kind that can easily be worn to work, to happy hour, to dates and back again -- it doesn't let you down. You feel chic, put together, comfortable and like yourself in it. A jack of all trades.
When I find dresses that fit the bill, they're usually the first I grab when I'm heading out on vacation. Since it's always a little unpredictable what'll be thrown at you when you get to your final destination, I like knowing I have a secret weapon in my back pocket. One that goes the extra mile for me (and bonus points if it happens to get you compliments from your fellow bon vivants at the hotel).
This is where St. John comes in.
St. John recently invited me to their showroom to check out their pre-fall collection and while I've always known about the brand and some of their heritage knits background, I've never actually worn any of their pieces. Fast forward a few hours of playing dress up at their flagship store and I had amassed quite the stack of clothes I wouldn't mind coming home with me. All comfortable, easy to move about in and still timelessly classic.
Over the next few weeks, I'll be styling a handful of their pre-fall pieces as well as cooking up something fun over on Pinterest (more on that soon!). As for my first selection? This drop waist flared beauty you see here was an instant pick of mine -- the color, the fit -- it was too good to pass up, so I packed it up and hopped over the border with it, down to Baja, Mexico. I think with my newfound tan and a little extra sun-kissed beachy hair, it fits in all too well with the sunsets down here. 
This post was in collaboration with St. John. As always, all opinions and styling are my own. Thank you for supporting all This Time Tomorrow collaborations! 

May 5, 201524 Comments

old dress, new tricks

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Dress (worn as a top): 10 Crosby Derek Lam; Jeans: Mih; Shoes: Manolo Blahnik; Clutch: Charlotte Olympia (old, similar style here); Sunglasses: Ray-Ban; Necklaces: Jennifer Zeuner; Watch: Daniel Wellington

May 4, 201520 Comments

if you gotta go babe, go now {mexico pause}

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Sweater: Everlane; Pants: Alexander Wang (old, distressed pair here); Shoes: Saint Laurent; Bag: Celine; Scarf: Topshop; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban; Watch: Daniel Wellington
Be right back guys. I've hopped down to Baja, Mexico for a few days this week with Eddie Bauer (more on that to come!) so the ocean is calling my name right now. If you want to follow along, you can find me, as always, at @krystal_bick on Instagram and krystalbick on Snapchat.  
 Now let's get this week started, shall we?!

April 28, 201529 Comments

shortcuts

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Coat: Zara (worn as a blazer; old, but similar style here); Jeans: MiH; Shoes: Zara; Belt: Asos; Bag: Saint Laurent; Scarf: Jonathan Adler; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban; Watch: Daniel Wellington
Two things about this outfit today:
1. I'm all about repurposing my winter coats into longer blazers by simply changing the silhouette on them (i.e. a belt). 
2. When in doubt, throw on a scarf -- ascot style. 
Hope you're having a great week so far!

April 24, 201528 Comments

playing for keeps

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Jacket: Old Navy; Dress: Zara; Shoes: Manolo Blahnik; Clutch: Vintage; Watch: Daniel Wellington; Bracelet: BaubleBar
This dress and I have quite the history. 
Admittedly, the dress itself isn't anything remarkable really. It's from Zara, circa 2006 but I distinctly remember the day I purchased it. I was studying abroad in Turin, Italy for a semester in college and was having the time of my life -- bouncing around Europe on the weekends with my classmates, taking full advantage of the afternoon siesta life and generally experiencing that pinch-me feeling every time I stepped out my small apartment to cobblestone streets, the air buzzing with Italian from nearby vendors and passerby on their way to work.
I remember roaming around the downtown shopping district on the weekends, admiring just how naturally stylish everyone was -- both women and men. Of course, I lingered in front of the glossy window fronts -- Prada, Miu Miu, Valentino -- feasting on their latest sartorial confections, shiny and far beyond reach (the curse of champagne taste on a beer budget, or rather a student budget in this case). 
But then there was Zara. And this dress.
It was toward the end of March, with the promise of spring weather around the corner and I recall seeing this particular dress in the window display. I immediately fell in love with the oversized floral print, the slightly retro flare and the fact we were going to Rome soon for the Easter break, where I wouldn't want to be wearing anything aside from this dress. On a Vespa. Eating gelato on the Spanish Steps. Preferably with Gregory Peck in tow. 
Of course, I rushed in, tried the dress on. And proceeded to wear the dress all over Italy. To Rome. Later in Venice. A road trip through Florence. And lots of train rides over to Milan. It was my fool-proof, feel great dress -- with notes of Audrey and Grace -- and, as funny as it is to admit here in type, I felt invincible in it. 
Flash forward 9 years, and it's one of the few Zara pieces that's survived countless closet clean outs and multiple apartment moves. It has one strap that's slightly busted (I have it very precariously sewed on right now), with more coffee stains on it than I would like to admit, but I can never seem to bring myself to part with it. Why? Probably because it reminds me too much of gelato breaks, the pizzeria we lived upstairs from, the butcher down the street who found our English intriguing and our attempts at Italian adorable, and sitting in piazzas during siesta breaks to purely take in the sunshine and silence of the afternoon over an espresso. So many vivid memories in just one dress that I happened to spot in a window on a random afternoon.

April 21, 201527 Comments

charles // west 4th

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Dress: 10 Crosby Derek Lam (old, from two years ago); Shoes: Henri Lepore Dezert; Clutch: Charlotte Olympia; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban
We've talked about just how crucial a good playlist can be for exploring a new city, and this past Saturday, when the temps creeped into the 80s, I celebrated with a few new-to-me tracks, perfect for traipsing around the neighborhood to. The sun was peeking through cherry blossoms trees, people were out and finding any and every excuse to smile at each other and I grabbed a late (and boozy) brunch with a group of close girlfriends, lingering perhaps a bit too long out on the patio. All in all, just the afternoon you want to bottle up and put on a shelf to savor later.
I like to think this little playlist captures just that -- an afternoon that you don't want to end. (Side note: apparently the latest version of Spotify doesn't let you grab the embed code anymore. Does anyone know a workaround?)
On another side note, for my New Yorkers, if you're free this Thursday, join me at Saks where I'll be celebrating with Vogue for Viktor & Rolfe's BonBon fragrance anniversary. Party kicks off at 6 and lasts until 8. Hope to see you there! 

April 20, 201528 Comments

the one where underdog gets away {a rite of passage}

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Top: Tibi; Jeans: Abercrombie (old); Shoes: Manolo Blahnik; Clutch: Olympia Le-Tan; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban; Necklaces: Jennifer Zeuner; Bracelet: BaubleBar
You know that Friends Thanksgiving episode, circa the first or second season? The one where Underdog gets away at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and the whole gang gets locked out of Monica's and Rachel's apartment, because they both swore the other person had the keys? And Chandler and Joey dig through a whole drawer of keys, since they of course, have a spare, if they could just figure out which one out of the pile it is. Meanwhile, Monica's turkey is slowly getting burned in the oven. Oh, and I think there's an Ugly Naked Guy appearance or two. 
Well I may have been in a similar situation this past weekend. Minus an inflatable cartoon character dog, well-timed laughter from a live studio audience and well, Ugly Naked Guy (thankfully). 
What exactly happened then?
On Friday night, I unpacked my entire closet, shoes and all, finishing up around midnight. Feeling awfully proud of myself, I decided to head downstairs, with Elvis in tow, to get some of the moving boxes out of the way and down to the trash cans. I grabbed what I thought were my entire set of keys, Elvis' leash and a stack of boxes, quickly closing the door behind me. The door, of course, locks automatically, upon which, I glanced down, just as the locks were clicking into place, realizing I hadn't put my apartment keys back on my regular key set after my evening run. The only positive I could think of in this situation was that I had a good security system at least. I'd much rather have had a good lock on my door, offered from locksmith's, than a bad system.
My actual apartment keys and phone were both left inside.
Cue heart sinking sound now.
I ran through all the phone numbers I knew by heart in my head (a whopping 3), none of which were for the one person who was going to help me get back inside, that being my building manager. This of course, would have made a difference, had I grabbed my phone before stepping out, which of course, I hadn't. So I started knocking on everyone's doors, praying someone would let me use their phone.
I'll spare the rest of the details of this already long winded story, and say this: despite this being a really unfortunate experience, I had some incredibly nice people along the way. From my downstairs neighbor who not only let me use his phone to call the building manager that night (he didn't pick up), but also insisted that I take $40 in case I needed it, to the guy walking his dog the next morning who let me borrow his phone to call my building manager yet again (this time, he did pick up). And Christine, who happened to be out of town this past weekend, but had given me a spare set of keys to her apartment, where Elvis and I stayed that night.
Over a very intense 12 hours, I went through a roller coaster of emotions: anger, embarrassment, frustration, desperation, but each of these folks along the way took it in stride with me, most of them reacting quite similarly: "Oh you're locked out? Ah, yes, welcome to New York. We've all been there" before offering to help.
And it made me feel grateful for two big reasons: 1.) that people do kind things all the time and 2.) that I had just gone through my first New York City rite of passage. I'm sure I'll have many more of these to come, and in the whole scheme of things, this one wasn't all that bad, but if I'm lucky, I'll have some amazingly kind people around me when the next ones strike.
And with that in mind, I'm going to pay it forward today. Perhaps I'll even check off #29 on my 30 before 30 list

April 14, 201525 Comments

ode to the weekend

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Shirt: Heidi Merrick; Jeans: Abercrombie (old); Boots: Celine; Hat: Rag & Bone; Sweater: Everlane; Necklaces: Jennifer Zeuner; Watch: Daniel Wellington; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban; Lips: Marc Jacobs "Oh Miley"
I'd have to say, after a pretty full week here in New York, sorting out life logistics, settling into a somewhat empty apartment (because my stuff is still making it's way across the country with movers) and dealing with a lost wallet on top of it (literally the day before I left town), this past weekend couldn't have come at a better time. The weather was perfect, the company was even better and I even got to partake in Cafe Gitane's much talked about avocado toast (and it didn't disappoint!).
And on an even lighter note, I think Elvis is settling in quite nicely, too. We've been hamming it up lately on Snapchat (username: krystalbick) so if you're into silly Corgi antics, he's your guy.
Hope you all had a wonderful weekend! 

April 9, 201524 Comments

left my heart in san francisco {palace of fine arts}

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Dress: Preen; Shoes: Manolo Blahnik; Clutch: Charlotte Olympia
While I visited San Francisco pretty often with my family when I was growing up (it's only about a 3-4 hour drive from Reno), I'd have to say some of my most vivid memories of the city came much later when I would trek back with friends in college for different concerts. We would make big weekends out of it, leaving early on a Friday afternoon after our last class and pile into a car, armed with lots of iPod playlists (ah, remember those?!), ready for far too many pit stops at In N Out (animal style, please!). Outside Lands. Kings of Leon. Cat Power. Smashing Pumpkins. Feist. The list goes on and on. 
My favorite concert from this part of my life would have to be when Devendra Banhart played at the Palace of Fine Arts (the amazing building you see above here). My boyfriend at the time surprised me with tickets and true to form, we probably missed a class or two to make it out for a long weekend in San Francisco. We booked a small bed and breakfast just off Lombard Street (The Edward II!) and spent most of the evening just strolling around the Marina, getting lost in (and tumbling down) San Francisco's  many hills.
As for the concert itself, if you ever get the chance to see anyone perform at the Palace, I highly recommend you go! Naturally the acoustics inside the building are nothing short of amazing, but walking around the Palace grounds and surrounding park are actually what made me fall in love with it that very night. Simply put, it's beautiful. The sheer height and scale of the columns and overhead dome are humbling -- we actually were some of the last concert goers that evening milling around, mainly because we couldn't stop looking up while we were strolling. And we did just that. For hours, well into the night after the concert ended. The city grew still and quiet, the fog coming in like a blanket overhead, and yet there we were, roaming around this beautiful building like our own private playground. I may not quite remember the songs that were played that night and that boyfriend is no longer in my life, but something about it has stuck with me -- a very tangible memory of an evening that felt so alive and full of possibility. 
And to this day, I can't help but think of that night whenever I visit the Palace. 

April 6, 201522 Comments

left my heart in san francisco {girlfriends and girl bosses}

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On Heather: Romper: Reformation; Belt: Gucci; Shoes: Sergio Rossi; Bra: Love and Lemons
On Krystal: Dress: Karla Spetic; Shoes: Manolo Blahnik; Clutch: Charlotte Olympia; Sunglasses: Celine
As I (slowly) approach 30, I've come to really appreciate a lot about my mid to late 20s, particularly what was once considered unthinkable by my younger 20 something year old self: I feel comfortable in my own skin. I care less about what people think of me. I focus more on what makes me happy. I don't sweat the incredibly small stuff. Sure, some days are easier than others, but that's also why I made a commitment a while back to surround myself with people who share this same outlook and refuse to blaze any path other than their own.
Cue my friend Heather.
Heather and I met a few years back through a mutual friend who found it really hard to believe two fashion bloggers both working at Google somehow hadn't met yet (you were right, Alicia, that was strange!). And really, the introduction couldn't have come at a better time. I was just getting somewhat settled into my new life in San Francisco professionally speaking, but had yet to make any lasting friendship connections that extended themselves well outside the office. We met over lunch and have been friends ever since. 
I think what I appreciate the most about my friendship with Heather is that, while we have a lot in common, (we both work in the tech space and fashion world), we're actually quite different in a lot of ways too. An odd couple if you will. And I love that about her! We challenge each other in ways that we don't normally push ourselves. Equal parts cheerleaders, encouraging each other to take risks and think outside the box, as well as each other's biggest critics, calling out bull shit when we smell it.
She's been my travel partner, my sounding board, a shoulder to cry on when needed and also one of my biggest fans when it comes to just going for my dreams (like this one I'm doing right now in NYC). We may live on different coasts now, but that just means we're cheering each other on from afar. And of course, gives us the excuse to rack up some frequent flier miles throughout the year and sneak in a few Broadway shows, right Heather?

April 3, 201521 Comments

left my heart in san francisco {marin headlands}

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Dress: Suno via The RealReal (available in white here!); Sunglasses: Celine
Over the past few weeks, I've gotten a lot of questions about whether or not I'm excited to move (a million times yes!), what I'm looking forward to the most about New York (wandering around Central Park in the spring) and if I'll be able to handle the brutal winters out there (unfortunately, the jury is still out on that one).  
But the most frequently asked question? 
What will I miss most about San Francisco? 
This one usually makes me pause. There's so much I'm going to miss, it's hard to distill my answer into just one reason. We're spoiled with great weather. There's never a shortage of amazing, new restaurants to try out. We're at the heart of Silicon Valley, where crazy, big, outside-the-box ideas are born (and encouraged!). Heck, we're home to these guys
Over the past five years, my list has gotten pretty long with reasons as to why I love living in this city. And ultimately, I think I'll end up returning (someday) for a lot of those reasons. But at the end of the day, I'd have to say it's not necessarily the city I'll miss most (although I will miss it dearly), but the ease to which you can escape the city at a moment's notice. Wine country to the north. Highway 1 stretching along it's side, running the great coastline of California. Big Sur. Monterey. Carmel. Tahoe. Yosemite. Muir Woods. All tangibly within reach, tempting you to hit the road on a late Friday afternoon with nothing but a weekender bag and an improperly folded map and get lost for a few days. 
I've confessed my love for Jack Kerouak here on the blog before, and I'll do it again now, because I think this quote of his sums up San Francisco and her wild, beckoning call much better than I ever could:
"It seemed like a matter of minutes when we began rolling in the foothills before Oakland and suddenly reached a height and saw stretched out ahead of us the fabulous white city of San Francisco on her eleven mystic hills with the blue Pacific and its advancing wall of potato-patch fog beyond, and smoke and goldenness of the late afternoon of time."
San Francisco, thanks for letting me enjoy you in all your smoke and goldenness. I'm forever grateful. 

April 1, 201521 Comments

left my heart in san francisco {pacific heights}

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Dress: Lovers + Friends (the black is sold out, but the striped version is adorable!); Boots: Stuart Weitzman; Bag: Proenza Schouler; Sunglasses: Celine; Necklace: BaubleBar X Wendy's Lookbook
If you head right up over the hill from my apartment (technically nestled between Japantown and Lower Pacific Heights), you'll find yourself in Pacific Heights proper. If you happen to end up at, oh I don't know, Broadway and Scott streets, you'll find yourself smack dab in the middle of what has affectionately become known as Billionaire's Row. Pretentious, yes. But when Danielle Steele, David Sacks and Larry Ellison all call this small several block radius their stomping grounds, it's rather fitting. 
While I'd love to say my apartment is practically a stone's throw from here, I'll fully admit, we're worlds apart. Yet that doesn't stop me from heading up here regardless. Why? First of all, the panoramic views of the city and the Bay are not to be missed. In fact, traffic gets pretty annoying in these parts because both cars and pedestrians are snapping the city hills from the top of this very hill. It's worth it though. Secondly, a lot of folks head over to the Lyon Street Steps (myself included) for a great Saturday workout but really, Elvis and I are all about Baker Street Steps, a steep stairway connecting Vallejo and Broadway. It's beautifully (and intentionally) overgrown with tall trees, brimming with flowers and, my favorite part, it's almost always deserted. I love heading here for early dusk walks with Elvis and letting him roam around on the steps, while I perch on the lone bench right off the stairway. If you peer through at just the right spots between the branch cover, San Francisco peeks through down below, with quiet little boats bustling about on the bay. 
I'm a firm believer that everyone needs a great go-to thinking spot -- one that instantly clears your mind when you get there. And Baker Street Steps are going to be hard to replace.

March 26, 201516 Comments

left my heart in san francisco {an ode to california + taylor stitch}

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First outfit: Dress: Eva dress available for preorder from Taylor Stitch; Jean jacket: Old Navy; Boots: Isabel Marant; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban; Bag: Asos (love this style here); Watch: Daniel Wellington; Necklace: Jennifer Zeuner
Second outfit: Camel coat: Zara (old, similar style here); Boots: Celine; Bag: Proenza Schouler; Necklace: Jennifer Zeuner; Lips: Marc Jacobs "Oh Miley"
When I made my big NYC move announcement a few weeks back, I realized I never really clarified what exactly I'd be doing for work out there. I'm beyond happy to report I'll be staying at Google, working on my same team (marketing for Google Express), but simply transferring offices, from Mountain View to our Chelsea Market location. My new apartment (in the West Village!) is about a 10 minute walk from the office, meaning I'll be getting back about 4 hours of my day, which I currently spend commuting between San Francisco and Silicon Valley. To say I'm ecstatic about this shift in work/life balance, would be an understatement and I'm looking forward to putting that new found time to work -- both here on the blog and, oh I dunno, working out a bit more often. 😉
But it should be said, most of my team is still based on the West Coast, meaning I'll be back pretty often (read: about once a month) for work off sites and brainstorm sessions. While it may sound a bit exhausting, I'm actually really excited to try out this whole bicoastal thing -- especially when it comes down to visiting friends and a certain special guy out here in San Francisco. It also means, I don't have to say goodbye to California, just yet. And trust me -- I don't want to say goodbye to her! There's so much she and I have left to do together. Yosemite! Joshua Tree! Big Sur! And so many more road trips up and down Highway 1! 
It's with that in mind that I've been playing around with the idea of creating an ongoing series here on the blog about my visits over the coming months -- a diary of sorts about our reunions -- an ode to the wild child, free-spirited, fiercely untamed nature that is California. 
Enter Taylor Stitch (another reason I will definitely miss the West Coast). If there's a brand that truly embodies the California spirit, it's these guys. I was first introduced to the brand a few years back when my good friend, Kim, a designer at Banana Republic, mentioned a pop-up collaboration they were doing with these three dudes, all East Coast transplants, who were onto something, making high quality, classic, yet rugged staples that are meant to be lived in. Fast forward a few years, and they've got quite the cult following here in San Francisco, with one shop on Valencia, and another on Chestnut -- and a lot of loyal California men (and women) sporting their staples all over the city. 
Personally, I love how each of their pieces carries a certain sensibility to it -- you can tell it was intentionally made with it's wearer in mind. Comfortable and yet tailored -- I can easily wear their pieces from morning walks with Elvis, to drinks in the evening, which let's face it, that's what we're all about in California. 
So you can imagine my delight when they reached out to do a little shoot together around their Eva dress (which I'm wearing above, available for pre-order here). We roamed around my neighborhood, including Alta Plaza Park (a frequent stomping ground for Elvis and I) and up and down Fillmore Street (my favorite block for window shopping). I love how these pictures capture exactly how I'll remember my San Francisco afternoons -- carefree and meant for exploring. And I have a feeling, for future California adventures, I'll be reaching for more of their staples. 
Thanks Taylor Stitch for a great afternoon!

March 24, 201516 Comments

left my heart in san francisco {date nights}

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Top: Intermix; Skirt: Nicholas; Shoes: Saint Laurent; Clutch: Charlotte Olympia (old, similar style here); Sunglasses: Celine; Lips: Rimmel London Stay Glossy "Love at the Movies"
After spending five years in San Francisco, I have to say, I'm pretty fortunate to have had some amazing date nights in this city. Of course, the company is usually the highlight (OK, always the highlight, in case they're reading this), but there's something undeniably romantic about our hilly little town that can make the most unassuming Friday night memorable. Some of my favorites? Well, I never kiss and tell, but a great date night story is usually too good not to share a few details, right?
For dinner? Some favorites of mine include Park Tavern, Wayfare Tavern, SPQR, State Bird Provisions, Central Kitchen and The Cavalier. For cocktails? Wilson & Wilson, Absinthe, Top of the Mark, Palmer's and Trick Dog. For the hell of it? (Because let's face it, that's what makes the date memorable!) Cobb's Comedy Club, hiking up to Coit Tower (preferably late at night so you can see the city glowing from the top of the hill), hopping onto the California line cable car (also late at night), catching a showing of Beach Blanket Babylon, concerts at The Great American Music Hall and/or The Warfield and surfing out at Pacifica. 
As for this date night outfit? My guy invited me to a gala over the weekend and I wanted to find a way to style this top I recently picked up at Intermix for the occasion. You may recall this skirt from my New Year's getup and I'm happy to report it's made several appearances in my more formal outfits lately, including this past weekend's events (which may or may not have been topped off at one of my favorites mentioned above -- Top of the Mark). I kept the rest of my look soft and feminine, with loose waves slipping out of a low ponytail and a subtly nude glossy lip, thanks to Rimmel London's new Stay Glossy line. (I don't know about you, but something about date night calls for a glossier lip, as opposed to lipstick -- much easier to kiss that way!). Lately, I've been opting for a nude lip and I love how this particular one has just right amount of sheen to it, so it feels fuss-free but still dynamic enough for a statement. 
What are some of your favorite date night haunts?
Photos by Aaron Shui

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

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March 20, 201528 Comments

left my heart in san francisco {grace cathedral}

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Dress: Urban Outfitters; Jeans: DL1961; Boots: Stuart Weitzman; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban; Wallet: Emerson Fry; Watch: Daniel Wellington; Bracelet: Bauble Bar
Truth be told, the first time I visited Grace Cathedral was when my mom was in town visiting and we had ridden the California line cable car that runs right past the church square. It's a breathtaking building, situated at the top of Nob Hill, surrounded by some of San Francisco's finest: The Mark Hopkins Hotel, The Fairmont and of course, Huntington Park. And up until that point, I had always admired this pocket of the city, often coming up here at sunset to watch the city glow on all sides of the hill. 
But, for some reason, I hadn't ventured inside the church, until that evening my mom begged me to go. As we rode past the cathedral, gripping to the cable car railing as we chugged along, she led the charge, bolting off (as soon as we stopped) and made her way straight to the church steps. I had no choice but to follow. It was late. Probably around 8pm and an evening service had long since finished, with just a few members of the staff milling about at that point, on their way out. They were nice enough to just let us in though and we grabbed two seats toward the middle. And just sat. And just listened. It's amazing how quiet and yet at the same time, how much you can hear in a church like that. The high ceiling acoustics carrying and amplifying the soft hum of the church, almost as if it's breathing along with you.
For those in the area, I highly recommend you stop by -- they have a whole lineup of non-denominational activities scheduled each month, including yoga classes and a silent movie night, where the church organ player accompanies the film.
I'm bidding adieu to San Francisco! See part 1 HERE, part 2 HERE, part 3 HERE and part 4 HERE. And stay tuned for next week, where I'll be sharing some of my favorite San Francisco haunts, including restaurants, coffee shops, bars and boutiques! Happy weekend!

March 19, 201521 Comments

left my heart in san francisco {cafe de la presse}

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Jacket: Zara (old, similar style here); Sweater: MiH Jeans (from last year, similar style here); Jeans: Parker Smith; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban; Necklace: Alexis Bittar; Watch: Daniel Wellington; Boots: Isabel Marant
Like good members of any big metropolitan city, us San Franciscans take our coffee pretty seriously. Almost to the point where you could liken it to a West Side Story rivalry -- we literally choose sides. Friendships can be forged because of it. Relationships can be ruined because of it. And while I'll save my roundup of favorite roasts and coffee shops for a later post (coming next week), I wanted to share this gem of mine, Cafe de la Presse, a little bistro + cafe nestled in the Union Square/downtown area. 
 Granted, it can get pretty touristy in and around this area, but what I love the most about Cafe de la Presse is its ability to make you forget all about that. Their outdoor patio has the right amount of greenery and potted bushes around it to enclose the space and the ambiance inside is unbeatable. A large wrap around, alderwood bar, a magazine news stand flanking the back (loaded with lots of foreign magazine goodness), an entire staff whose accents lilt with that certain French je ne sais quoi, and loads of little dimly lit corners, perfect for tucking away and enjoying some close conversation over wine. It's a little bit of 1930s Paris, right there in Union Square. And I'm certainly going to miss it.
I'm saying goodbye to San Francisco! See part 1 HERE, part 2 HERE and part 3 HERE

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