March 20, 2018No Comments

paris in august + 2018 travel plans

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5 minute read A dreamy look back at last August in Paris...

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March 19, 2018No Comments

currently watching: my favorite documentaries

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6 minute read Ready, set, binge! All my current favorite documentaries, perfect for this week's northeastern snow storm.

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March 16, 2018No Comments

friday favorites: wishful spring thinking

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6 minute read Kevin Costner once told us if you build it, they will come. Well, I like to think, if we dress for spring, it has to come. Eventually. Right?

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March 15, 2018No Comments

in defense of belt bags

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4 minute read Hip pack. Belt bag. Fanny pack. Whatever you wanna call them, they're definitely making quite the comeback aren't they?

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March 14, 2018No Comments

designer crush: zayan the label

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5 minute read Introducing Zayan the Label, the namesake brand of Zayan Ghandour, a Lebanese boutique curator turned designer.

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March 13, 2018No Comments

3 dream dates

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4 minute read Sometimes you have an occasion -- and you get a dress. Other times, a dress finds you first. And you look for the occasion.

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March 8, 2018No Comments

international womens day

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3 minute read Who runs the world?

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March 7, 2018No Comments

how I buy designer pieces

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7 minute read Answering a top requested reader question today: how to find those elusive designer pieces, without waltzing into Barney's all the time.

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March 6, 2018No Comments

how to update your spring dresses

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4 minute read You all know I love a good styling trick or two -- it breathes new life into old pieces in your closet and makes you shop for new pieces a bit differently.

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March 5, 2018No Comments

statement top + cool jeans combo

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4 minute read The easiest cool girl combo.

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March 2, 2018No Comments

video: how to style a wavy bob

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2 minute read Back by popular demand, I present to you all my latest hair tutorial on getting wavy locks when you have a long bob, like mine.

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February 28, 2018No Comments

6 styling tricks straight from fashion week

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5 minute read After flipping through many street style galleries from NYFW, I wanted to share 6 of the standout styling tricks I noticed -- all of which, don't require a single new item or designer label. Simply take what you have from your closet and try a few of these out!

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February 27, 201830 Comments

blogging: now & then

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12 minute read Let's go on a trip down memory lane.

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February 23, 2018No Comments

video: i chopped my hair

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As many of you probably already saw on Instagram, I recently chopped my hair (about 8 inches actually, even though I state 10 in the video), all of which has been donated to Locks of Love. For my longtime readers here, you may recall the last time I did this in San Francisco several years ago, cutting about a foot of hair off, into a similar wavy long bob, or what I affectionately called my wavy LOB. I remember the process being very cathartic last time and lately I've been craving a change to mix things up around here (probably because I just turned 32!). So, I gave my good friend Andreas a call and the rest is history.

Oh, and for all my New York guys and gals, I cannot recommend Andreas and his salon enough. He's the most patient and thorough hair stylist I've ever worked with (he literally sat through MANY inspiration photos without flinching) and he's SO creative (his editorial styling work is AH-MAZING). PLUS, his dog London greets you at the door. AND, he's just as obsessed with the Royal family as me -- there's a lot of footage from our session of us talking about Princess Diana, who I could talk about for HOURS. I'll stop rambling now, so you can start booking with him. 🙂

HUGE thank you to Andreas for having me last week -- and for making me laugh the entire time!

Photos and filming by Nora Varcho // Video editing by me

February 22, 2018No Comments

book review: men explain things to me

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6 minute read "Many women fight wars on two fronts, one for whatever the putative topic is and one simply for the right to speak, to have ideas, to be acknowledged to be in possession of facts and truths, to have value, to be a human being..."

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February 21, 2018No Comments

my checklist for trying out trends

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6 minute read My mental checklist when it comes to trying out (or not trying out) a trend.

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February 20, 2018No Comments

narciso rodriguez: for her

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4 minute read My scent changes with my mood and my seasons -- and I love how each bottle I add to my rotation stands proudly each morning, inviting me to become that woman -- be it powerful, seductive, intriguing, mysterious, evocative, curious, youthful, pensive -- and sometimes, all of the above.

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February 19, 2018No Comments

the one thing i want for my birthday

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I'd like to start today's post with a disclaimer and a note for context.

First, the disclaimer. Today's post is a serious subject. One that may seem polarizing for many people. And one that I recognize isn't necessarily the reason why you come to this site in the first place. I'd like to underscore the fact that my intentions are never to alienate or isolate anyone for what they believe in -- and even if we disagree, I think there's plenty of opportunity in that disagreement to open up discussion and dialogue for change that we all can get behind.

Next, a note for context. Today is my 32nd birthday. And while I had every intention to post my originally scheduled content (a round up of 32 things I've learned thus far, which will be postponed to next Monday), last Wednesday's events in Florida have shaken me in a way that it no longer felt appropriate to NOT say anything on this platform of mine, with so many like-minded amazing women (and men) who I consider more as friends, than "followers."

Today, we're going to talk about gun violence.

I can already hear the "Stay in your lane" comments now. And I get that. I'm not an expert in public policy, nor do I completely understand the ins and outs of gun legislation and how it's influenced -- but you know what? I'd like to understand it more. And perhaps you do, too? And perhaps you don't -- either way, we'll be back to regular programming tomorrow, complete with outfit posts, hair tutorials and Fashion Week roundups. In the meantime, I sincerely hope you'll hear me out and discuss and even debate things with me.

OK, housekeeping items out of the way now? I hope so. Let's dive in.

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Like many of you perhaps, I remember exactly where I was when the Columbine shooting happened back in 1999. I was in the 8th grade at Pine Middle School, sitting in Ms. Dulgar's afternoon science class. Unlike 8th graders today, I didn't have a cell phone or any social media to speak of, so I imagine news broke the old fashioned way: word of mouth. I remember sitting there, ready to take notes about cell division, only to see Ms. Dulgar sitting at the front of our classroom, crying. We then turned our TV on to watch the coverage.

As a 13 year old student that day, I felt scared and confused, but also confident that surely, something so horrible, so heinous, so awful couldn't happen again. Right?

Now, as a 32 year old, still reeling from Florida's events (and Vegas and countless others), I just Googled the question of "how many school shootings have happened since Columbine." You want to know what number came up?

207. Now 208 with Parkland. 208.

Today's post isn't to paint what you can already see is a pretty grim picture. You don't need me to spell it for you. So I won't. But there was something I read over this weekend, while I was debating over whether or not to even write this post, that stuck with me, and eventually convinced me to. My dear friend Keiko posted the following sentiment:

"Imagine if influencers spent as much time talking about gun control as they have talked about the algorithm."

Ooph. She has a point. As someone who's dedicated entire posts to "influencing the algorithm in your favor," and has seen many of her peers do the same with their content and time, I can't help but see the whopping disparity here. If an influencer can convince you to go through the trouble of unfollowing, then following them again, then liking a bunch of their recent photos, then finally leaving a bunch of comments in hopes they'll "show up more in your feed" then surely we can talk about this. And debate this. Maybe even act on some of this together.

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At this point, I'd like to add a bit of further context. I firmly believe this isn't necessarily a political debate. This isn't about conservative vs. liberal values. As a reminder, I grew up in a very conservative state, in a relatively conservative town, with plenty of family members and friends who I love dearly, who are responsible gun owners that will happily educate themselves further into firearms and equipment using websites like Dailycaller.com and others. I feel this is something responsible gun owners wouldn't ever do, instead, they'd obtain their gun and leave it until they potentially "need" it. They knew how to use their gun safely and used the best reloading press to reduce the likelihood of an accident. They also store them somewhere secure and maintain them regularly by using cleaning kits (like those found on this website) to ensure it works as it should to avoid any surprises when it comes to firing one. Some people are extremely careless with their guns though. I think you can be a gun owner and still believe in stricter, more accountable legislation -- nothing about this has to be mutually exclusive.

Therein lies what I think damages this debate too often: that being it's framed as one or the other -- that stricter gun control some how equates to a tyrannical overthrow of the second amendment. And I simply refuse to see if that way. The best analogy, as I'm sure many of you have already read at this point, is comparing this to automobile accidents and fatalities since the 1970s. By studying the causes and factors for these accidents, a number of measures were taken, including mandatory airbags in cars, enforced seat belt laws, stricter sentencing for DUI infractions and implementation of consistent speed limits. Did they fix the problem entirely? No. But it reduced fatalities significantly. We didn't have to remove cars or ban people from driving them. We simply studied what was contributing to the problem and systematically came up with solutions.

Bottom line: We need more legislators, on both sides of the aisle mind you, that have the backbone to push past NRA and other lobbying groups agendas and financing, to see to it that we can study this problem and pragmatically come up with the steps necessary to CURB gun violence. Required and enforced background checks for ALL gun sales in ALL states would be a start. Some legislation has already been passed, such as banning gun sales on Facebook (more info), which demonstrates that small changes to the law can make gun purchasing a safer process.

I'll wrap up this very long, rambling essay now, with the one thing I really want for my birthday. It's not something from Net-A-Porter. And it's not a fancy dinner somewhere. It's for each of you, (whoever is still reading at this point), to talk about this issue. With your friends, with your family. Even if it's uncomfortable. Even if means you don't see eye to eye with everyone. And if you feel so inclined, to talk to your representatives. How? Well, I'm glad you asked. I've recently started following the group Moms Demand Action and Everytown (both great resources for gun violence stats), and they've outlined some easy steps to get involved and take action, including calling your representatives. Simply follow the steps outlined here -- it's easy and takes less than 5 minutes. They even give you a script to help put your thoughts into words.

Again, I hope I didn't make anyone feel singled out or targeted. I will always strive to make this a safe place for conversation and healthy debate -- and yes, while we don't often tackle these types of issues here on This Time Tomorrow, I like to think many of you, in addition to fashion and travel, are also hungry for ways to impact your community and push forward causes and ideas. As always, I'd love to hear from you -- let's chat in the comments below! Or feel free to send me an email.

February 16, 2018No Comments

friday favorites: warm-weather getaways

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It's about that time, right on cue. Winter is still in full, confusing swing here in NYC, and it's beginning to feel as though it's been going on for-ev-er. The past few months have been a mess of snowstorms, rain, hail, sleet, and the occasional (and typically welcome, ignoring global warming) near-6o-degree day. Suffice to say, this crazy weather has us dreaming of warm afternoons lounging on the beach, pleasant temperatures to explore cities, and sunshine abound. Time to start planning a trip, huh? These photos are from Krystal's recent trip to L.A. and I am seriously craving some real vitamin D.

Do you have any upcoming winter getaway plans? If so, check out our picks below for our favorite things to pack for a warm-weather escape. If not, keep dreaming and it shall come true…
 

Photos by Lydia Hudgens

February 15, 2018No Comments

the work life balance struggle

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5 minute read Life always has a funny way of smacking you up side the head to wake you up.

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February 14, 2018No Comments

the february love list

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4 minute read Holly Golightly taught us the mean reds. Let's talk about the grinning yellows today.

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February 13, 2018No Comments

unexpected date night plans

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5 minute read No reservations? No problem. Here's 9 unusual date night ideas.

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February 12, 2018No Comments

how to dress for a new york winter

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4 minute read Warmth and style don't have to be mutually exclusive.

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February 9, 2018No Comments

the valentine’s day gift guide for everyone

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Over here at TTT, we love any chance to wear something red. What better chance, of course, to deck everything out in the passionate hue than Valentine's Day? Krystal already gave you some amazing options for what to wear on February 14th, whether you have a hot date, are hanging with girlfriends, or are just treating yourself. But, if you're like me (aka a huuuuge procrastinator, yikes!), though you may have the perfect outfight you might be still searching for the perfect gift for those most important in your life. It's undeniable that shopping either for your beloved or friend for valentines can be unnecessarily stressful. However, with a custom photo moon lamp on the market, need we stress so much? This gorgeous moon lamp printed with your favorite picture of you and your most dearest is sure to win over your loved one. Fear not...this is not the only gift I have in mind! I have a short and sweet gift guide that will satisfy everyone on your list (and yes, you are included in that list!). Keep reading to discover the best gifts for your guy, your girlfriends, and yourself!

The Guy Gifts

[prodr brand="COMME DE GARÇONS" product="Heart Tee" description="What guy doesn't love a good t-shirt? Not only does this make the perfect closet-stealing item for you, but the cute logo will always remind him of the day you gave him his favorite shirt. Plus, Comme De Garçons is known for their quality basics!" link="LINK URL"][/prodr]

[prodl brand="JBL" product="Wireless Over Ear Headphones" description="JBL is famous for offering amazing sound quality at a price point that won't break the bank. I have several iterations of their wireless speakers and they're amazing. Get these wireless headphones for your commuting beau who can't stand to lose one more pair of AirPods." link="LINK URL"][/prodl]

The Girlfriend Gifts

[prodl brand="SHIRALEAH" product="Trinket Box" description="One of my favorite gifts to receive from my girlfriends are little items that will always remind me of them - but that are also functional and seamlessly integrated into my daily life. This clear trinket box is perfect to store jewelry and other desk items, and is so pretty, everyone will like it." link="LINK URL"][/prodl]

[prodr brand="KIEHL'S" product="Overnight Hydrating Masque" description="This hydrating mask is perfect for the dead of winter - or, exactly when Valentine's Day is. Gifting face masks is super fun, but those sheet masks only last one usage and can sometimes feel like a waste. This tub will last for a long time (I've had mine for months!), making it the gift that keeps on giving." link="LINK URL"][/prodr]

The Treat Yo Self Gifts

[prodr brand="SEE BY CHLOE" product="Kriss Small Shoulder Bag" description="Four words: Just go for it. If there's a designer item that you've been eyeing (my rule with investment pieces is lusting over it for 6 months to a year, is that too much?), Valentine's Day is a great excuse to give yourself a gift you know you'll love." link="LINK URL"][/prodr]

[prodr brand="TATA HARPER" product="Beautifying Face Oil" description="Tata Harper is an amazing brand - all natural skincare is having a well-deserved moment right now. I'm trying to make the switch where I can, and these gorgeous products are next on my list. I love a good face oil, so I'm dying to this one." link="LINK URL"][/prodr]

February 8, 2018No Comments

what to wear for valentine’s day

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4 minute read How to wear red this Valentine's Day

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February 7, 2018No Comments

video: 3 hairstyles for valentine’s day

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I'll admit it -- I love Valentine's Day. Whether I'm in a relationship or not, there's something about celebrating the idea of love that always gets me smiling. Of course, it certainly doesn't hurt that my birthday is a few days later, making for plenty of excuses to get a little extra dolled up this time of year. This Valentine's Day, my plans are a bit in flux as my guy may be heading out of town on the 14th on a work trip, so I'm working out a few last minute details for a girls night out. In the spirit of last minute,  "oh my god, throw something together" moments that seem to sneak up on us all, I figured today's video might be handy for the girls who have the outfit planned out, but the finishing touches are still up in the air.

Full disclosure: I'm not super handy when it comes to styling my hair much outside the "wavy curls" box -- but when Nora shared these three styles with me, they seemed approachable enough even for the hair novices amongst us (like yours truly). Each take about 15 minutes to do. Each is easier when you have some snappy French pop music playing in the background. Trust me on that one.

Hope you guys enjoy and please let me know if you'd like to see more hair tutorial videos over on my channel!

February 5, 2018No Comments

madeline

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3 minute read Channeling some favorite leading ladies...

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February 1, 2018No Comments

marvelous mrs. maisel

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4 minute read Does this cafe look familiar to you?

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January 26, 2018No Comments

friday favorites: statement boots

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3 minute read These boots were made for walking (and turning heads)!

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January 25, 2018No Comments

behind sunglasses

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4 minute read Ditching sunglasses and here's why...

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