May 28, 201414 Comments

the wedding guests

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Crop top and skirt: Honor (via The RealReal); Shoes: Zara; Sunglasses: YSL, Clutch: Vintage
As I mentioned in a few posts back now, we have quite the summer lineup of weddings, bridal showers, baby showers (the list goes on) that I've been on the lookout for several dress options that can carry me through the busy months ahead. What I love most about this matching set from Honor is that it's totally something I would scoop up regardless if I had an occasion for it or not. For wedding attire, that's a win, win in my book. 
The length of this skirt feels very "me" and, well, y'all know I can't resist a good crop top. Plus, how perfect is this outfit with this Southern-style wrap around porch?! All I'm missing is my tall glass of sweet tea. 

May 27, 201425 Comments

fields of gold

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Dress: Isabel Marant (via Elizabeth Charles); Boots: Isabel Marant (via The RealReal); Sunglasses: Coach; Bracelets: Vita Fede; Necklace: Jennifer Zeuner; Rings: Jennifer Zeuner, Scheid Industrial
We escaped the city this past weekend for a wedding up north and decided to take a very meandering route back home afterward. From ocean views along Highway 1 to sprawling fields of gold, like this one, it was definitely a feast for the eyes (and one we need to repeat more often). While my wanderlust is definitely in full swing this week (hello, London, in T-minus 3 days), it's weekends like this past one that ultimately make me so homesick. 
How was your long weekend? I hope you ventured out and got lost (even for just an afternoon!).

May 26, 20141 Comment

best memorial day sales

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Hope you're all enjoying the long weekend! In case you're not out on the road today or floating down a lazy river, here are a few sales to keep you busy (and happy!).
Moda Operandi: Up to 50% off clearance sale. I'll take these guys, please.
J.Crew: 30% off sitewide through May 27th. Use code "WEEKEND".
Neiman Marcus: Up to 75% off through May 27th.
The RealReal: Take 20% off through tonight with code "GETAWAY".
Barneys Warehouse: Take an extra 30% off sale items.
Intermix: Take an additional 40% off sale items. Got my eye on this guy.
Happy shopping! 

May 23, 20143 Comments

link love {friday distractions}

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Raise your hand if you're ready for this long weekend to start! Great, that makes two of us! Let's kick things off...
2. The perfect explanation as to why I get so overwhelmed by beach attire and accessories. Sometimes, all you need is a simple man's white button-down shirt. 
4. The Olsens launch a retail store with home decor pieces? Sign me up. 
5. An op-documentary about getting internet access to remote parts of the Amazon jungle. The line that stuck with me most was from a little girl probably no more than 5 years old who said: "I just want to learn about things that I don't know about."
6. Start camping now, ladies. Altuzarra for Target has just been announced.
7. Mona, Frida, Cara and Audrey. The 27 best brows of all time. 
8. So as I start prepping my suitcase for London, I can't get this girl's look out of my head. I'll have everything she's having!
9. Let's be honest though, there's no better way to kick this weekend off other than a little sale shopping! This Mary Katrantzou dress from Moda Operandi is just my cup of tea. 
And congrats to Caitlyn S., the winner of the DSW $250 gift card giveaway! I'll be contacting you shortly about your prize!

May 22, 201415 Comments

i’ll have what she’s having {the london edit}

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First collage made by me // Images via 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Exactly one week from today I'll be jumping over the pond to London for my first visit ever. Needless to say, I'm beyond excited (OK, stupid excited!) and have been prepping like mad the past few days. Thank goodness for that long weekend coming up but seriously, guys I  have LOTS to do still. (Like figure out what the heck I'm going to put in that suitcase of mine!)
As I mentioned the other day, the folks over at Regent Street have invited me over for their annual Regent Tweet event -- a weekend chock full of social media workshops, discussion panels and, well, shopping (yes, please to all of the above!). While my itinerary is pretty packed the first few days, I'm also really looking forward to exploring London on foot solo (another first for me!) for the remainder of the trip. 
Now I've done my fair share of the European backpacking experience in college, but I've always had a few companions along for the ride. Oddly enough, I think there's going to be something about traveling alone that I'm really going to love. The self-reflection? The "me" time? Or being completely in charge of my own schedule? I'm not sure -- but I can't wait to find out!
Of course, before I hop over, I'd love to hear from you guys! Any tips you'd recommend for me while over in London? Sights to see? Restaurants or pubs I can't miss? Also, would love any and all recs for London-based photographers as I'll be trying my best to fit in an outfit post (or two!). Feel free to send me an email (krystalannebick@gmail.com) or leave a comment below. 

May 21, 201420 Comments

grey gardens

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Shirt: Everlane; Skirt: Alexander Wang via The RealReal; Shoes: Henri Lepore Dezert; Sunglasses: Coach; Clutch: Celine; Cuff: Hermes
I'm slowly embracing the fact that I'm just more comfortable in neutral colors, namely black and white. While I've never shied away from wearing black and white looks here on the blog (heck, I sport it here pretty often), I tend to feel, well, somewhat guilty when I do. Something about defaulting to a uniform set of colors used to feel like I was cheating almost (they are a pretty fool-proof color combo after all). What I've come to realize though is that my closet, particularly after cleaning it out a few weeks ago, is slowly streamlining itself into pieces that I truly love and get excited about wearing (and yes, they are primarily a range of blacks and whites). Guilty as charged.
But so what? As someone who's definitely bought (and still buys) into fleeting trends from time to time, it's a refreshing feeling to walk into my closet feeling inspired by what I see. That can be a simple black silk blouse (like this one from Everlane that I also have in white, obvi) or this funky, mesh panel black and white tropical floral skirt. Furthermore, that's what some colorful accessories are for, right? Ahem, I'm looking at these bad boys in particular. 

May 20, 201412 Comments

this & that

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{A shiny new ride I have to get around town -- thanks to C.Wonder. And huge thanks to the man friend for helping me put it together!}
This past weekend was just what I needed. Lots of sunshine. Newspaper reading. And finally scooped up #GirlBoss (a signed copy to boot!). I'm feeling energized and ready to tackle this week (but of course, cooking up some fun for our long weekend ahead up in wine country). 
{An über feminine Isabel Marant dress that I nabbed at Elizabeth Charles. Perfect for a Palm Springs getaway I have planned with my mom coming up in June.}
{I've mentioned my London trip before but it's just now dawning on me how quickly it's approaching! I'll be heading out May 29th for Regent Tweet, with a full weekend of shopping, interactive workshops and lectures lined up. I know it's going to be a blur so I want to feel like I can hit the ground running while out there for little over a week. I've been reading this book like a mad woman and our breakfast nook is slowly become my London planning HQ (ahem, as seen above).}
{My favorite thinking spot tucked away over at Baker Street steps.}
{Spotting bougainvillea never fails to make me smile.}

May 19, 201426 Comments

off the shoulder

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Dress: Reformation; Clutch: Kate Spade (love this one here); Shoes: Prada; Sunglasses: YSL; Bracelets: Vita Fede; Lips: Stila "Beso"
You may recall I posted this photo of Yasmin Sewell back during the after Christmas sale season, wearing a to-die-for off the shoulder, midi dress. Basically perfection in a nut shell. Well, those sales have come and gone but I can' seem to get that dress off my mind! Naturally, being as OCD as I am, I've scoured the internet for similar dresses and was ecstatic to find this number from Reformation. While it's not quite the full skirt midi I was looking for, it's definitely a sexy little black dress that I can stand behind. 

May 17, 20145 Comments

link love {friday distractions}

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We're a bit behind on our Friday distraction today (this week was a doozy!) so I can only hope that you're all already en route to happy hour somewhere. Happy weekend, everyone! 
1. In case you didn't catch Poppy Delevingne's wedding gown, take a moment and swoon right this way.
2. You guys! Hold the phone. Grace Coddington just joined Instagram and I couldn't be more excited! 
3. Interesting read about the pay gaps between male and female journalists, especially in light of Jill Abramson's sudden resignation as The New York Time's Executive Editor.
5. It's that time again -- bathing suit shopping season! I'm debating taking the plunge with a one-piece. What say you?
6. Looking forward to catching this documentary once it starts playing in San Francisco (May 23!). 
8. Ironically enough, I'm sharing this cute video about disconnecting from our many technology devices on a technology device, but let's all agree to head outside right after we watch it, OK?
9. Serious style crush ahead! 5 days, 5 looks, 1 gal. 

May 15, 201412 Comments

life lately {according to instagram}

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It's been pretty sweltering here in SF lately (hello 80 degrees!) and just browsing back through my photos here on Instagram makes me instantly feel the sunshine! Here's a little slice of what I've been up to lately...
1. I mentioned last week I'll be heading to London for the first time ever at the end of this month (more on that soon!). I also have my sights set on Istanbul later this year. Have you guys ever gone? Would love to hear what you thought and any recs you may have!
2. My weekend beauty look is pretty simple. Some blush + sunnies and I'm out the door. The peonies sure don't hurt either.
3. Bougainvillea just never gets old. Especially when it's wrapping your driveway entrance. 
4. Trying out the whole slip-on sneaker trend in these calf hair Celines. Speaking of, don't forget to enter my contest with DSW to win a $250 gift card!
5. Catching a brilliant sunset out at Crissy Field.
6. Accessory edit as of late.
7. Our photo team at work is based out in Fairfax and every time I head out there I always mean to snap a photo of their adorable staircase leading to their studio. 
8. Not pictured here? My iced coffee in hand. #MultiTasking
9. Whipping up some mean margaritas! 
As always, you can follow along right here on Instagram!

May 14, 201411 Comments

i’ll have what she’s having…

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We recently had a sunglass crisis around here just a few weeks back now. My darling puppy somehow stumbled across my go-to Celine sunnies and just a few too many drinks at dinner lead me to come home to them chewed and torn apart. Luckily, he was fine, but my ego and pride definitely took a beating. You may have noticed that I haven't been wearing them lately and I'm mainly taking my time trying to figure out the right replacement pair (or two actually).
While I'm definitely someone who loves her sunglasses, I tend to play favorites all too often, usually abusing one pair until they literally fall apart, get lost or a hungry corgi finds them. Just after a few weeks of having to rediscover my other pairs of sunglasses, I realized how many good ones I had waiting in the wings (like this vintage YSL pair!). Granted, I'm definitely in the market for a new pair of black sunglasses to replace my Celines (RIP) but will be making a more conscious effort to get my other pairs into the daily rotation. 
What are some of your favorite go-to pairs?
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May 13, 201424 Comments

ode to overalls

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Overalls: Vintage Lee (love this pair); Shirt: Everlane; Shoes: Christian Louboutin; Wallet: Proenza Schouler; Sunglasses: Coach; Necklaces: Jennifer Zeuner; Rings: Alexa Leigh, Katie Dean, The One I Love NYC; Watch: Michael Kors; iPhone case: Nicole Miller
I bought this pair of overalls over my first summer here in San Francisco (almost 4 or so years ago now). Oddly enough, I remember buying them for a few paint projects I had in the works, never fully intending to wear them out save for an occasional coffee run, paint splatters and all. 
Flash forward over the years, and I've managed to dress them up in ways I don't think overalls were ever intended to be worn (some good and some not so good). Admittedly, I have to say this is the part of fashion and trends in general that I can see why people deem it all too fickle (um, ya, that neon lucite clutch of mine is still sitting in my closet, gathering dust). But sometimes when the trend is a comfortable, broken-in boyfriend denim one-piece that harkens back to elementary school days, well I'm sold. Doesn't hurt that I always have something to paint in either. 

May 12, 201412 Comments

this & that

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After posting about mules here, I'm officially getting on board the bandwagon. Luckily, this pair from Zara is pretty wallet-friendly in case it doesn't quite work out between us. I'll keep you posted.
Hope you all had a wonderful weekend! We spent most of ours being lazy in the sunshine and riding bikes to run all of our errands (which made carefully holding my iced coffee in one hand quite the endeavor). And while I can't quite place it, something about this past weekend, in particular made me fall back in love with San Francisco all over again. Granted, we've never had a falling out, mind you, but it's easy to get swept up in the day to day each week (especially when you commute way out of the city for work), that makes you forget just how awesome your town really is. We stumbled upon new favorite spots (Baker Street steps) and rediscovered old gems (hello Miette!). I know everyone in NYC talks about dating the city itself but I do think there's a reason there's a phrase, "I left my heart in San Francisco." It's easy to do.
Picking up sweets, upon sweets, upon sweets at Miette in Hayes Valley.
His and Hers at the Biergarten, also in Hayes Valley. Soaked up lots of sunshine this afternoon.
We had originally planned to eat brunch out on the patio of a little cafe near our apartment but at the last minute, opted to get everything to go so we could eat up at Alta Plaza Park. This egg breakfast sandwich hit the spot.
Slowly, but surely, our bedroom is coming together. The headboard is from Target, side tables are from West Elm and that furry throw? A favorite recent purchase from Pottery Barn
PS -- if you were into my 6 spring shoe trends from last week, I have just the contest for you! DSW is giving away one $250 gift card to a lucky reader of mine -- simply follow the steps right here. I'll be randomly selecting a winner on May 18th. Good luck! 

May 9, 201410 Comments

link love {friday distractions}

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Let's kick things off, shall we?
1. 11 killer career tips from Sophia Amoruso. While reading this, I pretty much nodded my head to every last one.
3. I'll be heading to London for my first time ever later this month. This cheat sheet guide to some of the best shopping there will be my best friend. 
4. Can we just talk about this outfit for a moment, please? The culottes, the oversized clutch, THOSE SHOES. 
5. Did you catch any of the Dior Cruise show earlier this week
6. NYC, this is just one more reason to love you. A Nutella bar? All I have to say is, why didn't I think of this??
7. My friend Katie just launched her full-service, style-centered parenting site, Mother. And it's beautiful. A little bit of everything for moms and non-moms alike.
8. It figures that after opining about flats yesterday, I stumbled upon these stunners and can't get them out of my head. #AddToCart
9. And well those shoes might be awfully lonely without this perfect off-the-shoulder LBD

May 8, 201417 Comments

i’ll have what she’s having {6 spring shoe trends}

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As I mentioned here in my last post, flats and lower heels are making a comeback in my daily uniform, where I find myself grabbing them more often than not over my heels. The ironic thing about that? I usually find myself a bit stumped actually on how to style them. I know, I know. But when your automatic knee-jerk reaction to most outfits is to "throw on heels" (which don't get me wrong, is still my mantra), flats can feel like a stranger to the rest of your wardrobe rotation. 
So naturally, when DSW asked me to put together a few style boards around some of the latest shoe trends (a lot of which are flats and low heels), I jumped at the chance, mainly to familiarize myself with how I could pull off each look with similar items I likely already have in my closet. Here are 6 spring shoe trend looks I've put together (some flats, some lower heels) -- essentially a cheat sheet for you and me so to speak. And the cherry on top? I think this may have just nudged me to get a pair of Birkenstocks. Or two. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a little excited to style those bad boys now.
Spring Shoe Trend: Birkenstocks

Spring Shoe Trend: Fashion Sneaker

Spring Shoe Trends: Embellished Sandal

Spring Shoe Trend: Wedges
Spring Shoe Trend: City Heel
Spring Trends: White Heels
How would you style any of these shoe trends? Let me know in the comments and make sure to check out DSW's Reward page to get in on some the latest deals and sales. 
This post is sponsored by DSW. As always, all opinions and styling are my own. Thank you for supporting posts that keep This Time Tomorrow's doors open.

May 6, 201431 Comments

new appreciation

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Blazer: Ted Baker; Shirt: Amour Vert; Jeans: J.Crew; Shoes: Miu Miu; Sunglasses: YSL; Necklaces: Jennifer Zeuner
Lately, I've had a new appreciation for flats. Don't get me wrong, I love a good bold heel, but my work schedule between the office and lots of on-site photo shoots has pretty much demanded mobility these days. I recently picked up a few pairs (including these slip on sneakers I shared here) that have been on heavy rotation ever since. Aside from the period I wore my Birkenstocks to death in middle school, I don't think my feet have ever been happier. And those Birkenstocks were pretty darn comfy.

May 5, 20146 Comments

salud! {happy cinco de mayo}

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Sure. It's Monday. But hey, at least Cinco de Mayo gives us a little excuse to sneak out early, kick our feet up and extend the weekend just a bit longer! While margaritas are the obvious drink of choice today, I love this simple twist I stole from my guy's dad that just requires a splash of Grand Marnier. We opted to give it a spin this weekend and spent a leisurely afternoon sunning ourselves out on the patio. Summertime siestas truly are a godsend, no?
Cadillac Margarita 
1 1/2 oz. tequila 
1 oz. Grand Marnier 
1/4 oz. agave nectar
3/4 oz. fresh squeezed lime juice
an extra lime or two for garnish
salt for rim
Add tequila, agave nectar, some ice and lime juice (we opted to squeeze ours) and shake well. Bonus points for shaking to the beat of a little fiesta music. Take a chilled glass and run a lime wedge along the lip. Dip the glass into some salt (either in a bowl or on a plate) and spin until desired coverage. Add ice cubes and strain drink mixture into glass. Finally, swirl in Grand Marnier on top, throw on your lime wedge for garnish and bottoms up! 

May 2, 20146 Comments

link love {friday distractions}

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All I can say is -- TGIF! This week sure did a number on me so I'm looking forward to some serious R&R this weekend. Ironically enough though, whenever I say that (as my boyfriend is probably thinking to himself while reading this), I usually end up planning the heck out of the weekend. Case in point: if you asked me on Tuesday what I wanted to be doing this Saturday, I'd probably tell you: bike riding, hiking, making brunch, napping at the beach, and going on a road trip all before dinner and drinks. 
This weekend though, I'm going to make a very conscious effort to just relax. Of course, in the amount of time it took me to write that sentence, I already thought of five other things I wanted to jam into my little Saturday and Sunday. Ah, three day weekends, when will you become the norm?
1. My girl crush on Taylor Tomasi Hill knows no bounds. Especially after this feature she did with Zara. PS -- I'm not sure how I didn't realize this sooner, but apparently she's started her own floral business? #SignMeUp
3. If you're in need of a pick me up right now, check out this kid belting "Drunk in Love." I dare you to NOT be in a good mood afterward. 
5. What to scoop up from the Kate Moss X Topshop collection. I'm eyeing the silk pajama set. 
6. I love covers of men's songs sun by women. This version of "All Shook Up" is just too good.
7. Move over #Selfies. It's all about the #Shelfie now
8. All hail the bob! The 21 best bobs of all time. From Coco to Elizabeth Taylor.

May 1, 201428 Comments

this & that

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A sneak peek of an outfit I'll be sharing next week -- stay tuned!
It's been a little while since I've shared a "this & that" post and I just realized how much I missed shooting and capturing these little moments. Here are a few things in and around my life that have been inspiring me lately. 
I'm usually a creature of habit when it comes to flowers around our apartment (hello white hydrangeas), but these tulips are just too fitting with May finally here, no?
We recently got a new dresser (finally!), which I shared here on Instagram. Since then, I've been organizing (and reorganizing) my accessory trays that sit on display on top. Clearly, I need a few ring holders.
This is Elvis' best "please-share-your-avocado-toast-with-me" face. And I give in every time.
Update: Thanks for your comments and emails about this! I had no idea avocados were toxic for dogs! Definitely not sharing with him anymore! 
A perfect summery print I can't wait to wear with all this 80 degree weather San Francisco has been experiencing! 

April 30, 201417 Comments

i’ll have what she’s having {mother’s day gift guide}

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My mom usually heads out to San Francisco each August for a week-long visit and I jump at the chance to play tourist with her around town. Generally during her visits, I get ideas for her next Mother's Day gift (because it's usually something she ends up borrowing, ahem, stealing, from me during her stay). Last year it was my sunglasses, the year before that, some wedge mules and a tote bag. This year, well, I'm not going to ruin the surprise just yet, Mom, you'll have to wait and see! 
What are you getting for your mom this Mother's Day?

April 29, 201420 Comments

american dream

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Sweater: Givenchy; Skirt: H&M (similar style here); Shoes: Christian Louboutin; Bag: Proenza Schouler via The RealReal; Sunglasses: Coach; Bracelet: Vita Fede; Rings: Alexa Leigh, Jennifer Zeuner, The One I Love NYC
I wore this outfit this past Sunday for a day of wandering around the de Young Museum to see the Georgia O'Keeffe exhibit with a few girlfriends. As someone who's always admired O'Keeffe's work, I was surprised to realize how little I really knew about her as an artist or as a person. One quote in particular from the exhibit really stuck with me afterward: 
"I've been absolutely terrified every moment of my life and I've never let it keep me from doing a single thing that I wanted to do."
With that, I hope you'll be terrified today and that it will push you to do something you wouldn't normally do. And I'll do the same. 

April 28, 201435 Comments

spring update {with ted baker}

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Jacket: Ted Baker; Sweater: Ted Baker; Jeans: Ted Baker; Shoes: Christian Louboutin; Clutch: Ted Baker; Sunglasses: Chloe; Bracelets: Vita Fede
As I mentioned a few weeks back, my daily routine (at least Monday through Friday) relies pretty heavily on a few key players: first, a pair of great fitting jeans, second, bold heels (obvi), and lastly, a statement jacket or blazer. So naturally, when Ted Baker asked me to style a few pieces from their SS14 collection, this floral moto jacket and these distressed jeans caught my eye instantly. (And the fact that this jacket is made out of a neoprene material certainly didn't hurt its case either.) As someone who needs her closet MVPs to go the extra mile -- I love how this jacket adds just the right amount of fresh air to my spring uniform. It's just so cheery!
Looking to update your spring uniform too? Enter to win a $500 shopping spree from Ted Baker right here! Good luck!
This post is sponsored by Ted Baker. As always, all opinions and styling are my own. Thank you for supporting posts that keep This Time Tomorrow's doors open.

April 25, 201413 Comments

link love {friday distractions}

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I don't know about you, but I often need a little distraction at work. It usually hits around 2 or 3 pm, my morning caffeine has long since worn off and it's home stretch for the last few meetings of the day. What happens next is a rambling internet rabbit hole for about 5-10 minutes and before I know it, I've got my second wind! (Let's just not tell my boss, OK?)
For that reason, I've been meaning to start this series for a while now here on the blog. Granted, you're all familiar with link round ups, but that's the beauty of them, right? Everyone finds something just a little different. Ya never know what you're gonna get. 
Here are a few things taking up tab space in my browser lately...
1. Ever wonder what a certain meal from an iconic book might have looked like? Now you know. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is pretty spot on. Me thinks I may have to get this for the coffee table ASAP.
2. As mentioned here, my wanderlust is getting out of control these days. This round up of way-out-there hotels is making me want to go way out there.
3. The hunt for the perfect striped tee is over
4. I was recently introduced to the painfully cool LA-based jewelry line, Mason Stanley. And. I'm. Obsessed.
5. My weekend agenda? Checking out a few of the films playing at the San Francisco International Film Festival this weekend
8. Speaking of "pretty" -- how insane is this new Cinderella-esque surgery craze?
9. When terrible movies happen to funny actresses. I can't say I've seen The Other Woman but this writer does point out some all too common traits among female-centered comedies. What do you guys think?

April 24, 201427 Comments

lost in {transition}

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Jacket: Alexander McQueen (similar style here); Top: White House Black Market; Pants: White House Black Market; Shoes: Schutz; Bag: Proenza Schouler; Sunglasses: Chloe (on sale!); Lips: Stila "Beso"; Umbrella: Pasotti
I've always been notorious for jumping the gun, especially when it comes to transitional dressing. Just ask my mom. I was that kid, eagerly waiting to sport all my new tank tops and shorts the minute winter weather seemed to be waning. And I usually regretted it by mid-day, wishing I had a few of my warmer layers with me to wrap up in.
Granted, I like to think I'm much wiser now (or just got tired of freezing) and have, in my humble opinion, mastered a few layering tricks that come in handy for the awkward in between seasons. Especially in San Francisco, where it's pretty common to wake up to blue, sunny skies and return after work to fog, harsh winds and surprise showers. Go figure.
This time around, I've partnered with White House Black Market to show just how you can blend your new spring pieces with the trusty autumn/winter staples you already have in rotation and still look put together. It's all about balance really. While these slouchy printed pants will be my go-tos for beach walks later this season, the leather jacket toughens it up, making it instantly street ready (and warm). Silk tops (like the one here) are always MVPs in my closet, but during these months, I'll usually make a point to add a layering tank underneath, just to ensure a little extra insulation (for when they crank up the AC at work!). 
I'm curious -- how do you guys dress for this in between season we're in? Any closet staples you rely on? Would love to hear -- let me know in the comments below! 
This post is sponsored by White House Black Market. As always, all opinions and styling are my own. Thank you for supporting posts that keep This Time Tomorrow's doors open.

April 23, 201411 Comments

i’ll have what she’s having…

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I don't know about you, but we have quite a few weddings and baby shower invites pouring in already, which can mean only one thing: shopping around for just the right dress for the occasion. Personally, when it comes to purchases like this, I want to make sure I can wear it well after the fact, be it for work, cocktails or date night. Here are a few contenders I have on my radar, especially that off the shoulder Carven dress, which might just be the equivalent of this cut-out Carven dress from last summer (remember when I romped around Central Park in it here?).

April 22, 201412 Comments

wanderlust {playlist}

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Ever since returning from our Grand Canyon excursion a few weeks back, I've been itching to pack up my bags and hit the road again. Luckily, a few trips are in the works that should keep my wanderlust at bay...in the meantime, here are a few tunes that I've had on repeat -- perfect for road trips, weekend getaways and time-zone hopping. 

April 21, 201430 Comments

sunset chasing

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Dress: T by Alexander Wang (love this slip dress); Cardigan: Everlane; Shoes: Sigerson Morrison; Necklaces: Anthropologie double pearl collar necklace, Jennifer Zeuner; Bracelets: Vita Fede; Rings: The One I Love NYC, Alexa Leigh, Katie Dean, Jennifer Zeuner; Sunglasses: Chloe 
This weekend was one for the books. We managed to fit in a whole day of wine tasting and general romping around in Napa for my friend Heather's birthday, a beach bonfire (which was a first for me!), Easter dinner with family and friends and this epic sunset off Highway 1. It's easy to get caught up in the day to day, week over week, but weekends like this one remind me just how incredibly thankful I am for everything I have in my life.
As for this dress? Well I have to say I can definitely get behind this whole 90s slip dress trend going on. Especially with a slouchy cardigan shrugged ever so slightly off your shoulders. Speaking of, this cardigan from Everlane (which is quickly becoming my go to for all my basics) has pretty much been my weekend layer MVP as of late. Shop a few of my other favorite slip dress and cardigan combos right here...

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April 18, 201413 Comments

a san francisco anniversary {eat + drink guide}

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Four! 4! IV! It's been four years since I packed up my little Honda Civic full of garbage bags (the only space-friendly way to move a wardrobe if you ask me) and moved to San Francisco. As cliche as it sounds, it's seriously gone by in the blink of an eye. I still remember frantically searching for my first apartment, being blown away by how much said apartment would cost, miserably attempting my first parallel park on one hell of a steep hill and despite it all, generally being amazed by just how awesome this city is. 
If you recall, I shared a few of my favorite shopping haunts in this post last year. Since I often get emails from a few of you asking for restaurant and bar recommendations, I figured this little milestone anniversary of mine would be the perfect opportunity to keep my San Francisco Treat series going...
So without further adieu...
eat:
State Bird -- It's tricky to get reservations here, but it's well worth the wait! Go hungry -- dim sum style and it's hard to pass on the plates that go by. We went for my birthday and I was still stuffed the following day.
Rich Table -- Two words for you. Porcini doughnuts.
Skool -- I recently discovered this gem, thanks to a coworker's tip. Really fresh seafood -- scoot over there now before the reservation list is months out!
A16 -- I love the ambiance of this place almost as much as I love the food. I live for their burrata. 
Jane -- Just right up the street from us, I can always rely on Jane. Coffee. Pastries. A hearty salad. A great place to set up shop and work on the weekend.
Domo -- One of the first restaurants I stumbled upon when I first moved to San Francisco. It's a tiny little sushi place but the line out the door moves fast, so don't worry.
Pizzeria Delfina -- It gets a lot of hype. And it lives up to it. 
SPQR -- Also right around the corner from us, SPQR knows how to serve a mean truffle plate.
Foreign Cinema -- Dinner and a movie? At the same time? Count me in. 
drink:
Trick Dog -- My friend Natalie recently introduced me to this bar. I love places that have a kitschy drink menu so of course I loved their astrology chart drink lineup.
Absinthe -- My old apartment was just down the street from Absinthe and I used to love stopping by on Fridays after a long work week for one of their Manhattans and a cheese platter. It's also usually filled with the post-Opera/Symphony crowd so it has a great "old San Francisco" feel.
Chambers -- Set up in an old, restored mod-hotel, Chambers is great for happy hour drinks and get togethers with girlfriends. If you catch them on an unusually warm day, stop by and enjoy their pool-side patio.
Top of the Mark -- While this is actually a restaurant, I think I've always gone here for just drinks and dancing. There's a 90% chance you'll be the among the youngest patrons there, but those types of places, personally, tend to be my favorite. And since it's on the top of the Mark Hopkins hotel, the views are unbeatable. 
The Tonga Room -- Perfect for large groups and for even rowdier nights. Beware the punch bowl!

April 16, 201416 Comments

i’ll have what she’s having…

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I'm all for my heels but lately, I've been craving flats more and more.  The pointier and strappier, the better. Oh, and that striped Nicholas Kirkwood pair doesn't hurt either. 

April 15, 201431 Comments

sunday afternoon

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Dress: Calypso St. Barth; Hat: J.Crew; Sandals: Witchery; Bag: Everlane; Jacket: Old Navy; Sunglasses: Chloe (on sale!)
As part of my New Year's resolutions, I really want to make a conscious effort to disconnect more this year and try to find a better work, life, and yes, even social media balance. What I'm finding is that a little bit of routine (and a lot of self control) goes a long way. Lately, I've been making myself stick to a late Sunday afternoon regimen -- and it's relatively simple actually. I'll head out to Crissy field or Fort Funston for a little beach time with Elvis, usually with a good book or magazine and catch the sunset. 
As trivial as it may sound, sometimes you have to remind yourself that you don't need to check your email for a few hours -- the world will (and definitely does!) keep spinning. What I love about disconnecting on Sundays in particular is that it's extremely easy to just "get a jump start" on the week ahead on Sunday afternoons (which my guy affectionately calls my 'Sunday blues'), that you end up short changing yourself valuable down time. In general, I feel far more refreshed and ready to tackle my week after I take just those few hours for myself.
I'm curious -- what do you guys do to disconnect? 

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