January 1, 20144 Comments

holiday sale showstoppers

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Let's all just be honest. Today is all about the following:
1. Staying in bed.
2. Ordering takeout. The greasier, the better.
3. Loading up on Advil.
4. Popping in a movie (we're about to watch Mary Poppins, after seeing "Saving Mr. Banks" the other night).
5. And finally, digging through all those end of season sale sections. Here are a few of my favorites that I'm going to be scoping out today. In my opinion, retail therapy cures all evils, including hangovers. A spoonful of sugar, right? 🙂 Happy New Year! 
Shopbop: Take an extra 25% off with the code "Extraoff25" at checkout

Barneys: Up to 60% off most designer pieces

Net-A-Porter: Up to 70% off most designer pieces

The Outnet: Always great prices!

December 31, 201318 Comments

favorites from 2013

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What an amazing year 2013 has been! One of the things I cherish most about this blog is how it helps me chronicle chapters of my life -- and this year has been full of so many good surprises, ups and downs and new lessons. We started off the year by moving to a new neighborhood in San Francisco, and before I knew it, I was welcoming a new family member (hello, Elvis!), flying down under (and subsequently jumping out of a plane!), heading out for a few Fashion Weeks, helping launch a new product at work (and getting promoted soon afterward) and buying far too many pairs of shoes (just like every other year).
As always, I want to thank each and every one of you for following along with me on this crazy journey. Your support means the world to me. I can't wait to see what 2014 has in store.

December 30, 201333 Comments

holiday party options

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Top: Zara (old, similar style here); Skirt: Balenciaga (on major sale!); Shoes: Konstantina Tzovolou; Sunglasses: Celine; Bag: Proenza Schouler; Jacket: Sandro (love this version on sale here); Lips: Stila "Beso"
Hot off the heels of one major holiday and on to the next! As I've mentioned here and here, I'm in big holiday party mode, with a slew (modest slew, mind you) of fêtes on the books for the next week or so. A big theme for me this time around, is looking for the unexpected pieces to wear -- don't get me wrong, I love donning lots of red and sequins this time of year, but sometimes it's fun to throw things off kilter a bit, even if that means pairing separates like a statement pencil skirt with a flirty crop top. 
Speaking of statements, a dear friend of mine just launched her own luxury shoe line in her namesake, Konstantina Tzovolou. I'll be remixing a few of my favorites from her spring line over the next few weeks but encourage  you to check out her full line here.  From ankle boots with mesh details to my personal weakness of anything with an ankle strap, there's a little bit of everything to please you discerning shoe enthusiasts, you. 🙂
Looking for more holiday-appropriate separates? Here are a few similar options... 


Photos by Dan Johnson

December 27, 201320 Comments

old favorites

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Sweater: Zara (old, similar style here); Jacket: Modcloth (old, similar style here); Jeans: c/o Abercrombie; Shoes: Christian Louboutin; Bag: Proenza Schouler; Hat: c/o Preston & Olivia; Sunglasses: Celine; Lip: YSL "Rouge Volupte"
Although San Francisco isn't all too far from my hometown of Reno (roughly a four hour drive really), I don't make it home as often as I would like to visit. Between work and countless other excuses most other 20-somethings undoubtedly make up, I seem to find less and less opportunities to revisit my old stomping grounds and see familiar faces. And it's a shame really! This past holiday visit really made me realize how much I miss my hometown and my family. Sometimes, it's truly makes you realize where you're going when you take a moment to just reflect on where you've been and where you come from -- and cherish those who have supported you through every step in between.
One thing I love doing when I make it back, and something I definitely did on this particular trip, was drive around town with my sister and have her fill me in on everything that's new and what's changed in the neighborhood -- a mini sister road trip of sorts, that inevitably leads to us reminiscing, laughing and sometimes cringing about times past. And somehow, much like getting reacquainted with an old friend that you haven't seen in a long time, you seem to pick up right where you left off. 
Personally, there's something so sweet about rediscovering old favorites -- the memories you almost forgot until you sit in the bleachers at your old track and field stadium, the box of old notes from a high school boyfriend still tucked away under your childhood bed, a photo of a vacation your family took years ago. For me, even clothing can trigger an unexpected recall -- especially jeans. 
Think about it. We've all been wearing jeans or denim of some sort since grade school and I think we can all likely pin point just how that then-new pair of jeans made us feel at that moment of our lives. I don't know about you, but jean shopping was my highlight of back to school prep. 
With this tradition in mind, I'm excited to be partnering with Abercrombie & Fitch this winter season to rediscover just what their denim has meant to me in years past and what it means to me today. Admittedly, Abercrombie was very much a high school and college favorite of mine (confession: I used to work there years ago!), but one that has stayed with me through the years in the form of their denim. My denim collection, while it houses an almost embarrassing amount of newer pairs, also has plenty of older A&F jeans thrown into the mix -- ahem, their distressed flares are distressed to perfection and I refuse to let go of them(!!)
Today, I'm getting reacquainted all over again and am so glad to see nothing has changed. I'm wearing their Super Skinny distressed pair here and the fit and quality is unbeatable -- super snug, cropped just right at the ankle and well, the back pockets and subsequent butt enhancement are definitely man friend approved. Added bonus? They're only $39 ($39!!) through this weekend. At that price, I've already scooped up several pairs and look forward to remixing them for years to come. 
Photos by Dan Johnson

This post is sponsored by Abercrombie & Fitch. As always, all opinions and styling are my own. Thank you for supporting posts that keep This Time Tomorrow's doors open. 

December 26, 20134 Comments

10…9…8…{nye attire}

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There's nothing I love more than a good excuse to dress up with my nearest and dearest friends for a night out, especially when masquerade masks happen to be involved. This year for New Year's Eve, the man friend and I were itching to try something different and I'm so happy we landed on a little masked fête the San Francisco Symphony is hosting. I only just landed on the mask I'll be sporting but now, what to wear?
What are you guys doing for New Year's? Any fun plans in the works? And more importantly, what are you planning on wearing? Here are a few other lovelies that have been catching my eye as of late...

December 24, 201315 Comments

california christmas

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Dress: Patricia Viera via The Real Real; Jacket: Sandro (similar style on sale here); Shoes: Tabitha Simmons (similar style on sale here); Bag: Proenza Schouler; Sunglasses: Celine; Necklaces: Jennifer Zeuner; Lips: Bare Minerals "Call the Shots"
I'm actually back home in Reno for the holidays, but we snapped these right before I left town on one of those funny California winter days, where all you need is a leather jacket to throw over your shoulders. But really, let's talk about this dress, shall we? It all started with this gal (per usual), which then lead to a wild internet goose chase to track it down on sale somewhere, anywhere -- I was desperate! Eventually, I gave up hope (it is a leather, tattoo-print dress after all, they don't come around often), until it finally popped on sale and before I could say, "Take that TTH" -- it was in my life! A few alterations later, and we're getting along just splendidly. Might even be a contender for a few holiday parties I have coming up. After all, you all know I love a good midi dress, especially a full-skirted one...
Hope you're all enjoying a relaxing day with your family and as always, thank you for reading! 
Photos by Dan Johnson

December 23, 20132 Comments

let’s hear it for the boys {holiday gift guide}

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You didn't think I would leave the boys out of the picture, did you? I know the guys in my life can be tricky to shop for so hopefully this little roundup helps you in your search. And if all else fails, just remember, pretty much anything from J.Crew is sure to please. Especially that yummy sweater! Might have to pick up the man friend an extra Christmas present this year...

December 22, 201314 Comments

lazy sunday {at home}

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Pajama set: Abercrombie top and bottoms; Bra: Abercrombie; Mug: Starbucks, last year (love this set); Rings: Ver Unica and Elizabeth & James
Since we're all settling into our winter hibernation mode, I thought I'd share a little slice of what our Sundays have been looking like lately. Coffee, cuddles with the pup and lounging around in silk sleepwear (for most of the day) are usually what I look forward to the most, especially as the holiday season starts to wind down. It's really is such a treat to stay cozied up with with loved ones with absolutely nothing to do for the day. I have to admit, it doesn't happen often around these parts (especially since this time of year is extremely busy at work for both the man friend and I) but when it does, I truly cherish it.
And while I've been known to steal pajamas from my boyfriend more than I'd like to admit, I've been stepping up my game lately. I've waxed poetically about pajamas as daytime wear before and now I'm finally seeing the beauty of falling asleep in something comfortable yet luxurious like a satin pajama set. Honestly, I'm not sure what took me so long! Satin is a lovely material and it's so cozy. These new pajamas have encouraged me to look at other comfy options, like those found at LUXURY SILK LIFE. I've heard that silk is even comfier than satin so I'm definitely wanting to try it. Comfort is everything. I'm hooked! Don't get me wrong, I still love a good onesie, particularly the character ones, like these cozy and adorable goat clothes to lounge around in. However, I really feel satin pajamas are not only comfortable but you can still look brilliant in them. I have absolutely fallen in love with them! In honor of that realization, I was excited to shop around the loungewear section at Abercrombie (all of which is 50% off this weekend) to pick out my new Sunday best, just in time for a lot of lazy days spent at home, catching up with family and re-watching A Christmas Story far too many times. I mean, it's not officially Christmas until we're all repeating "You'll shoot your eye out!" Right?
What holiday traditions (and associated holiday lounge attire) do you look forward to the most this time of year?
Photos by Dan Johnson

This post is sponsored by Abercrombie & Fitch. As always, all opinions and styling are my own. Thank you for supporting posts that keep This Time Tomorrow's doors open.

December 19, 201324 Comments

an experiment {in black & white}

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Shirt: Equipment; Skirt: H&M (similar style here); Hat: Gap (love this style here); Boots: c/o Sigerson Morrison; Bag: Proenza Schouler; Sunglasses: Celine; Watch: Michael Kors; Necklaces: Jennifer Zeuner
Just a mini experiment with midi skirts and knee-high boots. Kind of digging the results. 
Photos by Dan Johnson

December 18, 201322 Comments

one-stop holiday shop {cuyana event this saturday}

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Jacket: Zara (similar style here); Sweater: borrowed from Cuyana; Pants: Club Monaco (similar style here); Bag: Proenza Schouler (on sale here!); Shoes: Christian Louboutin; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban; Watch: Michael Kors; Rings: Elizabeth James c/o DBA, Ver Unica (love these by Gorjana here); Lips: Bare Minerals "Call the Shots"
Hey SF friends! Doing any holiday shopping this weekend? Possibly near Union Square? If so, I'd love for you to join me for a little "one-stop holiday shop" soirée with one of my new favorite San Francisco-based brands, Cuyana. If you're like me (which I've also mentioned in this post), I'm notorious for saving most, if not all, my Christmas shopping until the last minute. (Hey, I guess I just like working under pressure.) Luckily, Cuyana has a little something for everyone on your list -- their weekender bags are perfect for the hard-to-shop-for boyfriend, their cashmere sweaters are just right for Mom and the scarves have your friends' names all over them (not to mention, you'll probably find a few items for yourself along the way).
Plus, there will be mimosas and plenty of Beyonce tunes on hand. Honestly, what more do you need? 
The details are:
When: Saturday December 21, 10:30 am - 1 pm (but they're open until 5 pm)
Where: 291 Geary Street, 2nd floor (right next to Macys at Union Square)
Photos by Dan Johnson

December 17, 201324 Comments

search party

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Blazer: Helmut Lang; Dress: Givenchy via The Real Real; Boots: Givenchy; Sunglasses: Celine; Lips: Bare Minerals; Watch: Michael Kors; Necklaces: Jennifer Zeuner
If you've followed my blog for a little while now, you're probably well aware that I love finding great deals -- designer investment pieces at a fraction of their original price tag are my jam in life and I love it when my friends remark, "You always have the best sales luck at {insert name of department store here}. Of course, as any good deal hunter knows, there are the rare few that get away. High up on my regret list? A vintage black caviar leather 2.55 Chanel bag that I had spied last year at a consignment shop here in San Francisco. My reasons for walking away are totally lost on me now -- I likely wanted to "think" about it and understandably that beauty was scooped up soon after. I never even stood a chance! 
Luckily, internet karma has a funny way of working itself out and via Portero's new Find it for Me service, I'm now tracking down my elusive big girl dream bag. I simply provided a few details (style, color, material, etc.) to their team of stylists and they started their detective work! I'm beyond excited to see what they've dug up -- so stay tuned. In the meantime, I'm curious -- have any of you guys used their Find it for Me service? Would love to see what you scored! 
Photos by Dan Johnson

December 16, 20133 Comments

coffee table junkie {holiday gift guide}

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If you're like me, you have someone (or a few) on your list this year who make an Olympic sport out of decorating (and redecorating) their coffee tables. You know the one. Always fresh flowers set out on the table. Collecting curious odds and ends to top her constant in flux magazines. And of course, the true pièce de résistance -- the hardcover book eye candy. As a self-proclaimed book worm myself, I love getting books (all kinds really!) at Christmas, especially ones that I can curl up with, coffee in hand, and flip through for hours. Here are a few I already have bookmarked (har, har) for a few friends -- how about you? Any favorites you've been meaning to check off your reading list lately?

December 13, 201322 Comments

loud and clear

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Jacket: Helmut Lang; Shirt: Equipment; Skirt: Josh Goot via The Real Real; Shoes: c/o Sigerson Morrison; Bag: Proenza Schouler; Sunglasses: Celine; Lips: Bare Minerals "Call the Shots"
Happy Friday the 13th! 🙂 

Photos by Irene Lee

December 11, 201316 Comments

one for me, two for you {holiday gift guide}

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To be perfectly honest, I'm a last-minute shopper. Guilty as charged. No matter how good my intentions are each year to "start earlier" and check off my list at the beginning of December, I usually still find myself at the 11th hour, running around like mad. And if we're being even more honest, I kind of like it. There's something about the dashing around, staying up late to wrap while blasting Christmas music that really pumps my holiday spirits into overdrive. Dizzying, yes. But oh so worth it! 
Luckily, when it comes to shopping for my friends, I've developed a little trick (albeit a selfish one) over the years. Since most of my girlfriends share my same affinity for pretty oddities, delicate jewelry and coffee table book fodder, my wish list often mirrors their wish list. I just have to make sure I stick to my golden ratio each time -- one for me, two for someone else!
Stayed tuned -- I'll be sharing more gift guides over the next couple of weeks.

December 10, 201318 Comments

i’ll have what she’s having…

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From left to right: 1 // 2 // 3 // 4 // 5 // 6 // 7 // 8
Thanks to San Francisco's sudden cold snap, all I'm craving lately are cozy, wrap around, border-line-blanket-style jackets. It all started with this plaid beauty I picked up over the weekend at Zara and now I can't seem to stop. Here are a few that I've been obsessing over lately, with a healthy dose below, because, well, why not? Winter always seems to last forever so stock up, ladies!

December 9, 201331 Comments

under wraps

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Jacket: Zara (similar style here); Turtleneck: J.Crew; Pants: Club Monaco (similar style here); Shoes: Christian Louboutin; Bag: Proenza Schouler; Sunglasses: Celine; Lips: Bare Minerals "Call the Shots"
I love me a good coat that instantly puts me in a festive mood. And this new Zara coat (with a few swipes of lipstick) does just the trick! Throw in a grande peppermint mocha and it's #GameOver folks.
Photos by Dan Johnson

December 6, 201315 Comments

this & that

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Thanks to the long weekend break last week, I managed to sneak in a little apartment rearranging (long overdue if you ask me!). Moved around some old favorites and even added a few new faces (like the fellow above snagged from my home decor haunt, Past Perfect -- ain't he something?!). I have to admit, there's something refreshing about seeing your space in a new light -- even if that means just moving your couch to a new spot! In the words of a wise man before me, it can really tie the room together. 😉
My flower guy ran out of hydrangeas when I stopped by to stock up -- luckily I'm a sucker for peonies as well. 
I have been meaning to change these pictures for a long time now. I just think it needs updating but it always slips my mind. I might go all out soon and buy some custom metal prints to hang up so watch this space!!
Elvis has found his new go-to spot. Shhh...just don't tell the man friend! He's technically not allowed up there but I have a hard time telling him no. I mean, that face -- I just can't.
I originally bought this chair when I was living in my old apartment with the intention of keeping it as a closet chair. Since my closet space is a bit smaller in this place of ours, this guy hasn't had a good home...until now! I think I need to scoop a second so it can flank the other side of the couch.
This is his other favorite spot -- under the couch.
And on that note -- cheers to the weekend ahead! 

December 4, 201335 Comments

the hunt

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Jacket: Proenza Schouler via The Real Real; Shirt: c/o Express; Jeans: c/o MiH; Bag: Proenza Schouler; Sunglasses: Celine; Flats: Charlotte Olympia
A simple outfit for one of my favorite holidays of the year: Black Friday. While I did spend most of the day browsing around online while in pajamas (yep, with plenty of leftovers on hand), I did don this new jacket of mine for a quick pit stop at Jeremy's (where I may have walked out with these feathery guys). I mean, how could I not?!

Photos by Adelle McElveen

December 2, 201318 Comments

australia travel diary {sydney & bondi beach}

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Obligatory Opera House shot -- ain't she a beaut?!
This is quite bittersweet -- the last of my travel diary posts from our adventure down under. As mentioned in my previous recaps for New Zealand (here and here, if you're just joining us now), we headed over to Australia for the last leg of our trip hoping to unwind and decompress a bit after non-stop travel and high-adrenaline adventure. And Sydney did just the trick for us! While our stay was on the short side, we couldn't have asked for a better city to relax, drink, eat and generally enjoy each other in -- and definitely plan on visiting again very, very soon! Sydney, you haven't seen the last of us, yet!
We rushed to the Opera House on our first night in town -- how unreal is the inside architecture?
The Queen Victoria Building -- by far the best looking shopping mall I've ever seen.
A meat sampler for two at Otto in Woolloomooloo // Our cozy living room nook at the Establishment hotel
Soaking in every last bit of Bondi Beach.
Hazelnut gelato from Messina -- seriously craving this right about now! // While bouncing around on this trip, I acquired a healthy (or unhealthy, depending on how you look at it) amount of New Zealand and Aussie glossies. In total, I probably came home with around 15. Sorry, not sorry! 🙂
Loved the atmosphere and decor at Iceberg's in Bondi.
Take me back! Take me back!
Enjoyed a little retail therapy during an afternoon rainstorm. I had to pry myself away from the Josh Goot boutique. // Stopped by the Zambesi showroom (more to come on that later this week!).
While staying out at Bondi Beach, we fell in love with all the local coffee shops. There's something to be said about NOT seeing a Starbucks for two weeks. Sensory Lab was one of our favorites and I may have tried to steal these copper chairs of theirs. // A Dion Lee dress that found its way home with me. I was also tempted to purchase a gorgeous pair of pink shorts. However, did you know that according to an old Victorian law, it is against the law to wear pink shorts after 12pm on a Sunday in Australia? Who would have thought that a pair of shorts could be illegal? There are so many peculiar laws that seem to have stood the test of time here in Australia. Check out this guide to some of the most unusual Australian laws on the Ly Lawyers website for more. I can almost guarantee you will be surprised!
Just experiencing a #pinchme moment. Don't mind me.
What to do:
Since we only had about four full days in Sydney, we wanted to knock out as many of the must-sees as possible. Right after touching down in town, we headed straight to our hotel to freshen up (and so Dan could iron his suit) and walked over to the Sydney Opera House. We saw the symphony perform and I still can't get over how magical the whole evening felt! From watching the sunset over the water to grabbing drinks later that night at the opera house bar, I have to say it was one of my favorite evenings of the whole trip. Hands down. Of course, I've arguably said that about a lot of our experiences, but I really mean it for this one. 🙂
For our next full day, and I hesitate before admitting this, we signed up for the "Hop on, hop off" sightseeing bus tours. Now before you judge, I just want to say that I'm actually a big fan of these IF I know I have a very limited amount of time in a city I'm traveling around in. It's convenient, relatively cheap and you can pack a lot of sights in before deciding which one you want to spend more time at. We fit in time at Hyde Park and Centennial Park and even got to duck into a few residential neighborhoods (loved the old Victorians! Reminded me so much of SF!).
At this point of our trip, I was craving some retail therapy and after a little hunting around and great tips from our hotel, we (I mean, I) headed over to Oxford street. Hello Zimmerman, Willow, Josh Goot! I managed to escape before too much damage was done to my wallet.
And for our last days in Oz? We were in desperate need of beaches and Bondi was the perfect spot. Think Santa Barbara meets Santa Cruz meets a little bit of LA. Beautiful beaches (even despite the spurts of rain toward the end) and countless restaurants to keep us content and full.
Where to stay:
In Sydney: We stayed at the Establishment Hotel, located in the Financial district, and at the heart of a string of boutique restaurants and tucked away speakeasy alley bars (popular with the nearby work crowds for happy hour cocktails). Of course, I fell in love with our room decor (cowhide rugs, gold accents and succulents) and was a sucker for the tea and cookies they leave in your room at night.
In Bondi: Originally, we attempted to book a flat through AirBnB -- only to have it fall through at the last minute. Luckily, Bondi has plenty of beach condo/apartment hotels and we eventually went with the Adina. Minutes from the beach, on the main drag next to coffee shops and dangerously close to Messina Gellateria.
Eat + Drink:
I'll be honest, I've not had one bad meal whilst being in Australia! It's amazing! A few friends of mine have been to Australia too and have said the exact same thing, how bizarre! So, from having lunch north melbourne way, to a coffee shop in Brisbane, you're sure to have a great meal.

Otto: It's rated as Sydney's best Italian food -- and they're definitely not lying about this. It's on the pricier side, but well worth it. Plus, it's set out on a harbor so there isn't a bad seat in the house.
Iceberg's: If you're out in Bondi, you simply cannot miss Iceberg's! We had meant to try dinner here but didn't make reservations in time so we snuck in for a late lunch after catching some sun earlier that day on the beach. The restaurant itself is nestled on a cliffside toward the end of Bondi Beach, meaning the view is phenomenal. We sipped on summery cocktails (it is summer over there right now after all!) and leisurely ate our way through oysters, burrata and risotto.
Neighbourhood: Also in Bondi, this came highly recommended via Instagram and we could instantly tell why. Intimate bar setting without feeling too cramped, inventive cocktail assortments and an overall fun weekend scene.
Messina: We decided to visit Messina on our last full day in town -- which was probably for the best because I could have easily gone there multiple times each day. The lines can get a bit crazy but the wait is worth it (especially if you're getting hazelnut).
Well there you have it! I hope you enjoyed traveling along with me during these trip recaps -- and if you have any questions about where we stayed or what we did, happy to chat! Just leave your questions in the comments below!

November 29, 201319 Comments

black friday sale favorites

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Top: Alexander McQueen; Jeans: c/o MiH; Shoes: Christian Louboutin; Sunglasses: Celine; Clutch: Kate Spade; Lips: Bare Escentuals
Ah, we're finally here! The holiday shopping season. Of course, as much as I love scooping up the perfect stocking stuffers for those on my list this year, it is equally satisfying knowing that I also picked up (just) a few things I've had my eye on for myself (for a fraction of their original cost!). If you're partaking in the Black Friday online sales today and for the next couple of days, here are a few I know I'll be hitting up. Best of luck!
Shopbop: Up to 25% off with the code BIGEVENT13 at checkout
J.Crew: Up to 30% off with the code HOLIDAY at checkout
Moda Operandi: Up to 40% off on select items
Net-a-Porter: Up to 50% off 
Equipment: Up to 20% off with the code EQTHANKS at checkout
Elizabeth Charles: Up to 40% off
Barneys: Up to 40% off
Topshop: Up to 30% off 
Asos: Up to 20% off everything with the code GIMME20 at checkout
Kate Spade: Uo to 75% off 
The Real Real: Up to 20% off with the code BLACKFRIDAY at checkout
Photos by Dan Johnson

November 28, 201320 Comments

thankful

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Jacket: Sandro (similar style here); Top: American Apparel (similar style here); Skirt: Modcloth; Shoes: Sigerson Morrison c/o; Bag: Proenza Schouler; Sunglasses: Celine
Wishing you and yours a beautiful Thanksgiving today! 
Photos by Heather Clark

November 25, 201337 Comments

out the door

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Dress: Kenzo (love the skirt version too!); Clutch: Vanessa Bruno; Shoes: Chloe; Necklace: Ali Grace (all via Elizabeth Charles)
Photos by Elizabeth Charles

November 22, 201327 Comments

moody blues

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Vest: Timo Weiland; Dress: Blumarine; Clutch: Jerome Dreyfuss; Sunglasses: KBL (all via Elizabeth Charles); Shoes: Zara
Remember that vest I professed my love for the other day? Well it's every bit as luxurious as I expected when you put it on! So good I never want to take it off.
Want to send out a huge thanks to everyone who came to my event the other night at Elizabeth Charles! We'll be announcing our contest winners via Twitter later today (make sure you follow MsCharles for the latest updates).
And on an unrelated note, I'll be continuing my travel diaries next week so stay tuned for my Aussie recap! In the meantime, who's catching the Hunger Games today? 🙂 I know I am! 
Photos by Heather Clark

November 20, 201326 Comments

new zealand travel diary {south island}

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Another fair warning: This post is very photo-heavy. Probably more so than Monday's post. 

Apologies for being a day late with this recap. I underestimated the amount of photos I was hoping to edit for this post and 10pm quickly turned into 1:30am. Yikes! Either way, we're in business now, which means on to the south island of New Zealand! We spent a majority of our trip down in Queenstown as it was central to a lot of the hikes and day road trips we had lined up for ourselves. Flipping back through these photos reminds me just how unbelievable the scenery really was -- ranging from the most epic snowcapped mountain peaks, dropping almost immediately off to a valley bed of flowers and a winding lake. Keep reading for more details as to what we did, where we ate and what I happened to jump out of during this part of our trip...
An after dinner stroll along Lake Wakatipu. Full outfit post (and my love confession for these sneakers) can be found here.
Everywhere we turned, a new waterfall seemed to spring up. 
This (not so little) guy tried breaking into our car, I kid you not, looking for food. Unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately), he struck out with us so he made his way to the car behind us.
See what I mean? Unreal.
An afternoon cruise out exploring Milford Sound.
Don't be fooled. I wasn't really all too happy at this point...
After the first 3-4 seconds of initial free fall though, it really did feel like floating.(If floating entailed the wind making it impossible to smile normally.) 
A lazy kayak day down the Dart River, near Lake Wakatipu.
South Island: What to do // Where to stay // Eat + Drink
What to do:
Since we wanted to spend most of our time in this area, we pretty much set up camp in Queenstown and rented a car to head to nearby excursions when necessary. Our first day was pretty low key -- we wandered around the city center and along Lake Wakatipu after dinner. Queenstown is a cozy mountain retreat, which was a welcomed change to just unplug a bit and enjoy the views around us. 
For our first full day, we headed out to the Dart River, which feeds into Lake Wakatipu, for a jetboat ride and a leisurely kayak back to town. The weather turned a bit on us at this point and rained, but we didn't seem to mind as the scenery was just so breathtaking. A lot of the neighboring mountains here may look familiar as they've made their claim to fame in Lord of the Rings (hello Isengard -- yes, I'm nerding out again). I especially loved our kayak ride back, where we took a quick detour to explore some tucked away channels and chasms. Plus, it was pretty adorable how Dan insisted on paddling for the two of us (which I let him do a few times). 
Next up? We went wine tasting, but not on purpose actually. Originally, we had intended to go skydiving our second day in Queenstown, but the winds weren't cooperating so all jumps had been canceled. Luckily, Queenstown is certainly not lacking in their nearby vineyards (New Zealand Pinot Noirs are hard to beat!) so we jumped in the car and headed to the hills. A few favorites of mine included Gibbston Valley, Amisfield and Waitiri Creek.
After wine tasting, we headed west for Milford Sound (about a three hour drive from Queenstown). This part of our trip was definitely a highlight for us. While you could certainly sign up for a tour bus to take you out there, I highly recommend you drive out there yourself so you can sight see along the way. We headed out for a lake cruise on the Sound (which was incredible given than it had just rained and had created a ton of temporary waterfalls, when it comes to waterfalls new zealand is hard to beat) but it was actually the drive back that stole our hearts. So many little different day hikes to explore with forgotten coves, cascading rivers and glacier runoffs. It was fun to just disappear for the afternoon, with no wifi or cell reception and feel lost.  
Our final day, was the BIG day. The day I voluntarily jumped out of a plane. Despite letting my nerves get the best of me the night before (I hardly slept!), I'm really glad I did this. And you know what guys, I HATE heights. HATE THEM. The funny thing about being up at 12,000 feet is that it doesn't quite feel like a real, tangible distance to fall. Of course, the initial jump out of the plane made me think otherwise for a split second (not to mention my stomach dropped a million times over) but eventually, your body adjusts to the point that it just feels weightless. And before you know it, BOOM, the parachute opens and you can just enjoy the view floating back down! I absolutely loved the crew over at Paradise Skydive -- all extremely professional, patient and my tandem partner didn't give me a hard time for all my screaming. 🙂 Plus, that view over Lake Wakatipu is hard to beat. 
Where to stay:
We stayed at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, which is located right on the lakefront. Our balcony alone offered the best little spot to enjoy a bottle of wine and a quiet view over the water. 
Eat + Drink:
Too many to keep track of! 
Fergburger: This came highly recommended by pretty much everyone in town. And man, that line wasn't for nothing! Lots of niche meats to choose from, including lamb, venison and an array of fish burgers.
The Skyline Restaurant: We treated ourselves to this one for dinner after skydiving. It's a bit of a touristy trap, as you do ride a gondola basically up the side of the mountain to get to the restaurant, but so worth it. The view up there is amazing (overlooks all of Queenstown and the nearby mountains) and they served up a pretty mean Manhattan. 🙂
Their salmon -- hands down. So good.
It's easy to skip and ignore the diet while on vacation (after all, that's part of the point, right?) and we certainly were guilty of this. What I loved about Vudu Cafe though was their assortment of fresh juices, especially their Green Goddess. I had this the morning of our skydive and felt refreshed, despite the awful nerves! 
Stay tuned for our Australia recap...

And on a side note, hope to see some you San Francisco folks at my event tonight at Elizabeth Charles on Fillmore street! Party starts at 6 -- discounts are up to 40% off nearly everything in store! Full details can be found here.

November 18, 201324 Comments

new zealand travel diary {north island}

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Fair warning: This post is very photo heavy. I blame jet lag for my inability to narrow down my selections. 

Well we're finally back from our adventure on the other side of the world and while I'm a bit sad (OK a lot sad) to say goodbye to our many quaint hotel rooms and awkward attempts to drive on the opposite side of the road, there is something nice about heading home. After many hikes, spontaneous road trips and the occasional dare devil excursion, we're exhausted, but in the best way possible! As promised, I have several recaps ready to roll for you guys, each focusing on different legs of our trip. The first portion was spent on the Northern Island of New Zealand, in and around the Auckland area. Keep reading for more details...
When we first started planning this trip, I made it pretty clear we HAD to visit The Shire. It certainly didn't disappoint.
It had actually just poured rain right before our tour group started -- so glad the sun came out though! How surreal does this look?
Knock, knock...guess who lives here...
Yep, did I mention I was geeking out the ENTIRE time? Because I was. Majorly.
A road trip beverage must try: L&P, made famous in New Zealand. Think lemonade meets root beer. Kinda addicting. // Celebrating the Melbourne Cup in Auckland at Britomart Country Club Bar.
Catch of the day // New Zealand lamb (both from Botswana Butchery)
The view from our bed and breakfast in Rotorua. // One of the many meat samplers that we couldn't say no to (this one's from Depot Eatery in Auckland).
Kissing and repelling 300 feet into a cave. Talk about multitasking.
I couldn't help it. We just looked so cheesily happy in these photos.
Just thinking of this height still makes my stomach flip flop a bit.
Northern Island: What to do // Where to stay // Eat + Drink
What to do: 
Since we had given ourselves only a few days to really explore the Northern Island, we wanted to pack as much as we could in, without killing ourselves with the inevitable jet lag. We started off nice and easy, spending most of our first day (we touched down in Auckland around 6 am local time) just walking around and enjoying the city sights. In a lot of ways, Auckland reminds me of San Francisco -- a very harbor-focused, water front town with some killer restaurants and niche boutiques. Make sure you stop off at the Britomart shopping precinct -- hello Karen Walker, Sass & Bide and a new Kiwi favorite, Zambesi.
Our next day, we rented a car, which I highly recommend you do. It was the perfect way to really see the countryside and make your own course through some of the winding backroads. As mentioned above, we made a beeline for Hobbiton, which was about a 2 hour drive south of Auckland. The tour itself only lasts 90 minutes or so but it's worth a day trip out there so you can stop off at different vista points along the way. (It's just so unbelievably green there!)
That same evening, we headed to a neighboring town, Rotorua so we could unwind a bit and stop off at one of their hot spring pools. Our bed and breakfast recommended the Polynesian Spa, which worked out perfectly since they offer private, lake front pool spots. 
For our last day, we headed over to the Waitomo district (about another 2 hour drive from Rotorua), known for their intricate cave systems. There's plenty of adventure packages and companies to choose from here (the black water rafting sounded awfully tempting) but we ultimately decided to go with the one that boasted a 300 foot repel. For reference sake, that's roughly the height of the road portion of the Golden Gate Bridge down to the water (!!). I'd have to say this was one of our favorite highlights of our whole trip -- we had such a small, intimate group so it was nice to go at our own pace. Plus, there's something so eerie about caves -- they really are like forgotten worlds.
 Where to stay: 
Auckland: We stayed at the Heritage Hotel, which was central to a lot of great restaurants and easy access to the highway (which meant less of a chance of us getting lost!). Plus, their rooftop pool was pretty killer.
Rotorua: The Hamurana Lodge, how I wish we could have stayed longer here! Such a picturesque bed and breakfast nestled in the hills. A shame we only had one night here.
Eat +Drink: 
Auckland: Our two favorites included Botswana Butchery, which is located in the Ferry Building with water front seating, and Depot Eatery and Oyster Bar, which is in the heart of central Auckland, near our hotel. Both have completely different vibes from each other, but equally good selection of New Zealand meats. We also stopped off at the Britomart Country Club Bar for a celebratory pitcher of Pimm's Cup for the Melbourne races. Too bad I forgot my spectator hat!
Rotorua: We only had time for dinner right after our dip in the hot springs, but Triple 1 Five didn't disappoint. I ordered the lamb, which is served uncooked, on a heated stone grill that you cook each piece individually on yourself. I also may have sampled more than my fair share of Pinot Noirs here (when in Rome, right?). 
Up tomorrow? We have our South Island lineup! Stay tuned...
Also, feel free to ask any questions you may have in the comments below. I just wanted to share our itinerary with you guys in case you had New Zealand bookmarked as a future trip -- so if there's anything you'd like to know more about, I'm happy to help as much as I can!

November 15, 201322 Comments

tgif from bondi beach

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Dress: Alexander Wang (via The Real Real); Sandals: Witchery; Sunglasses: Celine
Happy Friday from Bondi Beach (technically Saturday here at the moment). We're actually winding down our little journey here on the other side of the world, which means it's back to reality in just a few short days. I wanted to thank all of you guys again for your sweet comments, tips and recommendations along the way! You've really helped make our trip so special (and never short on great places to eat!). 
As promised, I'll be recapping our travel highlights next week. In the meantime, I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!
Photos by Dan Johnson

November 14, 201319 Comments

night at the opera

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Dress: Proenza Schouler via The Real Real; Shoes: Schutz; Clutch: Vintage; Sunglasses: Celine; Lips: Stila "Scarlet Vinyl"
Our first night in Sydney? Magical! We more or less rushed from the airport to our hotel and then straight to the opera house for a symphony performance. And yes, I had to pinch myself the whole time. Such a dream come true!
A lot of you had questions about our vacation plans thus far -- fear not! Stay tuned for next week when I'll be recapping our highlights from both New Zealand and Australia.
Also, as a quick reminder to my San Francisco-based readers, I hope to see you next Wednesday at Elizabeth Charles on Fillmore! All details can be found here.
Photos by Dan Johnson

November 12, 201334 Comments

nz day 3 {currently wearing}

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Dress: Preen (love this similar style); Sandals: Isabel Marant thanks to Elizabeth Charles (sold out but similar style here); Necklace: Dannijo (similar style here); Sunglasses: Celine; Lips: Stila "Scarlet Vinyl"
While we're still in the thick of our vacation on the other side of the world (currently heading to Australia today!) it's hard not to think about the to-do lists I have waiting for me when I get back home. Don't worry, I'm not peeking at them or giving them much thought (yet!) but we do happen to be returning right before Thanksgiving hits, and hence the official start of the holiday season. This year, I'm excited to host a few little dinner parties and get togethers with close friends, so I'm more than ready to kick off the holiday planning with a bang.
This time around, I'm working with the folks over at Topshop to make sure I get each detail right -- from entertaining necessities to the perfect gift for that hard-to-shop-for-person (which tends to describe more than half my list). They've asked me to start compiling my season's must-haves here (work in progress -- more to come soon!) and now Topshop would like to spread the spirit of giving on to you guys! Create your own Pinterest board centered around your picture-perfect holiday season for a chance to win some amazing prizes including VIP concert tickets, a new Topshop wardrobe for an entire year and even designing your own pair of shoes with their in-house design team. Just make sure to hashtag and title your board #DearTopshop and enter it here when you're done.
Psstt...Need a little inspiration? My advice is to start here with their gift guide. It's where I discovered this gem of a coat.
Photos by Dan Johnson

November 11, 201320 Comments

nz day 2 {currently wearing}

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Jacket: Zara; Dress: Robert Rodriguez (similar style here); Shoes: Nike Free; Sunglasses: Celine; Lips: Stila "Scarlet Vinyl"; Bag: Proenza Schouler
You're looking at my new favorite pair of sneakers. Admittedly, I'm not much of a sneaker gal outside of exercise activities and especially swore off the sneaker wedge trend when I realized it just didn't work for my body type, i.e. not super leggy. Although I was recommended Vessi vegan shoes, these Nike Frees have been lifesavers during this vacation. I'm kind of digging this whole "I can totally walk along the lake after dinner without needing to change shoes first." And I can tell Dan likes it too. 🙂

Photos by Dan Johnson

November 8, 201330 Comments

traveling style {what to wear on flights}

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Jacket: Zara (obsessed with this one); Shirt: Zoe Karrsen (similar style here); Jeans: c/o MiH; Shoes: Christian Louboutin; Bag: Proenza Schouler; Necklaces: Jennifer Zeuner; Sunglasses: Ray-Ban
I often get asked what I wear for flights and I figured this 12-hour trek of ours would be the best time to answer it. Basically it boils down to a few essentials: a wrap around coat (a great blanket for when it gets chilly mid-flight), a pair of skinny jeans, a broken in tee and two pairs of shoes: flats and heels. The flats are the more practical choice for most of the flight but I like keeping the heels as a back up pair for when we land, in the event we can't check into our hotel room yet and I still want to look polished and put together.
I'm curious -- what do you normally wear for flights?

Photos by Dan Johnson

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