October 1, 2012No Comments

hair notes

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Since posting this tutorial a few months back, I've been fine-tuning my process here and there to better fit my morning routine. Here are a few of my favorite products that I've picked up along the way.
From left to right:
1.) Organix Moroccan Argan Oil: Seeing as how I prefer a wavy or curly finished coif, my hair takes quite the beating Monday through Friday from constant styling heat. I recently started using this Moroccan oil (meant for dry/coarse hair like mine), applying it throughout wet, right-out-of-the-shower hair and am already loving how noticeably soft it leaves my hair. 
2.) Organix Shine Finishing Spray: Before heading out the door to work, I spritz this finishing spray all over for a little extra sheen (doesn't hurt that it smells great too!).
3.) Paul Mitchell Ultimate Wave Beachy Texture Cream-Gel (not online but find a salon here): As mentioned here in this post, I've been incorporating this texturizing cream more and more into my daily routine. In lieu of blow drying, I'll towel dry my hair and scrunch a small amount throughout. Once dry, I'll go back through and emphasize a few waves by curling some of the top layers with a 1" barrel curling iron. This is my fool-proof routine when I have early morning meetings -- significantly faster!
4.) Bumble and Bumble Hair Powder: During my last trip to New York, I finally had a chance to visit Arrojo salon for a pre-FNO styling pick-me-up. My stylist for the day, Erin, not only curled my hair just how I like it (thank you again!), but she also let me in on a little styling secret that I've been hooked on since. When styling locks for a long evening out, spritz dry shampoo under several layered sections of your hair at the roots. This will give your hair extra oomph and prevent it from falling flat as the evening progresses. 
What products do you swear by, especially if you curl your hair often like me? And while we're confessing products, don't forget to share your own curl confessions here on Paul Mitchell's Facebook page.

September 28, 2012No Comments

currently craving {nyc edition}

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It's been quite some time since we've had a proper "Currently Craving" post around here so I figured a little figurative window shopping would be fitting as we duck into one of our first fall weekends of the year. A lot of what you see above are all pieces that I spotted during my whirlwind New York trip a few weeks back. It's always difficult justifying serious retail therapy while out there for Fashion Week -- mainly because my luggage was already overweight from the get-go (desperate transferring of shoes to other bags didn't help!) but also the bank account simply just won't allow it. That said, I did get to visit some of my favorite retail haunts while in the city and while the credit cards were benched for most of it, it's still made for great leisurely afternoons of window shopping. My must-visits always include:
1.) Opening Ceremony in Soho: It's a no-brainer for me really as I usually have one browser tab dedicated to Opening Ceremony, defaulted to their sale section (which I check constantly!). When visiting the city, I'll typically devote an entire afternoon to digging through this store -- all floors of it, since a lot of their specialty pieces aren't carried online. This last trip, Samantha and I popped in after a few morning presentations and left with some serious clutch candy (seen here) and a certain embellished skirt, which will be making a blog appearance quite soon. 
Don't miss: their accessories. They carry a lot of emerging designers that I've yet to find stocked anywhere else. Personal favorites include Joomi Lim and Cabinet Oseo.

2.) Otte in the West Village: This gem of a boutique came at the recommendation of Alicia, who has been obsessed with their cool, it-girl designer offerings since moving to NYC earlier this year. After one of our first brunches in the city, Alicia took Heather and I to Otte to see what it was all about -- and I'm so glad she did. 3.1 Phillip Lim, Elizabeth & James, Suno and Dannijo all under one roof? Where do I sign? 
Don't miss: their bag selection. It took a lot of will power to walk away from this goodie
3.) Tibi in Soho: Heather and I made a beeline to the Tibi store during this past trip, just so I could try on the emerald green sweater/skirt combo you see above (you can see the end result here). That's about par for the course though as I always enjoy stopping by their Soho store to play dress up. Plus, their sale racks, if you hit them at the right time, can be awfully kind to you! 
Don't miss: the in-store merchandising. Many of the complete looks are straight off the runway, but several mix it up a bit and make for good outfit inspiration fodder. 
4.) Spiritual America in the Lower East Side: Like Otte, this boutique is a recent find to me. The store owner, Claire Lemétais, is a former art gallery curator, and it shows in the designer pieces she selects for the floor. Expect to stumble across Loeffler Randall, Wendy Nichol and Vanessa Bruno, in addition to a slew of up and coming New York-based designers, like Dusen Dusen and Shabd. 
Don't miss: the kitchsy romance novels sprinkled throughout the space as decor. Most, if not all, are about nurses, which is homage to the nurse paintings by Richard Prince, who incidentally displayed some of his work in the same space the store is now in. How's that for some trivia?
5.) Sandro in the West Village: I'm borderline obsessed with this white leather Sandro jacket I picked up a few weeks ago, so a visit to their West Village store was a must for me during this trip. We came just in time, as they were fully stocked for fall -- lots of emeralds, wine reds and this amazing jacket, which sadly did not make it's way into my luggage at the end of the trip. 
Don't miss: their dresses. Man, I'm a sucker for their dresses. Truly embodies that Parisian je ne sais quoi.
Since I'm always on the hunt for new boutiques to try when heading into the city, I'd love to hear your favorites! Let me know in the comments below!

September 27, 2012No Comments

la vie en rose

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Top: H&M (love this version); Skirt: Zara (almost bought this one in NYC); Shoes: Prada; Bag: 3.1 Phillip Lim; Sunglasses: Karen Walker; Jewelry: Forever 21 earrings
Have been itching to try this color combination for quite some time now, especially after spying this look from the Marni s/s 2013 collection. I love how it feels equal parts spring and fall at the same time -- a good transitional duo
Any fun color combinations you've been considering?

September 26, 2012No Comments

fall beauty lineup

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When it comes to my beauty routine, I aim for a more natural look for both day and evening -- so, admittedly, I hardly consider myself a makeup guru. I do, however, have a handful of recent favorites that I swear by and figured I should spill!
In the top photo, from clockwise from top left:
1.) Estée Lauder Intense Kajal Eye Crayon -- perfect for a winged cat eye look. I'm not much of an eyeshadow gal, but love using this crayon smudged just a bit for a more dramatic, evening look.
2.) Bare Escentuals Warmth All Over Face Color -- gives just the right amount of a sun-kissed glow, sans sun.
3.) Estée Lauder Daywear Anti-Oxidant Beauty Benefit Cream SPF 35 -- I'll usually put this on right before my foundation, or if it's the weekend, I'll opt for just this, as it's lightly tinted and does wonders to even out your skin tone. Plus, gotta have the SPF!
4.) Chanel Vitalumiere Moisture-Rich foundation -- this is a recent addiction of mine. Absolutely love the almost dewy effect it has. 
5.) Benefit "They're Real!" mascara -- got hooked on this right after this fun little shoot. Gives great volume without looking too over done. 
6.) Chanel Correcteur concealer -- spot control done right. Just a little goes a long way under the eyes and blemishes. 
7.) Chanel foundation brush #6 and #7 -- I used to use a makeup sponge applicator and only recently switched over to using brushes. I highly recommend making the investment purchase for this. Application is much more even and if taken care of properly, these brushes can last quite a while.
8.) Chanel Poudre Universelle Compacte -- my go-to for on-the-go touch ups.  
9.) Chloe eau de parfum -- while I normally switch off between my Chanel No. 5 or Balenciaga, I just added this Chloe scent to the rotation, (thanks to Fragrance.net!) and love how refreshing it is. Notes of rose, powder and even a slight hint of honey. The man friend's take? He thinks it smells like Christmas, which I think is boy code for, "I like it." 
On a related note, if you're in the market for a new scent, I recommend you check out the selection over at Fragrance.net -- they offer free shipping on orders over $70 and This Time Tomorrow readers can enjoy 15% off their order with the code "TMTW3".
Now tell me -- what are some of your favorite beauty products as of late? Would love to know! 

September 25, 2012No Comments

when pigs {fly}

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Shirt: American Apparel (similar style here); Skirt: YSL; Shoes: Dolce Vita; Clutch: Opening Ceremony (love this version); Sunglasses: Random vendor at Outside Lands (similar style here)
Photos by Dan Johnson

September 24, 2012No Comments

date night

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Dress: Cynthia Rowley (another black and blue dress I'm crushing on here); Blazer: Ambiance in SF (similar style here); Shoes: Valentino; Clutch: Vintage (similar style here); Sunglasses: Yves Saint Laurent; Jewelry: JewelMint earrings
Wore this black and blue number for a long over due date night at Central Kitchen, which I've been meaning to try out since they opened earlier this year. (I had the king salmon plate, while the man friend had duck. Both equally delicious!) Between crazy work and travel schedules the past few weeks, it was so nice to relax with a bottle of wine and just catch up
But tell me, how was your weekend?
Photos by Dan Johnson

September 24, 2012No Comments

nyfw photo diary

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After pouring over memory card after memory card, I think I just about exhausted all my snaps from New York Fashion Week. Part of me still can't believe it was two weeks ago! Feels like just yesterday I was complaining about my battered feet to Heather. 🙂
So if you're experiencing NYFW withdrawals like me, perhaps this stroll down memory lane via Instagram is just the thing we need for this Monday morning...
From top left to right:
1.) No NYFW is complete without a Bill Cunningham sighting. I just love how he's always smiling behind that camera. 
2.) A quite fetching printed short suit (donned with an embellished tie!) at the J.Crew presentation. Major swoon.
3.) An outfit snippet from Day #2. See the full deal here.
4.) A beautiful trumpet skirt gown dream at the Zac Posen show. 
5.) Guess who I ran into at a random Starbucks on 9th Avenue...getting her own coffee...
6.) Quick detour through Central Park.
7.) Park benching it to read the New York Times Style Section (and loving the cover story on the Proenza boys!).
8.) Backstage glamour shot at the Prabal Gurung show. Did you catch my recaps here and here? How about the little styling challenge Heather, Alicia and I had here?
9.) Dear J.Crew, Your shoes get me every time. Every. Time.
10.) Resting our feet in front of Lincoln Center, right Julia, Kiley, Taylor and Caroline?
11.) Pink lady in full force for the Zac Posen show.
12.) A sweet bouquet the man friend sent to my hotel after the IFB Conference wrapped. (He knew how nervous I was -- and sent me my favorite flowers!)
Of course, if you want more, you can catch up on all my show coverage here and all the outfit changes here. Lastly, I wanted to send out another huge thank you to the Yotel hotel for being such a gracious host during my stay. Definitely a great home away from home during such a chaotic time.

September 22, 2012No Comments

wearing your art on your {sleeve}

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Artwork: Marie de' Medici as a young girl; 1.) Lace collar necklace, Topshop (now sold out, but similar style here) 2.) Alexander McQueen dress 3.) Oscar de la Renta boots 4.) Asos pearl stud earrings 5.) Topshop jacquard trousers   
About once a year, the fashionable folk of San Francisco get absolutely spoiled with the opening of a standout clothing designer exhibit at the de Young Museum in Golden Gate Park. Past years have included exhibits from the likes of Vivienne Westwood, Yves Saint Laurent, with last year's pick going to Balenciaga, where yours truly actually interviewed both Anna Wintour and Hamish Bowles (but that's another story for another day). While it may not warrant a Met Gala opening fête (although it really should!) -- I certainly look forward to it every year. 
This year's exhibit? None other than Jean-Paul Gaultier. For those of you who had a chance to see the collection, I think you'll stand behind me when I say the curation and presentation was impecable and extremely vivid in the recounting of a talented designer's life, work and vision. Truly a transportive experience.  Later that same day, I found myself describing the exhibit to my boyfriend -- who politely opted to skip this one -- as nothing short of theatrical and mesmerizing, fitting homage to the work of a true artist.
I've been a long time believer, as I'm sure many of you are as well, that fashion is very much a wearable art form -- one that so aptly captures and expresses the desires, beliefs and aspirations of a moment in time. With that in mind, I took a few cues from current fall trends and traced their lineage back to different art pieces -- complete with ideas as to how you can snag the look for yourself! Would love to know, what art-inspired trends are you loving lately? Let me know in the comments below!
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September 21, 2012No Comments

j.crew spring/summer 2013 {details}

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The J.Crew presentation was my final Fashion Week festivity -- a perfect ending note to a whirlwind of a trip before heading back home (and back to reality!). As for the presentation itself, I think the first model's sweater sums it up quite appropriately -- "Darling!"
And on that note -- happy weekend, darlings!

September 19, 2012No Comments

curl {confessions}

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As some of you may recall from this tutorial I posted a few months back I, unfortunately, am not blessed with curly locks. Don't get me wrong, I love my straight hair -- I just blame years of watching Sex and the City for my affair with wild, crazy curls. Of course, I haven't let this deter me in achieving my own Carrie-esque look -- trying everything from hot rollers (I never had the patience for putting them in) or sleeping in small braids (which usually earned me the nickname of Bo Derek from 10). 
My best fool-proof tip thus far though, would have to be using hair products intended for curly haired gals, which after all these years, I'm not sure why I didn't try it sooner! It makes sense right? If you can't beat 'em, join 'em! Their styling products usually have much more hold to them (key for making sure your faux curls last all day) and their de-frizzing creams work miracles for someone who is constantly on the go (not to mention commutes a ton!). 
That said, I'm so excited to partner with Paul Mitchell this fall for their Truth About Curls campaign. I've already discovered a few favorite products of theirs, specifically the Ultimate Wave Beachy Texture Cream-Gel, which was perfect for maintaining my lose waves during our Tahoe getaway last weekend.  
So I turn to you (curly haired and straight haired gals alike): what's your curl confession?! 

September 18, 2012No Comments

painting the town red

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Dress: Samantha Sleeper (borrowed) via ILWYW
Wore this Samantha Sleeper dream of a dress for one of my last nights in New York. With a few of my favorite ladies in tow, we painted the town red, starting off with dinner at The Standard followed by drinks and dancing at The Darby for the Socialyte Gala. Unfortunately, I didn't get a chance to snap this dress while on to document how I styled it, but I did manage to sneak these few at dusk in my hotel room before the evening officially kicked off. Perhaps I'll just need to find another black tie excuse to wear it to? 

September 18, 2012No Comments

hervé léger spring/summer 2013 {details}

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Bandage wrap dresses with a crochet and leather harness twist? The Hervé Léger show had me saying yes please by the end of it! Plus, it had me itching to dig up my leather corset of yesteryear, last seen here. I think it's time it made a comeback into the regular rotation, don't you think?

September 17, 2012No Comments

tahoe escape

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Jacket: Old Navy (similar style here); Shirt: Old Navy; Jeans: c/o JBrand; Shoes: Zara; Sunglasses: Karen Walker; Jewelry: c/o Ily Couture
After the past few weeks of running around like a mad woman in New York -- I couldn't have been happier when the man friend suggested an impromptu trip up to Tahoe on my way home from work on Friday. I basically lived in this outfit while up there -- throwing on the heels only for dinner.  
How was your weekend?

September 17, 2012No Comments

rebecca minkoff spring/summer 2013 {details}

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Big fan of the prints, matching suit sets and, of course, the overalls at Rebecca Minkoff! Oh, and it certainly didn't hurt to have a live performance from DJ Cassidy and the indie duo Tennis during the show either. Such fun energy!   

September 14, 2012No Comments

new york fashion week {day 6}

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Top: J. Crew; Pants: J. Crew; Shoes: Charlotte Olympia; Clutch: Vintage; Sunglasses: Karen Walker; Jewelry: Lauren Elan c/o
This will forever be the outfit that I caught Bill Cunningham snapping a picture of my shoes in. Whether or not that picture makes it into the Sunday Style section -- it doesn't matter. It's still a big check for the ol' bucket list. 
And speaking of to-do lists -- have any of you checked out the Threadflip New York Fashion Week flash sale? I highly recommend you take a quick work break to do so -- before I snap up too many of the items here myself! Plus, 100% of the proceeds benefit the Rescue Paw Foundation. Shopping for a cause? Not bad for a Friday morning, eh?

September 13, 2012No Comments

new york fashion week {day 5}

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Top and skirt: Patricia Chang (borrowed); Shoes: Zara; Sunglasses: Karen Walker
Ah, yes, Patricia Chang strikes again with this outfit! You may have seen some of her work in this last outfit here and I'm still beyond myself that she asked if I wanted to borrow some of her pieces for Fashion Week. (Seriously, you guys need to check out her Spring collection -- the doctor's coat is everything!) 
For this particular outfit, Heather and I decided to take a slight pause before our show festivities by indulging in a cocktail (or two) out on the terrace of our hotel, the Yotel. The sweeping views of both the Hudson and skyline behind us made for the perfect, kick up your heels treat. And on that note, I'd like to send out a huge thank you to the Yotel for hosting me during my stay in New York. Aside from their amazing terrace bar, we couldn't have been in a more perfect location (Hell's Kitchen) which made multiple outfit changes throughout the day incredibly easy. My favorite part though? The bellhop staff was awesome -- such great senses of humor and they never failed to recognize a pair of statement shoes when they saw it (kindred spirits!). 

September 13, 2012No Comments

zac posen spring/summer 2013 {details}

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Best way to sum up the Zac Posen Spring/Summer show? Old Hollywood glamour at its finest. From the delightfully retro feminine details (those cateye sunglasses!) to the extra hint of strut in the models' walk -- each piece had me swooning more than the last. 
And our finale girl, Coco? So darling! This particular show was held on the balcony of the Avery Fisher Hall, directly across the plaza from where the main tents are. After walking down the main runway, the models lapped around behind the guests in the standing section to return to backstage. Since Coco was last, she quite literally had a runaway bride moment (seen here in the last photo) as she sped up to catch up with the other girls before the final walk through. 

September 12, 2012No Comments

new york fashion week {day 4}

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Shirt and skirt: Zara; Shoes: Valentino; Bag: 3.1 Phillip Lim; Sunglasses: YSL

September 12, 2012No Comments

edun spring/summer 2013 {details}

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The Edun Spring/Summer collection was part military brat, part safari adventurer and part California cool girl -- and you know what? I dug it.
Plus, how amazing are those billowy floral pants!?  

September 11, 2012No Comments

new york fashion week {day 3}

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Dress: Patricia Chang, borrowed (obsessed with all her work); Boots: Givenchy; Clutch: Vintage; Sunglasses: Ray-Bans

September 11, 2012No Comments

prabal gurung spring/summer 2013 {details}

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Feather flourishes. Ethereal draped silks. Whimsically futuristic prints. I literally got chills watching this show -- quite hauntingly beautiful.

September 10, 2012No Comments

new york fashion week {day 2}

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Jacket: Old Navy (similar style here); Shirt: Markus Lupfer; Skirt: H&M; Shoes: Prada; Clutch: Opening Ceremony (lusting after this one though); Jewelry: Zara; Sunglasses: Karen Walker

September 10, 2012No Comments

prabal gurung s/s 2013 {behind the scenes}

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This past Saturday marked the biggest highlight of my Fashion Week thus far -- covering the backstage madness at the Prabal Gurung Spring/Summer 2013 show (insert largest smile ever here). While I edit down the massive amount of photos I took, I hope you enjoy a few of my favorite backstage moments -- from the misty atmosphere in Pier 57 to models sneaking in some light reading while getting their makeup done.
Want more? Be sure to stay tuned for tomorrow's post with highlights from the show itself!

September 7, 2012No Comments

new york fashion week {day 1}

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Dress: Proenza Schouler; Shoes: Zara; Bag: 3.1 Phillip Lim; Sunglasses: Karen Walker; Watch: Michael Kors

September 6, 2012No Comments

empire state of mind

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Top: Tibi, borrowed from Heather; Skirt: Proenza Schouler (first worn here; love this version too); Shoes: Zara; Bag: 3.1 Phillip Lim; Sunglasses: Karen Walker; Jewelry: Gorjana "Super Star" necklace c/o, Michael Kors watch, Ily Couture bracelet c/o
Psstt...Remember yesterday's look? Make sure you stop by Prabal Gurung's Facebook page to like it -- you could win a Prabal tee of your own! 
Photos by Kim

September 5, 2012No Comments

prabal gurung {behind the scenes}

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Shirt: Prabal Gurung; Skirt: Prabal Gurung (love this other version as well); Shoes: Prada; Jewelry: Jewelmint earrings 
Someone pinch me -- this is really happening.
I'm excited to announce that this Saturday, I'll be covering the backstage happenings at Prabal Gurung's Spring/Summer 2013 show (!!) alongside my good friends Heather and Alicia. Being a longtime fan of Prabal's work (case in point, see here and here) I can't wait to get a sneak peek at the madness that ensues behind the curtain before the show begins. Make sure you tune in for all my Twitter and Instagram updates at 10 a.m. EST and if you can't wait to see all the full looks (let's admit it, who wants to wait?) you can peep the collection live starting at 12 noon EST on the Prabal Gurung Facebook page.
To prepare for the big day -- and trust me -- preparations are in order, we had the amazing opportunity earlier this week to stop by Prabal's new office in the Garment district to partake in, what else, but a little dress up. (I might need someone to pinch me again, here). Be sure to check out how Heather and Alicia style their looks as well!
And to top this all off (yes, there's more) -- you can snag some Prabal for yourself! Like my look on Facebook here for a chance to win my t-shirt. 
Now how's that for a happy Fashion Week, ladies!?

September 4, 2012No Comments

ifb conference {bigger, better, bolder}

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Dress: Roksanda Ilincic; Shoes: Zara; Clutch: Vintage; Sunglasses: Karen Walker
A slight pause from a regular full outfit post today as I hop on over to the IFB Conference (!!). I'll be speaking on the "Business of Blogging" panel with several other inspiring ladies (Alicia, Erin and Jessie, I'm looking at you!) -- so stay up to date by following along with me on Twitter and Instagram!

September 3, 2012No Comments

west village wandering

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Top: Rachel Roy slip dress worn as a top; Pants: Zara (similar style here); Bag: 3.1 Phillip Lim; Sunglasses: Karen Walker; Jewelry: Gorjana "Super Star" necklace; Michael Kors watch

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