let’s swap baby clothes!

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you may remember a little while back, i wrote a bit about swapdom. it’s an online swapping site where you can post items you no longer want and trade them with other members of the community. i’ve really enjoyed using the site because it’s free to use (you only pay for shipping) and you can share your clothes while getting new ones without ever having to bother with shopping malls or fast fashion superstores.

and this week, they’ve added a baby & children’s section to the mix, and it couldn’t have come at a better time! now, i will admit that i’m teasing you with the photo above because none of those items are up for swaps (yet), but i do have a few very nice unused items that i already don’t need. i bought several packs of gerber’s onesies and side-snap shirts only to discover that my chubby little baby doesn’t actually fit in their 0 – 3 month sizing. and i was gifted a few items here and there that just didn’t work out. the piÁ¨ce de rÁ©sistance is one of those really cool baby k’tan carriers. i would keep it, but i was actually gifted two of them! and so on and so on. babies grow out of clothes so fast (or never even wear them), so over the next several months, i’ll be listing plenty of stuff. he already has a few super nice j.crew onesies that are getting rather snug…

and of course, you don’t need to offer up children’s clothes to swap. i have a few regular-sized clothes still up for grabs, and will be listing some of my old maternity pieces later today. you can see what i’ve listed so far on my swapdom profile.

sign up for swapdom right here!

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and as a little bonus, swapdom is giving away a pretty awesome phil and ted’s stroller to one lucky winner. click here to enter!

want: wardrobe update

i can’t believe it’s been three weeks since adam was born. between taking care of him and doing my best to take care of myself, i’ve hardly left the house! so most days, i’ve been wearing leggings and t-shirts around the house since chances are it will end up covered in baby puke at some point, and i need something with easy enough access for breastfeeding. i thought dressing for pregnancy was hard, but the art of dressing when you become a mom is even more difficult. and in the coming weeks, i’ll actually be emerging from the house and will need a few practical things to wear.

so while adam has been sleeping, i’ve been putting together my “mom wardrobe” because there is no way you’ll catch me wearing my leggings and t-shirts out in public. separates are important for breastfeeding. personally, i’ve found that i prefer lifting up my shirt over pulling it down (mostly because i am, ahem, rather well-endowed and feel much more comfortable when i’m a bit more covered up on top). and in the event that i want to wear a dress, a button front is necessary. these are difficult rules to play by when most of your wardrobe is full of high-neck sixties mini dresses, but i’ve found some good pieces that i think will do me well in this next stage of my life.

above: the box shirt by everlane


the whitepepper shirt dress


asos oversized peplum top


birkenstock arizona sandals


mih halsy jeans


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hatch boardwalk overalls

gifts for the mama-to-be

today i got a request for a few gift ideas for the expectant mother. since i’m sitting here trying to patiently wait for the baby to come in the middle of the holiday season, i may have spent my fair share of time laying on the couch thinking about what kinds of little luxuries would help me get through to the end. so since you’ve asked, here are some suggestions off my very own little wish list. it’s by no means comprehensive, but at this stage in my pregnancy, i can tell you that these types of gifts are pretty much the only thing on my mind.

1. hatch-to-hospital box: i’ve had my eye on this gift box for my entire pregnancy. honestly, it’s the type of gift that would make anyone happy whether pregnant or not. a super soft and stretchy jersey nightgown and robe, cashmere socks, and comfy undies? i want to live in this set and i know it will come in super handy on the big day. trust me when i say that comfort is key. the woes of pregnancy are many, so simple things like this make a world of difference.

2. herbivore botanicals makes some pretty lovely products like this complete spa gift set. the calm sea salts are made with dead sea and himalayan pink salt, scented with ylang ylang and vanilla. and the rose lip balm sounds divine. it’s one of those perfectly superfluous luxuries that makes anyone feel pampered. and it’s easy to forget to pamper yourself when you’re busy nesting and trying to wrap things up at work before going on maternity leave. i’m telling you, it’s the little things!

3. in the same vein, i’m kind of obsessed with the idea of getting myself a luxurious little travel set for the hospital like this aesop jet set kit. no, i am not about to jet off to some glamorous locale, but i wouldn’t mind feeling pampered at the hospital. and i’ve been told that the first bath or shower after giving birth is one of the best experiences ever. might as well make it count!

4. fog linen work slippers. yes, this list is all about maxin’ and relaxin’. i’m gonna need a nice pair of slippers to shuffle around in pre- and post-baby. in fact, who doesn’t like a good pair of house slippers? i’m particularly picky about such things and just can’t see myself in big fuzzy mocs, so this minimalist pair in linen is right up my alley.

5. dyptique candles. ok, they don’t have to be by dyptique, but i am personally infatuated with the crisp, clean scent of these candles, and it has become a daily routine for me to light different scents in different rooms to change the mood around the house and get relaxed. before my pregnancy, i never thought so much about pleasant smells before, but now i am almost obsessed. i know this isn’t the case for everyone: i for one, couldn’t stand most smells for the first four months. but nowadays, i can’t get enough of these!

6. massage and body work. when i discovered my prenatal chiropractor, it changed my world. i go to a place where they specialize in mothers-to-be, and a chiropractic session starts with a massage and ends with an alignment. they are also able to apply the webster technique to move the baby within the womb so that he or she is in optimal birthing position. for me, it has been a godsend because this little dude likes to cram his entire butt underneath my rib cage causing me almost constant discomfort and pain. now my only regret is that i hadn’t been seeing someone sooner. while these services are often covered at least in part by insurance companies, not everyone is so lucky. a gift card to a good spot would certainly mean a lot to a very uncomfortable mama.

7. spa day. another fun option is to invite your bestie on a spa day at a place that is able to accommodate pregnant women. i for one, can’t even reach my feet anymore without a struggle, so having someone massage and pedicure my toes is pretty special. and again, any opportunity to try and relax is not only good for an expectant mom, but also for baby.

let’s swap clothes!

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a few recent life changes have pushed me to do some major closet purging over the last couple of months. it’s just what happens when you relocate from one climate to another all while watching your belly expand to proportions you didn’t think possible. but even if you aren’t going through something as major as a move or a pregnancy, there’s still always that 20% (or more) of your wardrobe that just hangs in the back of the closet. you fully intend to wear them one day, but let’s face it, sometimes you have to admit defeat and accept that it’s time to part ways. i really like the idea of swapping clothes because it’s fun to see my stuff go off to nice new homes, and it’s a way for me to get new things without having to give in to the lure of fast-fashion.

enter swapdom. they recently got in touch with me and asked me if i’d be interested in giving it a try. it usually takes a lot for me to try a new startup site, but with a duffle bag full of stuff just waiting to go, i decided to give it a whirl. swapdom allows you to request items you love, tell swapdom what you’d offer in exchange, and then sit back and let swapdom organize a multi-person swap for you. all you have to do is pay the postage on any items you receive in your swap. for my first round, i took a few minutes to snap some photos and have listed a few items up on my profile. i’m only showing a little sneaky peek here, but i’ve already listed items from paul & joe sister, quicksilver, ace & jig, asos, and ark & co.

 

the site is still in private beta, but you can bypass the wait list with this link so you can start swapping right now and get a better look at the items i’ve listed so far! and if you upload three items to start, you’ll get free shipping on your first swap. so get to it, because i’m on the hunt for some new clothes!

 

meet me at madewell sf!

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oh bay area, how i’ve missed you! i’m going to be in town on saturday and sunday and i’d love to see you guys! and , of course, what better way to celebrate than with a private event at madewell san francisco centre? hope you can make it out!

sunday, october 27
6 – 8pm
madewell san francisco centre

enjoy champagne cocktails + sips and snacks while you shop some of my fall picks, and enter to win a $50 gift card!

r.s.v.p. to store.253@madewell.com

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behind the lens: a visit with melissa joy manning

i was recently invited into designer melissa joy manning’s berkeley studio to take a little peek behind-the-scenes of this hand-made and sustainable local jeweler. i’m the type of girl who really only has a few pieces of simple jewelry that i’ve carefully selected with the hopes of wearing for many years to come, and that is exactly what you’ll get at melissa joy manning. her unique pieces are created using recycled metals and sustainably sourced gems, all created by hand in her berkeley and new york studios. i toured her california space and asked her a few interview questions which are up now at refinery29. but i took so many photos, i thought i’d share a few more of them here.

all images photographed by me.








sf shopping guide: down at lulu’s

onto my second recommendation in my little shopping series. this shop isn’t actually located in san francisco proper, but it’s a short drive across the bay on the oakland/berkeley border. i used to live a few blocks from this place, and popped in every couple of weeks for affordable vintage wares…

down at lulu’s, 6603 telegraph ave. oakland

a favourite among students and locals alike, down at lulu’s is an explosion of glam style and cult kitsch on the border between berkeley and oakland. this tiny pink palace moonlights as a hair salon, record store, and ‘zine shop, not to mention its excellent selection of vintage gems for punk rockers and vintage aficionados, with a focus on fashion from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. the vintage selection is eclectic and unique, with plenty of statement pieces and classic vintage staples at accessible prices.

my city guide series was originally published in the guardian uk, photos by me.


to view my entire shopping guide series, click here.

join me at the lancÁ´me + vogue event!

today i’m excited to announce that i’ve teamed up with vogue to co-host an event celebrating the launch of the new lancÁ´me show by alber elbaz collection! come join me this saturday june 22 at nordstrom valley fair from 12am – 2pm for a fashion show featuring lancÁ´me eye looks and vogue fashion picks! guests will receive a makeover by top lancÁ´me makeup artists, plus take home a custom mini issue of vogue, and one-of-a-kind lancÁ´me makeup mirror, shopping bag and lancÁ´me show brochure, all embossed with elbaz’s chic signature artwork.*

saturday, june 22
nordstrom valley fair
vogue gifts and fashion show from 12pm – 2pm

beauty counter appointments from 11am – 7pm
*call 408.248.2180 ext. 1064 to reserve an appointment

sf shopping guide: static vintage

a couple of months back, i was contacted by the guardian uk to write-up a little bay area vintage shopping guide. they asked me to offer up my top 10 shopping spots for both vintage and designer, so i set out on a weekend excursion to visit and photograph all of my favorite spots. since i’ve gotten quite a few requests for shopping recommendations over the years, i thought i’d share my list in a little series here on the blog. so for my first stop…

static vintage, 1764 haight st. san francisco

while there’s a wide range of vintage boutiques in the famous haight-ashbury neighbourhood, static vintage stands out, with a massive selection of vintage clothing and accessories for men and women, including impressive designer finds for the true collector. you’ll find unique vintage wares to fit just about any style from every era from the 1920s and to the early 1990s in this brightly hued shop. and rumour has it they have a secret stash of rare pieces for the serious buyer, making this a must-stop destination for fashion fanatics.

my city guide series was originally published in the guardian uk, photos by me.

dear creatures sample sale!

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just last week, i was complaining about the fact that us sf kids miss out on all the awesome sample sales. well, the retail gods must be looking down on us because i just got word that asmbly hall in san francisco is hosting a dear creatures sample on saturday, may 11 and sunday, may 12! and if you attend the saturday sale, you’ll also have the chance to meet the designers behind this darling brand.

or if you’re in the los angeles area, the following weekend there will be another sample sale at the loved one in pasadena!