Wine Country

by Nikki Cornell


Dress: Asos, Hat: Jcrew, Shoes: Cole Haan, Purse: Coach

One of the perks of living in San Francisco is the proximity of all the world class wineries and vineyards. An easy hour-drive up north will take you to Sonoma or Napa Valley, where the best wine tasting experiences happen. As a Bay Area native, I've discovered Healdsburg ideal since this charming town has so much to offer and is less congested that Napa. 

For Memorial Day Weekend, we did a half-day trip to J Vineyards & Winery for a champagne tasting and had lunch at one of our favorite restaurants in downtown, Barn Diva. I highly recommend visiting Medlock Ames if you haven't been and make sure you also try Shed!


Scramble Crossing

by Nikki Cornell


Dress: Lulu's Shoes: Zara Bag: Ferragamo Bracelet: Cartier

We visited Tokyo in March and Alex shot a lot of random footage. He compiled it into a typical travel montage, but then had some fun experimenting with a voiceover, and turned it into this weird little travel programme. He thought it'd be an interesting way to make, what is essentially a personal travel diary, into something more widely accessible. We both love Tokyo, and hopefully this video captures that and inspires you to take a trip to this wonderful place!


I'm not sure yet, actually

by Nikki Cornell


Photos by Alex Cornell

A few random shots during our 7-day vacation in Tokyo. We stayed at the Capitol Hotel and the Park Hyatt - both incredible choices. We visited famous districts like Shibuya, Harajuku, RoppongiShinjukuShimokitazawa, Aoyoma, and Nakameguro. We also went shopping at Omotesando, La Foret, and Cat Street. For food, we had tasty ramen at Menya Musashi in Shinjuku and ate the best omakase (similar to Jiro) at Sushi Ichi, located in Ginza. We went to Robot Restaurant -- the most bazaar experience I have ever had. We also dined at New York Grill and had drinks at the bar, where much of the movie Lost in Translation was filmed. We saw the best views of Tokyo there, along with Mori Tower and Tokyo Skyree. And finally, we visited old landmarks like Meiji Shrine and Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden where we were so lucky to see the beautiful cherry blossoms in full bloom. There is so much to do, we didn't get to all the attractions but this is definitely a good place to start if you plan to go!