Uncover rack upon rack of blouses by long-forgotten brands, cocktail dresses Audrey Hepburn would've adored, and pristine Charles Jourdan and Stephane Kélian shoes. Read more.
The flagship of this Hong Kong e-tailer has all the on‑trend, wonderfully affordable pieces the site is known for, like chambray shirts and tuxedo jackets. Read more.
This celeb haunt delivers much more than the jewelry that first earned it its following: It’s also a great resource for Jesse Kamm’s silhouette-skimming clothing and handbags by Bird. Read more.
Tanov works a rich bohemian sensibility into her silk dresses and chunky sweaters better than almost anyone. Read more.
For those who appreciate a gallery-girl aesthetic, this is a bit of a mother ship. Read more.
When the latest limited-edition sneaker is released, chances are that Undefeated will be one of the only—if not the only—places in the country to snag it. Read more.
The city is spending $50 million to restore the precinct to its late-Victorian splendor. But visiting will be difficult: Tourism isn't allowed, so you'll have to come on official police business. Read more.
"A specific goal of this building was not to make a big noise," says the architect of Goldman's new, $2.5 billion headquarters. But check out the mural by Julie Mehretu in the glass-walled lobby. Read more.
Stylist Shareen Mitchell has thousands of ’70s and ’80s dresses to choose from (she replenishes the array every Saturday), at insanely reasonable prices (most are less than $50). Read more.
The dining room here feels like a direct portal into groovier precincts of Los Angeles. Skip occasional specials like tacos al pastor in favor of the lightly battered fish tacos ($5 apiece). Read more.
The wares here have an exotic vibe. Poupette St Barths tunics and dresses, made in Lamu, Kenya, are in the mix, along with plenty of dainty gold jewelry. Read more.
Look out for luminaries of the financial, film, and TV industries at this casual Italian restaurant. The most popular dishes are "My Grandmothers' Ravioli" and the slow-cooked lamb sandwich, both $16. Read more.
Something of a mecca for those in search of forward-thinking clothing from Bless and Slow and Steady Wins the Race, along with one-off art publications and mix tapes compiled by musicians. Read more.
Plush banquettes and sizable booths make this Indian restaurant ideal for private business meetings. But after a three-course lunch, you may be more in the mood for a nap. Read more.
This swanky super-bar stocks the largest domestic beer selection in SF, serves elevated American bar eats, & has several classy zones to lounge, dine, drink, and watch any of the 12 huge flatscreens Read more.