I'm so excited to share my interview with Bright Young Things with you! I took some photos and answered a few questions about Fauxshionable while I was in New York. I'm thrilled and honored to be featured on their amazing blog and website.
Bright Young Things is the brainchild of Eliza Starbuck, a designer on a mission to create fashionable, sustainable clothing. Eliza created a very versatile black dress for Sheena Matheiken, who started the Uniform Project. Sheena wore the dress styled her way for 365 days to raise money for a charity.
The little black dress became the inspiration for Eliza's new fashion line called Bright Young Things. The universally flattering piece can be worn forward, backward, or open with anything you'd like to pair it with. It's fantastic! To purchase your own, click here.
Outfit: Little Black Dress: Bright Young Things, Purse and belt: thrifted vintage, Shoes: Oh Deer!, Lace skirt: home-made by my mom, Oxford shirt: Express, Sunglasses: Banana Republic
Styling, Hair & Makeup by Fauxshionable
Photography by Krystle Ansari


2 worthy opinions:
I must say I love that black dress, but mostly I loved your definition of "Fauxshion". Very cool.
Thank you, Julia!
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