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Six Six Sick reports on the Bright Young Things Style Challenge

“Last week, I was asked to participate in the Bright Young Things Style Challenge, along with several other local bloggers. Designer Eliza Starbuck original created the super-versatile Little Black Dress from The Uniform Project, in collaboration with blogger Sheena Matheiken… The dress itself has already been snatched up by hundreds of women worldwide. Basically, it’s the hardest working LBD on the market…? Read More>>


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LOVE: Less is Way More: Eliza Starbuck’s One Dress Collection

“Fashion has long been about excess but what with the growing concerns over ecology and consumers being better informed and seriously concerned about where their products come from and where they end up, ethical fashion is making waves with inventive new ways of getting more with a lot less. Enter Eliza Starbuck and Bright Young Thing’sOne Dress Collection.”-Thea of Fashion Envi

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Playing Dress Up In Bright Young Things’ Ultimate LBD

“Last week I took part in a “style challenge” put on by Bright Young Things, a new line from designer Eliza Starbuck. Of course, the word “line” is misleading because Starbuck’s collection consists of one super versatile, super cute, little black dress…”- Leah Chernikoff of Fashionista

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Little Black Dress Style Challenge

“Bright Young Things has issued a fashion challenge to some of our fashionable peers. Editors, bloggers and general style influencers, including model Summer Rayne Oakes, Yuka Yoneda (ecouterre), Leah Chernikoff (fashionista.com), Emma Grady (TreeHugger) and Johanna Bjork (Goodlifer), among others, were asked to style the infamous Little Black Dress created by Bright Young Things designer Eliza Starbuck. Who do you think has the most original style? Cast your vote on the Bright Young Things Facebook Page.” Get the scoop here.


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Social Studies: 7/28/10 Blogs and Websites

“You might remember Eliza Starbuck of label Bright Young Things from The Uniform Project, as she was the designer who created the black dress her friend Sheena Matheiken wore for a year straight (styled differently, of course) to raise money for charity. Starbuck is now turning her attention bloggers with her Bright Young Things Style Challenger, which kicked off today, and is also based around the concept of her single Little Black Dress…”-Rachel Strugatz of WWD

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Your One-Stop-Shop for the Top 20 Eco-Fashion Sites

“One of the coolest ideas that came around last year to bring an awareness to how many clothes we have and how little we need was from designer Eliza Starbuck designer of Bright Young Things.

Starbuck designed her LBD inspired by how to make a dress “universally wearable yet individually specific,” not to mention sustainable and fashionable. Then she paired-up with Sheena Matheiken of The Uniform Project and women taking on their wardrobes in the form of wear-a-thon’s ensued. Her site chronicles a few women currently participating in their own – utilizing her (Starbuck’s) very own LBD for sale on her site.” -Amy DuFault of EcoSalon
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The Only Dress You’ll Ever Need?

“Eliza Starbuck: You might not know her name, but you may have seen her dress. She’s the designer behind the little black dress worn by the Uniform Project’s Sheena Matheiken during her 365 day campaign to raise funds for the Akanksha Foundation , and now she and her company Bright Young Things is on a simple mission to raise awareness about hyper-consumerism and sustainability.”
-Julie Gerstein of The Daily Green
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Reinventing The Little Black Dress

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Bright Young Things- Premier Edition

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Playing Dress Up Every Day; Designer inspires eco-friendly fashion among Penn students

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First Look: Bright Young Things

Teen Vogue gets it! Taking Sustainable Fashion mainstream one little black dress at a time…

“A closet full of clothes and nothing to wear? That’s why I _______. The answer to the above is not “Bluefly” (as in the ubiquitous adds for the popular e-tailer, a verb meaning endless online shopping by the fashion obsessed). Or at least, not if the designer behind new label Bright Young Things Eliza Starbuck has anything to say about it. Struck by the mediocrity of design and wastefulness of resources inherent to the ever-faster pace of the fashion cycle, Starbuck did some pretty tight editing on her first collection. In fact, hers might be the most tightly edited debut ever, as she pared the looks down to just one: that most versatile, wear-everywhere of pieces, the LBD!” -Alison S. Cohn of Teen Vogue

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Bright Young Things: The Ultimate LBD?

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ELIZA STARBUCK PREMIERS THE SLOW FASHION LITTLE BLACK DRESS

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Fashion Experiments: And Action!

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A Little Black Dress

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The Bright Young Things & The LBD

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Dilemma of Old and New!

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FASHION FASTING

Consumers are experimenting with slow fashion via prescribed clothing diets
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Inspiring Travel Fashion: The LBD

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REVOLUÇÕES DE ESTILO

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