Fashion is more than meets the eye.

It’s a declaration of our identity.

A symbol of belonging to a tribe.

An unspoken way of sharing our story with the world.

What if we could use Fashion to leave a lasting legacy to create a better future?

We can, and with you, we are.

When the tragic Nepal Earthquake struck, the beautiful and talented influencer, Chriselle Lim, came to us with her concern for the lives devastated by it.

She donated her personal style wardrobe, and together, we created our first online style drop-for-a-cause where supporters could shop her closet to raise funds & awareness in partnership with designer Prabal Gurung and the Shikshya Foundation Nepal to rebuild with a focus on children’s education.

Transform Your Wardrobe into a Movement

After the tragic Nepal Earthquake struck, the beautiful and talented influencer, Chriselle Lim, came to us with her concern for all the lives devastated by it.

She donated her personal style wardrobe, and together, we created our first online pop-up shop for a cause where supporters could shop her closet to raise funds & awareness in partnership with the Shikshya Foundation Nepal to rebuild with a focus on children’s education.

Are you a style influencer with a heart to lead change? Let’s connect and collaborate!

At REDTHRED we’re uniting humanity through Fashion & Culture as a Force for Good.

Who we’ve helped so far…

Oasis USA in the fight against human trafficking

Express Eden in providing care for marketplace orphans

The Shikshya Foundation in providing Earthquake relief aid.

How it started

In the beginning, there was nothing but a desire to make a difference. We had nothing. No resources. No connections. There’s a saying by Arthur Ashe: β€œStart where you are, use what you have, do what you can.”

REDTHRED’s first event was a garage sale. We then went on to create pop-up shops for a cause in metropolitan cities in Southern California.

You, too, can start where you are, with what you have, to make an impact. Stay tuned for what’s coming next.

Two people sitting in cardboard boxes with handwritten signs that say '$1.00'. The person on the left is an adult woman with glasses and dark hair, making a shh gesture with her finger. The child on the right is a young girl with dark hair and bangs, also making a shh gesture. They are in a garage with household items and sports equipment in the background.

Connect. Collaborate. Create.

  • People browsing and shopping at a craft fair inside a room with white and brick walls, featuring tables with handmade jewelry and accessories.

    CONNECT

    Why? We all have a universal need for connection and to be part of something greater than ourselves. Our world is interconnected, therefore, the wellbeing of others is the wellbeing of ourselves.

  • A person holding a professional video camera with a microphone, capturing a video of two women sitting at a table in a dimly lit setting with string lights overhead.

    COLLABORATE

    How? Culture shapes our actions. REDTHRED unites creatives through Fashion, the Arts, and Entertainment to spark conversations on building a better world, showcasing those leading the way and empowering others to participate.

  • View of a group of people inside a clothing store with a dress display outside the store window, and the store number 58 on the door.

    CREATE

    What? A network+fundraising system that builds towards a better future by organizing in-person and digital pop-up shops and auctions for a cause. Together we can create a lasting legacy.

A person is holding a large red leaf in front of their face, with snow-covered trees in the background, creating an artistic reflection on the leaf.

β€œAn invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet regardless of time, space, or circumstance. The thread may stretch or tangle, but will never break.”

-an Ancient Proverb

Abstract red line drawing resembling a tangled mess with a heart shape at the top.