The Art Of Second Chances

Two women, red threads, infinite reimagining.

Five years ago, during one of the most difficult periods of Amanda's life, her best friend and creative partner, Fi, gave her a simple red thread bracelet.

Fi wore one too.

They weren't just accessories.

The bracelets became a silent pact.

A visible symbol of friendship, protection, solidarity, and unbreakable connection.

Red Thread Redux began with a bracelet.

A red thread represents fate, protection, and enduring bonds.

For Amanda and Fi, it became something deeply personal: a reminder that even in the hardest seasons, you are not alone.

The bracelets were meant to be worn until they were no longer needed. Years later, both women are still wearing theirs.

That red thread has now woven itself into the DNA of Red Thread Redux.

It represents friendship, connection, resilience, second chances, and the kind of love that helps women come back to themselves.

Every garment carries that same philosophy: what has been overlooked can be loved again.

What has been discarded can be reimagined. What has a past can still have a future.

And so can she.

A jacket with a past. A woman with a future.

REDUX

Pronounced ree-DUKS

To bring back. To restore. To reimagine.

Meet the

RED THREAD REDUX

Creators.

Amanda Starr

Photographer, personal stylist and leopard print lover. I work with women navigating their next chapter.

Fiona Johnson

Mixed media artist, rebel and magpie maverick. Exploring sustainability, storytelling, connection, and imperfection.

MANIFESTO

We don't believe the best things are brand new.

We believe in possibility.

We see beauty where others see the ordinary.

We rescue, reconstruct and reimagine.

Every stitch, every brushstroke, every embellishment is a reminder that transformation is always possible.

Clothes can have a second life.

Women can too.