BEYOND TRENDS & BORDERS

MEDIA & EDITORIAL

ABOUT US

At Thrif, our mission is to revolutionize the fashion industry by making sustainable and stylish clothing accessible to everyone. We believe that fashion should not come at the cost of our planet, and we are committed to creating a more sustainable future through our innovative approach to clothing production and consumption.

I want the world to know that you cannot place people from the underserved communities in a box. Just because we grew up in poverty and may have even f***ed up in the past, those mistakes or lessons do not define us but how we rise to the opportunities ahead in life.

We have one life, and why not leave a mark in the most positive way?

Cultural Authenticity

At Thrif, our mission is to revolutionize the fashion industry by making sustainable and stylish clothing accessible to everyone. We believe that fashion should not come at the cost of our planet, and we are committed to creating a more sustainable future through our innovative approach to clothing production and consumption.

A skilled stylist doesn't just possess a great eye for fashion; it's about how each piece comes together to create a full look.

Influence by her father, who was an expert tailor for over 50 years, led to the birth of Thrifts, a genderless online store that practices green fashion and has gained popularity as far as Tokyo, Japan.

Features & Highlights

We believe in the power of fashion to tell stories and express identity. Each look in our portfolio is designed to inspire and empower, reflecting the diverse and rich tapestry of Chicano and INDIGENOUS cultures.

Voyagela

"Many of my peers struggle a lot in a world that tries to bring down the beauty in art."

VoyageLA

"I have always had a passion for expression through style, and that has been non-stop since 2001; it truly is love."

VoyageLA

"I resist the pain because that is not where I want to be; I'd rather live in excellence, elegance, and pride."

VoyageLA

"I am most proud that we have been doing business for over 16 years and continue to grow and improve."

Shoutout Socal

"We will regret the risks we didn’t take and not playing it safe."

Canvas Rebel

I was inspired from a very young age by my father, who was a tailor for over 50 years.

LA Weekly

Zamora hopes to represent strength and freedom through her looks for women at the event, working with tops, bottoms, capes, and the masks themselves.

Indigenous Fashion Collective

Founder and designer, Elvira Zamora, is deeply rooted in Indigenous culture and brings a unique blend of tradition and innovation to every garment.

SOMOS Magazine

Featured in SOMOS Magazine, Elvira Zamora is recognized as a fashion designer. Known for her custom creations, her work blends Chicano elegance with her Peruvian heritage, creating pieces that reflect culture, identity, and artistry.

Fashion Magazine Print - CIE

A unique voice from her Peruvian roots to her home in LA.

The Hollywood 360

Zamora, who in 2001 created the brand Wardrobe Divas, has since made a name for herself and her genderless label Thrifs.

LA Journal

Wardrobe Divas started in 2001 at a local store and since has moved online, and traveled all the way to Tokyo, Japan.

LA Weekly

Food, drinks, a car show, screenings, and a fashion presentation by Elvira Zamora

LA Journal

Influence by her father, who was an expert tailor for over 50 years, led to the birth of Thrifts

Shuba Magazine

A model in a yellow coat is sitting on a green cabinet against a white paneled wall.

The Hollywood 360

Elvira Zamora working on her designs.

Canvas Rebel

"Creating the clothes and managing the photoshoots and the runway shows was the way I could express to the world my creative side."

Canvas Rebel

"Potential clients should know that I am here to help them out when it comes to sustainable fashion, reducing their carbon footprint, and look stylish at the same time."

LegalZoom's Hispanic Heritage Month feature

Promotional graphic for LegalZoom's Hispanic Heritage Month feature, 'Wardrobe Divas.'

Vogue Magazine

Model in a checkered outfit designed by Elvira Zamora holding balloons with palm trees and a dog in the background

Summer Socialite

Two models in different settings: 'Summer Socialite' and 'Ollie Lee'.

Thrifs Runway

IMDb

Elvira Zamora is known for Ash (2010), The First Cowboy (2023) and Upcycle Nation (2022).

Fierce

Magazine cover with a model posing on a rooftop, featuring the word 'fierce' and the number 32.

Bold Journey

"I’ve learned to breathe in power and not the intimidation when I am the only one in the room that looks like me."

KIIS FM

Computer screen displaying a webpage with KIIS FM Elvira Zamora branding and a fashion article.

Meet the 818

Promotional graphic for Women's History Month featuring Elvira Zamora speaking into a microphone with decorative elements on a purple background.

Legendary Magazine

Modern Victorian

Model with styled hair and lace gloves in a magazine layout of 'modern Victorian.'

Pinup Kulture magazine

Collage of Pinup Kulture Magazine pages with various images and designs by Thrifs.

Pacha Mama

Pacha Mama: Model in tribal attire sitting in a forest with 'Pacha Mama' branding.

Soy Peruanisima

Elvira Zamora in traditional Peruvian attire with colorful headdress and red outfit, surrounded by flowers, with text overlay

The Fall Report

The Fall Report Tips Section

Hot Rod Delux Magazine

Hot Rod Delux Magazine - Designs by Elvira Zamora

Chicano on the Rise for Fashion

Chicano on the Rise for Fashion Article

Spectrum News Highlight