ERIKA Schrieber
entrepreneur. author. secondhand advocate. wannabe fashionable farmer.
I'm an entrepreneur, an author, a committed oversharer, and the person at the dinner table who will absolutely ask if you've checked consignment before buying that new. I run a luxury resale company, wrote a book about my father's escape from Pinochet's Chile, live on a farm with four generations of my family, and genuinely believe the secondhand economy can change the way we all consume. This is where all of it lives.
In my little corner of the internet, we have range. Lucky for me, most women do.
Season 2 Consign
Season2Consign In the summer of 2020, my sister and I launched Season2Consign and created something that didn't exist yet: the first live shopping platform in the United States for preowned luxury goods. The timing was chaotic, the format was new, and the response told us everything we needed to know.
Nearly two decades of training my eye on luxury goods, understanding authentication, and knowing what holds value over time went into building something the market was missing. We sell handbags, jewelry, and accessories from the houses that matter, and we do it with the kind of transparency that makes people trust us with their most valuable pieces and come back every time they're ready to buy or consign.
This is not fast fashion with a logo. This is buying better, buying less, and knowing exactly what you're getting.
RESALE LAB
Resale Lab Everything I know about building a resale business, accumulated over almost 20 years, lives in Resale Lab. This is the Skool community I built for people who are serious about getting into resale, scaling what they've already started, or simply staying in the game when it gets hard.
I cover sourcing strategy, pricing psychology, how to build an audience that actually buys from you, how to authenticate what you're looking at, and how to think about this as a real business with real margins and a real future. No recycled advice. No watered-down tips packaged as a course. The actual knowledge, from someone who built a company from it.
If you're ready to stop dabbling and start building, this is where you come.
CITIZEN GROVE
We bought our farm during the pandemic because we needed to get our family outside and living. What followed surprised even us.
A 1,400 square foot garden planted from scratch. A full property renovation that is still very much underway. And the decision, which felt obvious once we made it, to move four generations of our family onto one piece of land.
My parents. My grandmother. Our two young kids. Everyone has a role. My grandmother isn't parked in front of a television. My parents aren't aging at a distance. My kids are growing up with their great-grandmother in the next room, learning things I couldn't teach them in a lifetime of trying. Research says multigenerational living makes everyone live longer. We believe it. We're living proof.
We share all of it on Instagram. Come see what a full, loud, growing, imperfect life actually looks like.
FROM THE ASHES OF SANTIAGO
My father left everything behind. I wrote it all down.
In 1973, Augusto Pinochet's military coup ended Salvador Allende's government and fractured thousands of Chilean families overnight. My father was one of the people who had to run. He arrived in the United States as a political refugee with nothing and built a life here from scratch, with the particular determination of someone who knows that everything can disappear in a moment.
I wrote his story because it deserved to exist on paper. Because my kids deserved to know where they come from. And because the lessons woven through his life, about resourcefulness, resilience, and never letting anything of value go to waste, are the same lessons that shaped everything I've built.
The book is available on Amazon, and I have a limited number of hand-signed copies with both my signature and my father's (Luis Omar Tapia). Those go for $20 and they don't last. If you want one, DM me directly on Instagram @erikaschrieber.
This one is personal. I hope it finds the people who need it.
collection
These are pieces from my personal collection. Vintage denim that earned its fade the real way, classic Americana, designer finds, and luxury pieces I've sourced. Everything is described honestly, everything is authenticated where relevant, and everything goes to someone who will actually wear it.
There's no checkout here. If something catches your eye, DM me on Instagram. We'll have a real conversation about it. New pieces get posted there first, so follow along if you want first access.
a manifesto
I have spent nearly 20 years thinking secondhand first, building a business around it, and talking about it with anyone who will listen. That last part has turned into a real thing.
I speak on podcasts, at gatherings of female entrepreneurs, and at events where the audience is ready to think differently about how they consume, what they build, and how they live. I don't have a keynote voice. I have a real one, stories that are actually mine, and a philosophy I can back up with two decades of doing it.
That philosophy goes like this.
Think secondhand first. Buy less, buy better. Edit your style, don't accumulate it. Sell what you no longer love. And buy new only when you have a real reason to.
Clarity over scarcity. I've been operating that way my whole life.
If you want me on your podcast, at your event, or in a room full of women who are building something real, reach out. I'd love to be there.
erikaschrieber@gmail.com