About Us
The Woman Behind Verati Archive
Fashion was the first place I ever felt powerful.
While in school, I gravitated toward creative spaces—co-founding Untouched Talent, launching a fashion line, modeling, and styling. It was there I began to understand the quiet authority of image, and how the right presence can shift the energy in a room. Then life required reinvention.
Rebuilding changes how you see value. It reveals that luxury was never about status—it is about alignment. The right piece does more than elevate a look; it reconnects you with the woman you are becoming. Around that same time, I became deeply interested in the resale market. Studying the secondary luxury space, I began to notice the imbalance—extraordinary pieces circulating through systems where the economics often failed the very women who owned them. Fees were excessive, value was diluted, and the experience lacked the care luxury deserves.
At the same time, I realized something about myself: I have always had an instinct for finding exceptional things in unexpected places. Pieces with presence. Pieces with history. Pieces that deserve another life.
Verati Archive was born at that intersection:
Emotion and economics.
Fashion and strategy.
Reinvention and resale.
This is not simply about resale.
It is about creating a space where women can move pieces forward with confidence—where value is protected, opportunity circulates, and one woman’s evolution can help shape another’s.
Because true luxury does not sit still.
It moves forward with the women who wear it.