MEET OUR FOUND-HERS

Two women who love each other exactly as they are, while endlessly inspiring one another to grow into who they’re meant to become. At the heart of Beverly Hills Farm is a friendship built on shared purpose, wildly different strengths, and the belief that beauty and meaning can (and should) live in the same place.

Beau and Tash created Beverly Hills Farm for the people who want more out of life: more joy, more intention, more softness, more grit, more sparkle, more soil under their nails. They imagined a brand where you can praise your skincare routine and your compost bin in the same breath. A place where community is organically grown, not manufactured, like a garden that thrives on attention, creativity, and a hint of glamour.

Together, they’re cultivating a lifestyle rooted in connection, to the earth, to each other, and to the small rituals that make life both grounding and gorgeous. Beverly Hills Farm is an invitation: come exactly as you are, grow into who you’re becoming, know you’re surrounded by women cheering you on, and look effortlessly fabulous while you do it.

Beau Dunn 

Beau Dunn is the heartbeat of Beverly Hills Farm whose life is a love letter to glamour, resilience, and radical reinvention. Born and raised in Beverly Hills, Beau speaks fluent glam. Fashion, art, design, and the thrill of a red carpet are her native language. From a young age, she was immersed in the worlds of high fashion and fine art, not just as an observer, but as a creator. With a paintbrush in one hand and a designer bag in the other, Beau has long danced between the worlds of bold femininity and creative rebellion.

But behind the glossy exterior is a woman who has weathered storms. After facing serious health setbacks, including thyroid cancer, Beau pressed pause on the fast lane to deeply reclaim joy, purpose, and the beauty of a slower, more intentional life. It was this personal renaissance that sparked Beverly Hills Farm™: a brand built on contrast and harmony, where city sparkle meets countryside soul.

Beau believes that beauty is a service when it helps women feel truly seen. Her ethos? Living out loud, radically and unapologetically. Her love language is celebration; of women, of self-expression, of small rituals that make life feel rich. And she brings a curator’s eye to every single product, texture, and story told under the BH Farm umbrella. If it bears the mark of Beverly Hills Farm, Beau has considered the line, the fit, and the way it elevates the everyday to something just a little (or a lot) more fabulous.

As a true girls’ girl, Beau champions connection and confidence. She’s the ultimate cheerleader for women in every stage of life. Whether she’s hand-embellishing a sun hat at a gem fair with her best friend, sourcing the softest cotton for loungewear that feels like a hug, or designing a skincare ritual inspired by morning light in Utah, she brings the same ethos to it all: If she doesn’t love it, it doesn’t ship.

Beverly Hills Farm is an extension of Beau’s journey, from Beverly Hills red carpet events to barn doors, from red carpet-ready to morning tea barefoot in the garden. It’s her personal playground and public invitation: a call for women to glam up, get grounded, and find beauty in the in-between. And in every sparkle, there’s a seed. In every ritual, a revolution.

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Tash teaches Beau to savor the softness, to find magic in the margin, and to anchor celebration in care. She shows her how a home becomes a haven when the details are designed with heart. That a thoughtful meal, a cup of tea, or a well-worn apron can hold as much glamour as a gown—if you choose to see it. That legacy is often built not from spotlight moments, but in the quiet rituals that hold us together.

Tash Brooks

Tash Brooks is the soul of Beverly Hills Farm, the keeper of comfort, community, and quiet brilliance. Born and raised in Australia, she speaks fluent warmth. While others see events, she sees opportunity for connection. For Tash, the best gatherings begin long before guests arrive, in the handwritten invitations, the scent of something baking, the playlist queued just right, and they linger long after the last guest has gone home in memory, story, and that feeling of being fully seen and held.

Her life has not been simple. Seasons of loss and starting over have shaped the way she moves through the world. Years of walking alongside children and families facing cancer and grief taught her that nothing about life is guaranteed, and that the smallest kindness can feel like oxygen. That work, and her own private heartbreaks, have given her a keen eye for tiny, sacred details that quietly say, “you matter here.”

Tash brings an extensive background in nonprofit work dedicated to children, families, and community care, where she has spent decades turning compassion into action. It is this lived devotion to service that now infuses every touchpoint of the Beverly Hills Farm brand. From the softness of a throw blanket to the intention behind a recipe card, she designs not for the polished, Pinterest version of life, but for real homes, real people, and real rituals that nourish the heart.

Her love language is noticing what others might miss. A handwritten note tucked into a gift box. A batch of scones made just because. A dinner table that always has room for one more. Her Australian roots give her a grounded practicality, while her years in Beverly Hills and now Santa Barbara add a gentle polish to every pantry, picnic, and potluck. Tash is our farm heart, our gold standard for thoughtfulness, gentleness, and belonging. If it bears the Beverly Hills Farm mark, she has considered the comfort, the care, and how it brings people together, because in her world, beauty is what connects us and love lives in the smallest details.

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Beau teaches Tash to take it up a notch, to layer sparkle and not get lost in the quiet moments. She teaches her how to slip diamonds into the details, that joy deserves volume and not to whisper in who she is. She teaches Tash to unapologetically live out loud and let every moment shine while it lasts.

Two women riding horses in a grassy field under a partly cloudy sky. One woman wears a colorful tie-dye shirt and a wide-brimmed hat, while the other wears a white shirt, bandana, sunglasses, and a large sun hat.