Designing a Life of Beauty, Connection & Purpose
For Trish Beaudet, creating beautiful spaces has never been simply about how they look. It
is about how they make people feel.
For more than 25 years, award-winning interior designer Trish Beaudet has built a career around
that belief. As owner and principal designer of Cashmere & Vine Interiors, she creates warm,
sophisticated and deeply personal spaces designed to reflect the people who live there.
“The most beautiful homes are the ones that represent the people who live there,” Trish shares.
“My role is to listen, understand how my clients live and help them create a home that feels
unmistakably theirs.”
The Cashmere & Vine philosophy is rooted in the beauty of contrast: smooth against textured,
refined against organic, light against dark, and elegance balanced with comfort, always with an
unexpected element that gives a room personality.
Trish began her design firm in Michigan in 2001 and later gained national recognition after being
selected from more than 10,000 applicants for HGTV’s Design Star, where she finished third.
Her creative career has since expanded into television, writing and philanthropy before bringing
her design business to South Florida.
Today, that same passion for creating meaningful spaces extends to her role as President of
FemCity Boca Delray, where she is equally intentional about creating experiences where
women feel welcomed, connected and that they truly belong.
“When I became President, I knew I wanted our gatherings to be more than dates on a calendar. I
wanted to create experiences where women walked into the room and immediately felt that they
belonged.”
“FemCity is a reminder that, as women, we do not have to do life or business alone.”
That message feels especially meaningful this September as FemCity Boca Delray celebrates its
15th Anniversary…15 years of women choosing connection, building relationships and
supporting one another.
Through Cashmere & Vine Interiors and FemCity, Trish’s two worlds beautifully intersect:
creating spaces that invite people in, making them feel at home and giving them something
meaningful long after they leave.