A new kind of shopping experience is coming to Park City, marrying sustainable fashion and philanthropy. On Memorial Day weekend, Beau Dunn is bringing her vision of fashion and philanthropy to the community with The Estate Edit: Park City. Dunn explains it’s not an estate sale in the typical sense, crowded and disorganized; it’s a boutique experience. On Saturday, May 24, and Sunday, May 25, beginning at 10 a.m. at a private estate in The Colony, shoppers sign up for a time slot to peruse the sale for an hour without the crazed feeling of squeezing like sardines through an indoor estate sale.

Born and raised in Beverly Hills, her passion for fashion led to creating Who Is She Wearing, a brand focused on sustainable fashion and community impact. A thyroid cancer diagnosis in 2021 pushed her to do more for others. During her recovery, she became a global ambassador for Walk With Sally, a mentorship and support charity for families affected by cancer. “We delivered Christmas presents to families in need,” she said. “Sometimes it was the first time those children had ever received gifts. I realized how deeply cancer affects entire families, and I wanted to do something more.”

Proceeds from the Estate Edit where sustainable fashion meets philanthropy will be directly given to Walk With Sally. Dunn’s personal collection—from designer gowns to workout gear—will be the event’s centerpiece.

Sizes range from extra small to extra large, with options for women, men, and children. Categories are organized by lifestyle: vacation wear, black-tie events, workout essentials, and more.

“We’re organizing it based on who this person is. Is she going on vacation? Is she attending a black-tie event? Is she running around town in workout gear?”

The event is designed to be community-focused and engaging. Dunn recently moved to Park City with her 2 1/2-year-old twins and saw a need for more women-focused social events. “I wanted to create an event that brings Park City women together,” she said.

Read the full article about sustainable fashion and philanthropy by Meredith Gustman at TownLift.