Meet Beth Goldfarb | Fashion & Beauty Content Creator


We had the good fortune of connecting with Beth Goldfarb and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Beth, what habits do you feel play an important role in your life?
Consistency is the biggest habit that has fueled my success. I show up every day, even when I don’t feel like it, because I know that growth comes from discipline, not just motivation. Another key habit is staying curious—I’m always learning, evolving, and paying attention to trends while staying true to my own voice. Authenticity is huge for me; I engage with my audience in a real, meaningful way because connection is everything in this space.
But just as important as the work itself is protecting my peace. In this industry, there’s so much noise—criticism, comparison, opinions from people who don’t know your journey. I’ve learned not to let those external forces shake me. Developing a strong sense of self, both spiritually and emotionally, has been a game changer. When you truly know who you are, you stop seeking validation and start creating from a place of confidence and purpose. That’s when the real magic happens.


Let’s talk shop? Tell us more about your career, what can you share with our community?
My work as a content creator is more than just fashion and beauty—it’s a reflection of my journey, my growth, and my belief that we all have the power to create the life we truly want.
What sets me apart is my authenticity and my unwavering honesty. I stay true to myself in everything I do, and I never compromise my values for the sake of trends or opportunities. If I don’t believe in something, I won’t promote it—plain and simple. Every piece of content I put out aligns with who I truly am. My audience trusts me because they know that what I share is real, and that trust is something I will never take for granted. Being loyal to myself, my beliefs, and my purpose is what truly sets me apart in this industry.
But getting here wasn’t easy. Before I took my leap of faith, I had to do deep inner work. I had to learn to silence self-doubt and ignore the voices—both in my head and from people around me—telling me I was too late, too old, or that this industry was too competitive. It took faith, resilience, and an unshakable belief in myself to keep going. Every challenge, every moment of uncertainty, taught me that success isn’t just about talent—it’s about perseverance.
What I want the world to know most about my story is that I didn’t wait for permission. I chose myself. And I want others to know they can do the same. Your dreams don’t have an expiration date. The only thing standing between you and the life you want is the belief that you are worthy of it. And I’m living proof that when you bet on yourself, incredible things can happen.


Let’s say your best friend was visiting the area and you wanted to show them the best time ever. Where would you take them? Give us a little itinerary – say it was a week long trip, where would you eat, drink, visit, hang out, etc.
If my best friend were visiting Boston for a week, I’d make sure they got the full experience—great food, iconic spots, and a little bit of everything that makes this city special.
Day 1 – Welcome to Boston:
We’d start with brunch at Tatte Bakery & Café for some amazing pastries and coffee. Then, we’d walk the Freedom Trail, exploring historic sites like the Boston Common and Faneuil Hall. Lunch would be a classic lobster roll at Neptune Oyster in the North End, followed by a visit to Mike’s Pastry or Modern Pastry for a cannoli. In the evening, we’d do a sunset cruise in the Boston Harbor and finish with dinner at Contessa, a stunning rooftop restaurant with an incredible view.
Day 2 – Arts & Culture:
We’d spend the morning at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, which is one of the most beautiful and unique museums in the country. Lunch at Saltie Girl for some of the best seafood in the city. Then, we’d head to Newbury Street for shopping and people-watching. At night, we’d check out a show at the Boston Symphony Orchestra or catch some live music at House of Blues.
Day 3 – Outdoor Adventure & Sports:
We’d start the day walking along the Charles River Esplanade and rent bikes to explore the city. If it’s baseball season, we’d definitely go to a Red Sox game at Fenway Park—you can’t visit Boston without that! Dinner would be at Toro, an amazing tapas spot in the South End.
Day 4 – Cambridge & Innovation District:
We’d cross the river into Cambridge, grab coffee at Broadsheet Coffee Roasters, and walk through Harvard Yard. Then, we’d visit MIT Museum for some cool tech and science exhibits. Lunch at Oleana, one of the best Mediterranean spots. In the evening, we’d go to the Seaport District for rooftop drinks at Lookout Rooftop and dinner at Legal Harborside with a waterfront view.
Day 5 – Day Trip to Cape Cod or Salem:
We’d take a break from the city and do a day trip—either to Cape Cod for some beach time or to Salem for history, witch museums, and spooky vibes. If it’s summer, a ferry ride to Martha’s Vineyard could also be an amazing option.
Day 6 – Foodie & Neighborhood Hopping:
We’d start in the South End for brunch at The Butcher Shop or Myers + Chang. Then, explore the vintage shops and street art. In the afternoon, we’d go to Chinatown for some dumplings at Gourmet Dumpling House. For dinner, we’d do a food crawl in North End, hitting different Italian spots and ending with a cozy meal at Mamma Maria.
Day 7 – Relax & Recap:
For the last day, we’d take it easy with a spa morning at Arte Salon & Spa. Then, we’d do a final stroll through Beacon Hill, stopping for coffee at Tatte again because it’s too good. Lunch would be a classic New England clam chowder at Union Oyster House, one of the oldest restaurants in America. Before heading to the airport, we’d grab one last drink at Yvonne’s, a cool, hidden speakeasy-style bar to toast an amazing week!


The Shoutout series is all about recognizing that our success and where we are in life is at least somewhat thanks to the efforts, support, mentorship, love and encouragement of others. So is there someone that you want to dedicate your shoutout to?
Success is never a solo journey, and I’m incredibly grateful for the people who have supported me along the way. First and foremost, my family—they’ve been my foundation, always believing in me even when this path felt uncertain. My friends, who have cheered me on, shared my content, and reminded me of my worth during tough moments. And of course, my audience—every single person who has engaged with my work, sent me kind messages, or simply believed in what I do. Their support fuels me every day. This journey isn’t just mine; it’s ours, and I’m so thankful for everyone who has been a part of it.
Also, when I thought about leaving my nine-to-five job to become a full-time content creator, my family fully supported me. Even though I didn’t know if it would work out or if I would regret the decision, they believed in me. That unconditional support made all the difference and gave me the courage to follow my purpose.
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