Sarah-Jane Duncanson "Trinny" Woodall (born 8 February 1964) is a British beauty
entrepreneur
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,
businesswoman,
fashion
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and
makeover
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expert,
television presenter
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and
author
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.
Woodall initially rose to fame as part of a makeover duo with
Susannah Constantine, with whom she teamed up to write a weekly fashion column for ''
The Daily Telegraph
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It was f ...
''. They were then commissioned by the
BBC to host
''What Not to Wear'' in 2001, which was followed by several other television projects, books and clothing ranges.
In 2017, Woodall launched her
direct-to-consumer
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beauty brandTrinny London which currently employs ove
190 people
Career
Early career
Woodall and
Susannah Constantine first collaborated in 1996 on ''Ready to Wear'', a weekly style guide for
''The Daily Telegraph'' which ran for seven years.
The style guide highlighted affordable high-street fashion, with the pair using themselves to demonstrate clothing that suited different figures.
Woodall assumed the role of stylist and made the duo's business decisions.
Television
Woodall and Constantine became household names as co-hosts and fashion advisors for five series of the
BBC television series
''What Not to Wear''. They combined their fashion knowledge and their infamous straight-talking advice to improve the dress sense of the candidates selected for the show.
In 2002, Woodall and Constantine won a
Royal Television Society Award for their work on ''What Not to Wear'', in the category of best factual presenter. The show itself was nominated for the Features Award at the
BAFTAS in both 2002 and 2003.
With ''What Not to Wear'' proving popular on
BBC America
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, they frequently contributed as makeover and fashion experts on ''
The Oprah Winfrey Show
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''.
After ''What Not to Wear'', Woodall and Constantine transferred from the BBC to
ITV, and Constantine began their new television show, ''
Trinny & Susannah Undress...'', in 2006.
Woodall has also made regular appearances giving fashion and beauty advice on shows such as
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,
The Today Show
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and
The Marilyn Denis Show.
Books
Woodall and Constantine have co-written numerous fashion advice books, which have sold over 3 million copies worldwide.
Their books have been translated throughout the world and have placed them number one on both ''
The Sunday Times
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'' best-seller list and
''The New York Times'' best-seller list.
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. ''The New York Times
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''. Retrieved 30 May 2007.
Trinny London
In 2017, Woodall founded beauty brand Trinny London, which aims to help people “rethink their routine” with personalise
makeup and skincare products
The brand is currently one of th
fastest-growing beauty businessesin Europe, reaching 190 employees an
shipping to over 180 countriesin the space of just five years.
Awards
Television credits
See also
*
Trinny and Susannah
Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine are two British fashion advisors, presenters and authors. They originally joined to write a weekly style column in ''The Daily Telegraph'' which lasted for seven years, but they are best known for presenting ...
References
External links
Trinny Woodall official websiteTrinny Woodall on InstagramTrinny Woodall on Facebook*
at
itv.comTrinny and Susannah: What They Did Next
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1964 births
Living people
English television presenters
British fashion journalists
British Book Award winners
English non-fiction writers
English fashion designers
English columnists
People educated at Queen's Gate School
People from Marylebone
Fashion stylists
British women journalists
British women columnists
British women fashion designers