''Trinny & Susannah Undress the Nation'' is a British
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fashion-themed
television documentary
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series on
ITV
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featuring fashion advisors
Trinny Woodall
Sarah-Jane Duncanson "Trinny" Woodall (born 8 February 1964) is a British beauty entrepreneur, businesswoman, fashion and makeover expert, television presenter and author.
Woodall initially rose to fame as part of a makeover duo with Susannah ...
and
Susannah Constantine
Susannah Caroline Constantine (born 3 June 1962) is an English former TV fashion 'guru', fashion writer, style advisor, television fashion presenter, author and clothes designer. Her second book, ''What Not to Wear'', co-written with her fas ...
.
The newly formatted series, stemming from ''
Trinny & Susannah Undress...'', began to air on ITV on 7 November 2007, and explores some of the major fashion problems in Britain. Numerous eye-catching stunts were filmed for the first series of the show in order to emphasise the points raised by
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 ...
. One stunt included Susannah Constantine being transformed into a 70-year-old to look at how people dress for their age.
Breast
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In females, it serves as the mammary gland, which produces and secret ...
s,
bra
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s and
uniform
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s were also some of the themes investigated during the first series.
History
The first series of ''Trinny and Susannah Undress the Nation'', which consisted of five episodes, started to air on 7 November 2007. The first episode gained high viewing figures of 5.35 million, becoming the most-watched programme in its timeslot. The first episode, which featured breasts and bras, prompted numerous complaints to ITV when scenes of topless women were broadcast before the 9pm
watershed
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* Drainage divide, the line that separates neighbouring drainage basins
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. An ITV spokesman commented "The context of this programme fully justified the use of footage of women topless and in bras. The presenters were pursuing a serious subject in an engaging and entertaining way."
The new show aims to tackle some of the main fashion problems in Britain, where ITV filmed numerous stunts to be broadcast on the programme to promote Trinny and Susannah's points. Some of the stunts included Susannah being transformed into a 70-year-old to look at how people dress according to their age, and Trinny and Susannah accomplishing a redesign of the supermarket
Somerfield
Somerfield (; originally Gateway) was a chain of small to medium-sized supermarkets operating in the United Kingdom. The company also previously owned the Kwik Save chain of discount food stores. The company was taken over by the Co-operative ...
's uniform in just two weeks. Somerfield's bosses later decided not to use the newly styled uniform after it had been deemed too impractical. The themes covered during the first series included breasts and bras, men, shape, age and uniforms. Constantine stated "it is putting a microscope on certain areas that affect us all."
The scene filmed for ''Undress The Nation'' on 2 July 2007 generated some controversy. The culmination of the programme involved Trinny, Susannah and 100 women giving the
East Sussex
East Sussex is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in South East England on the English Channel coast. It is bordered by Kent to the north and east, West Sussex to the west, and Surrey to the north-west. The largest settlement in East Su ...
chalk figure
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, the
Long Man of Wilmington
The Long Man of Wilmington or Wilmington Giant is a hill figure on the steep slopes of Windover Hill near Wilmington, East Sussex, England. It is northwest of Eastbourne and south of Wilmington. Locally, the figure was once often called the ...
, a temporary female form by adding pigtails, breasts and hips. The women created the effect by lying down in white
boiler suit
A boilersuit (or boiler suit), also known as coveralls, is a loose fitting garment covering the whole body except for the head, hands and feet.
Terminology
The term ''boilersuit'' is most common in the UK, where the 1989 edition of the ''Oxfo ...
s to make different shapes.
[Dance tutor defends role in Long Man Sex change]
– sussexexpress.co.uk. Retrieved 14 October 2007. The hillside chalk carving was not permanently changed or affected. However the scene prompted twenty-two
Neo-Pagans
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to protest at the historical site during filming. The Long Man is claimed as "sacred" by the
Council of British Druid Orders
The Council of British Druid Orders is a neo-pagan group established in 1989 which was originally formed to facilitate ceremonies at Stonehenge. The Council's founder, Tim Sebastion, used the title "Archdruid of Wiltshire, Chosen Chief of the Secu ...
, who said the "stunt" would "dishonour an ancient Pagan site of worship".
[Pagans object to Long Man filming]
– BBC. Retrieved 6 July 2007. A statement made by ITV stated that they were given permission for the event by
Sussex Archaeological Society
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and that they took "the utmost care ... to protect this historical site". The owners, Sussex Archaeological Society, later apologised for any offence caused to any "individuals or groups" by the filming. An
e-petition demanding that the broadcast be stopped attracted 782 signatures.
International broadcasting
on
The Lifestyle Channel
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and
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on
Vitaya
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on
TVN Style
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Line-up
* ''Miasto kobiet'' (''City ...
on
The Home Channel
on
Cosmopolitan
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on
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Episode list
Series one (2007)
Breasts and bras – The first episode of ''Trinny & Susannah Undress the Nation'' tackles the theme of
breast
The breast is one of two prominences located on the upper ventral region of a primate's torso. Both females and males develop breasts from the same embryological tissues.
In females, it serves as the mammary gland, which produces and secret ...
s and
bra
A bra, short for brassiere or brassière (, or ; ), is a form-fitting undergarment that is primarily used to support and cover breasts. It can serve a range of other practical and aesthetic purposes, including enhancing or reducing the appear ...
s in Britain where Trinny and Susannah state "British boobs need help!" Trinny and Susannah aim to investigate why many British women wear the wrong size bra and aim to promote wearing the correct size bra, and emphasize the benefits.
[Trinny and Susannah: Trinny boost boobs to 32D for new show]
– ''The Daily Telegraph''. Retrieved 8 November 2007.
The fashion duo take their large pink box around the country in which women reveal their bra fittings for Trinny and Susannah to explore how women's bras generally fit.
– ''The Guardian''. Retrieved 8 November 2007. They have stated that the box "provided a very intimate environment in which women could feel safe and be very honest."
In order to investigate how breasts are measured, the two fashionistas go to three leading high-street stores to have their own breasts measured
incognito
Incognito is an English adjective meaning "in disguise", "having taken steps to conceal one's identity".
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, so as not to get any special treatment. They both leave each store having been given three different breast measurements, implying that women are disillusioned when choosing which size bra. Then, to have an awareness of what it is like to have large breasts, Trinny has fake moulded
silicon
Silicon is a chemical element with the symbol Si and atomic number 14. It is a hard, brittle crystalline solid with a blue-grey metallic luster, and is a tetravalent metalloid and semiconductor. It is a member of group 14 in the periodic tab ...
breasts fitted by
prosthetics
In medicine, a prosthesis (plural: prostheses; from grc, πρόσθεσις, prósthesis, addition, application, attachment), or a prosthetic implant, is an artificial device that replaces a missing body part, which may be lost through trau ...
experts, taking her from a 32A bra size to a 32D for the day.
She later walks down the red carpet at the
Classical Brit Awards
The Classic BRIT Awards (previously Classical BRIT Awards) are an annual awards ceremony held in the United Kingdom covering aspects of European classical music, classical and Classical crossover, crossover music, and are the equivalent of popu ...
, causing speculation that she had had a "
boob job".
[Trinny and Susannah Undress The Nation – Breasts]
" – myparkmag.co.uk. Retrieved 8 November 2007.
Their ultimate stunt is arranging for nearly 1000 women in
Rothwell, Northamptonshire
Rothwell is a market town in North Northamptonshire, England. It is close to three larger towns, situated 4 miles .4kmnorthwest of Kettering, 7 miles 1kmsoutheast of Market Harborough and 8 miles 2.8kmsouthwest of Corby. Rothwell's nearest ...
to have their bust measured professionally, complemented by receiving free correctly-fitting bras. Trinny, Susannah and the 1000 participants then take off their tops in public, revealing their new bras and ultimately disposing of their old bras in public, emphasizing the importance of wearing the correct bra size.
The results find that 976 out of the 1000 women, averaging at about 90%, actually had the wrong size bra.
Men – In the second installment of the series, Trinny and Susannah investiage the fashion issues of men, and ultimately aim to get a nation of well-dressed British men.
[Trinny and Susannah Undress The Nation: Men]
" – myparkmang.co.uk. Retrieved 14 November 2007. To start their campaign, Trinny and Susannah attend a dress-down day at a
civil engineer
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s where they entice the engineers into their pink box to talk about their outfits. They duo are shocked at the way in which the men dress, with Susannah remarking "You've got amazing coloured eyes but you look like you've just crawled from under a stone."
Trinny and Susannah then monitor how men shop via secret cameras.
They find that the men they have observed do not actually shop but get taken shopping by their wives.
In order to get into the male psyche, they spend a day at
Walthamstow Stadium dog track and subsequently decide to invent six rules of fashion for men based on the way that the betting information is arranged.
The six basic body shapes include
man boobs
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,
beer belly
Abdominal obesity, also known as central obesity and truncal obesity, is a condition when excessive visceral fat around the stomach and abdomen has built up to the extent that it is likely to have a negative impact on health. Abdominal obesity has ...
, short legs, thick neck, broad shoulders and skinny. With each body shape, there includes a list of clothing items men must avoid, and others that are suitable.
To test out the rules, Trinny and Susannah travel to a
Cumbria
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n
slate mine for the
miner
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s to take the rules and go shopping on their own. After the trial, they fear the rules are not simple enough.
They seek the help from an advertising company who come up with the idea of arranging the six rules in the form of the
Highway Code
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, therefore renaming the rules The Male Dress Code.
Meanwhile, the fashion duo have arranged for the male section of an
Oxford Street
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department store to be sectioned off to allow a male only day. The section has the six important rules displayed, complete with six live male manikins, one for each body shape, to demonstrate the clothing rules.
They also invite some of the civil engineers and slate miners to test the newly formatted rules. Then outside of the store, Trinny and Susannah unveil the six male manikins in the shop window to the women outside.
Shape – The third episode features Trinny and Susannah exploring the theme of shape, where they promote wearing clothes suitable to body shape rather than
clothing size
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* Body dimensions: The ...
. Trinny and Susannah get 60
size 16 women to wear an identical size 16 dress in order to discover how many women the dress fits properly. They find that the dress only fits two women, despite all 60 being classed as a size 16. To explore how women see their own bodies, the duo take their pink box in which women can draw their impressions of themselves, finding that they all see their bodies in different shapes. Then 60 of the women from the investigation are introduced to 12 different objects which Trinny and Susannah believe can represent all women's body shapes.
The shapes include 'apple', 'hourglass', 'skittle', 'vase', 'cornet', 'lollipop', 'column', 'bell', 'goblet', 'cello', 'pear' and 'brick'.
[Exclusive Trinny and Susannah Interview.]
– femalefirst.co.uk. Retrieved 20 September 2007. The different objects are displayed around a gallery where twelve women with tightly fitted outfits, to show their figures clearly, stand next to the object which they best represent to demonstrate the general idea. Each model is then given a makeover according to the rules which Trinny and Susannah have applied to each body shape. The rest of the women are then required to go shopping to buy themselves clothes, complying with the rules. Only the women with the correct shape clothes receive their money back. Also around the town are the 12 live
manikin
A mannequin (also called a dummy, lay figure, or dress form) is a doll, often articulated, used by artists, tailors, dressmakers, window dressers and others, especially to display or fit clothing and show off different fabrics and textiles. Pre ...
s, standing by a list of the rules for their body shape.
To end their body shape campaign, Trinny, Susannah and 100 women go to the hillside chalk carving, the
Long Man of Wilmington
The Long Man of Wilmington or Wilmington Giant is a hill figure on the steep slopes of Windover Hill near Wilmington, East Sussex, England. It is northwest of Eastbourne and south of Wilmington. Locally, the figure was once often called the ...
,
[Long Man's TV sex change angers pagans]
– ''The Daily Telegraph''. Retrieved 22 November 2007. where Trinny parades a made over woman from each shape category. Meanwhile, in the distance, Susannah organizes the others into changing the shape of the Long Man into a more feminine one by lying down in white
boiler suit
A boilersuit (or boiler suit), also known as coveralls, is a loose fitting garment covering the whole body except for the head, hands and feet.
Terminology
The term ''boilersuit'' is most common in the UK, where the 1989 edition of the ''Oxfo ...
s to give the symbol
pigtail
A woman with long pigtails and braids.
In the context of hairstyles, the usage of the term pigtail (or twin tail or twintail) shows considerable variation. The term may refer to a single braid, but is more frequently used in the plural ("pi ...
s, hips and breasts.
The event does not come without protest, where Pagans gather in an attempt to stop the proceedings.
The episode ends with Trinny and Susannah taking off in a helicopter to view the Long Man with a female form.
Age – During the fourth episode Trinny and Susannah investigate the theme of age. They aim to encourage the older generation to reclaim the
high street
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and become more comfortable with shopping. Trinny remarks "I think for older women it becomes far more complicated as you age because you've got issues, such as what is age appropriate, their budget, their bodies are changing and it can just get worse and worse and more and more difficult."
[Trinny and Susannah Undress The Nation – Age]
" – myparkmag.co.uk. Retrieved 5 December 2007. To view the way in which women age, a human timeline is created by arranging some 20 to 70-year-old women in a line wearing just their underwear.
Trinny and Susannah then take their pink box in search of older women to talk about their clothing. They find that many of them feel a lack of confidence and hide themselves behind clothing, and do not have any knowledge of what to wear.
Then the process of Susannah being aged through prosthetics begins. To give an accurate depiction of how Susannah would look at the age of 70 years, a plastic surgeon and prosthetic expert take details of her lifestyle and examine past pictures to see how she is aging.
When the face mask and body suit are fitted, Susannah is clearly distressed and states "There is no way I'm going to look like this when I'm 70. I will not dress like this and I will not allow my face to become like this."
[Trinny and Susannah get grannies grooving]
" – showbizspy.com. Retrieved 5 December 2007. An elderly woman, Shirly Tripe, then takes Susannah shopping to find her some clothing from her own favourite shops. Susannah comments on Shirley's choice: "It's a sack. This is a testament that older women, or mature women, benefit so much from tailoring."
Susannah then meets a shocked Trinny with her new appearance. The two fashionistas then aim to tackle what they believe older women should avoid; wearing loose fitting clothes.
They take Shirley shopping to get some tighter fitting clothes, although Shirley shows much resistance and claims she looks like 'mutton dressed as lamb'.
Trinny and Susannah arrive at Worthington, where they hold a clothes master class. They makeover three older women, fitting them with high street clothing. One woman in her 70s is given a new look with a jacket from
Kate Moss
Katherine Ann Moss (born 16 January 1974) is a British model. Arriving at the end of the "supermodel era", Moss rose to fame in the early 1990s as part of the heroin chic fashion trend. Her collaborations with Calvin Klein brought her to fas ...
's
TopShop
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range. Susannah comments "if any of you worried about not finding things in a top like Topshop, you're wrong."
This is aimed to persuade the group of older women that they will find clothes to suit them in high street shops. A convoy of
limousine
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A very long wheelbase luxury sedan (with more than four doors) driven by a prof ...
s arrive to take 100 of the older generation to
Oxford Street
Oxford Street is a major road in the City of Westminster in the West End of London, running from Tottenham Court Road to Marble Arch via Oxford Circus. It is Europe's busiest shopping street, with around half a million daily visitors, and as ...
where they reclaim the high street. They explore shops such as
New Look and
Miss Selfridge
Miss Selfridge is a British fashion brand and former high street store chain which began as the young fashion section of Selfridges department store in London in 1966. It was part of the Arcadia Group, controlled by Sir Philip Green, which we ...
in search of fashionable items to enhance their figures. After the spree, all of the women attend the nightclub, The Ministry of Sound where the selected women model the catwalk.
Uniforms – For the last of series one,
uniform
A uniform is a variety of clothing worn by members of an organization while participating in that organization's activity. Modern uniforms are most often worn by armed forces and paramilitary organizations such as police, emergency services, se ...
is investigated by Trinny and Susannah where the duo want to promote wearing fashionable uniforms to work. They set out to prove that uniforms can improve morale and make a workforce feel better about themselves. Trinny and Susannah both accompany their pink box around the country, to get a better idea of how the nation's uniforms look. They then descend upon the annual
Somerfield
Somerfield (; originally Gateway) was a chain of small to medium-sized supermarkets operating in the United Kingdom. The company also previously owned the Kwik Save chain of discount food stores. The company was taken over by the Co-operative ...
supermarket manager's meeting. Trinny and Susannah then persuade the managers to let them do a re-design of the whole of supermarket's uniform.
Before they perform their project on a grand scale, they decide to get some experience by dressing a small business of all-female driving instructors in uniform.
[Trinny and Susannah do the Kan Kan]
– icnetwork.co.uk. Retrieved 22 December 2007. A uniform had been optional, but all of the instructors were keen on the idea.
The duo's next step is re-designing the uniform of the catering department at the
Princess of Wales Hospital
The Princess of Wales Hospital ( cy, Ysbyty Tywysoges Cymru) is a district general hospital in Bridgend, Wales. It is managed by Cwm Taf Morgannwg University Health Board.
History
The hospital was commissioned to replace the aging Bridgend Gene ...
in
Bridgend
Bridgend (; cy, Pen-y-bont ar Ogwr or just , meaning "the end of the bridge on the Ogmore") is a town in Bridgend County Borough in Wales, west of Cardiff and east of Swansea. The town is named after the Old Bridge, Bridgend, medieval bridge ...
.
[Trinny and Susannah cleaned up our kitchen!]
– icnetwork.co.uk. Retrieved 22 December 2007. To get a feel of what it is like working in these uniforms, Trinny and Susannah spend a few hours working at the establishment. One worker commented "We were surprised. Although they are quite posh, they did have a go. They weren't too worried about slops. Although Susannah did say it was making her ill."
Before the renewal of the uniform, it consisted of old-fashioned mismatched items, until it was replaced by matching pink
gingham
Gingham, also called Vichy check, is a medium-weight balanced plain-woven fabric typically with striped, check or plaid duotone patterns, in bright colour and in white made from dyed cotton or cotton-blend yarns. It is made of carded, medium or ...
outfits.
Then came the task of designing a practical outfit for the
Somerfield
Somerfield (; originally Gateway) was a chain of small to medium-sized supermarkets operating in the United Kingdom. The company also previously owned the Kwik Save chain of discount food stores. The company was taken over by the Co-operative ...
workers. When the items are made, selected members of Somerfield model the catwalk in the fruit & veg section.
Air dates
*Series 1 – 5 editions 7 November 2007 to 18 December 2007
*Series 2 – 8 editions 30 July 2008 to 28 August 2008 (remaining 3 editions scheduled for January 2009.
References
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