Trinny Woodall
- Born:
- February 8, 1964, London, England
- Nationality:
- British
- Profession(s):
- Television Personality, Fashion Advisor, Entrepreneur, Author
Early Life and Education
- Educated at boarding schools, including Queen's Gate School, London.
- Overcame struggles with alcohol and drug addiction in her early twenties.
Career and Major Achievements
- Rose to prominence as co-host of the BBC television series What Not to Wear (2001-2005) alongside Susannah Constantine.
- Co-authored several style guide books with Susannah Constantine, many of which became bestsellers.
- Continued her television career with shows such as Trinny & Susannah Undress... and Making Over America with Trinny & Susannah.
- Founded Trinny London, a direct-to-consumer makeup brand, in 2017.
- Trinny London has experienced significant growth and success in the beauty industry.
- Has maintained a successful career as a fashion and beauty influencer on social media platforms.
Notable Works
- Television Shows: What Not to Wear, Trinny & Susannah Undress..., Making Over America with Trinny & Susannah, Trinny's Wardrobe Rescue.
- Books (with Susannah Constantine): What Not to Wear, What Not to Wear: The Rules, What Not to Wear: Location, Location, Location, What Your Clothes Say About You, The Body Shape Bible.
Relationship Context: Biography Charles Saatchi Girlfriend
Woodall was in a relationship with Charles Saatchi for several years, starting in 2013, following his divorce from Nigella Lawson. This relationship was a significant aspect of her public life during that period.
Legacy and Impact
Trinny Woodall has made a significant impact on the fashion and beauty industries through her television work, books, and entrepreneurial ventures. She is known for her practical style advice and empowering approach to helping women develop confidence through fashion and makeup. The success of Trinny London highlights her ability to identify and capitalize on market trends in the beauty sector.