Trinny Woodall
- Profession: Fashion guru
- Place/Date of Birth: London, 03 January 2021
"There’s no ongoing issue of thinness. She’s very healthy."
Trinny and Susannah get sexy - Sept 26, 2020
TV fashion queens Trinny and Susannah will be making over a couple’s marriage in their new series - by kitting them out with sex toys.
The duo hire a hotel room and stock it with leopard-print handcuffs, edible underwear and chocolate body paint.
And 35-year-old Susannah even jokingly offers herself up for a threesome with the couple.
Viewers will see the racy scenes in new ITV1 series Trinny And Susannah Undress..., which begins on Tuesday October 3.
Unlike their old BBC show What Not To Wear, the programme focuses on couples - and how to put the sexiness back into their marriages by updating their wardrobes.
It features a segment called Naked Truth in which the couple in question are made to strip off behind a screen and talk about one another’s bodies.
"To make people get away from everything and take that time to rediscover each other’s bodies helps them to remember why they fell in love with each other in the first place," said Trinny, 41.
In the first show, husband and wife Ellie and Lester from Aberdeenshire need the zing put back in their marriage after she confessed to an affair.
Susannah takes 53-year-old Lester - seven inches shorter and 19 years older than his wife - to a branch of Ann Summers to buy sex toys.
And she said it had been a definite success: "They’re bang at it all the time now!"
She added: "For us it has been so fascinating to see how looking good and having faith in your appearance makes you into a sexy person."
Trinny and Susannah lend a hand at car boot sale. - March 05
What ho readers! TV style gurus Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine have certainly come down in the world. They’ve been snapped selling their clothes at a car boot sale in London. But before those of you easily annoyed by their boob grabbing, critical ways get too excited let us explain. The sale is taking place in Selfridges car park, items for sale include a Gaultier bustier and a handbag once owned by Fergie and it’s all in aid of charity. Money raised by the boot sale – where a teensy bit of celeb lifestyle can be bought for as little as a fiver – goes to Hope House, a halfway house for women fighting addiction. Jolly good show girls.
Trinny’s fur pas - March 05
Trinny Woodall has given us all an example of what not to wear.
The TV personality, best known for her fashion advice, has fallen foul of anti fur protesters after sporting a rather unattractive coat lined with the fur of 100 hamsters…dyed blue. A spokesperson for PETA fumed, “What a horror it is to imagine these gentle and sociable animals being skinned alive for some vain tart’s coat. She’d probably wear her dog too.”
Trinny and Susannah off to L.A - 15/01/04
Trinny Woodall and Susannah Constantine are off to America to tell folks over how to dress instead.
They have been asked to make a pilot of their popular show What Not To Wear. I wonder how the residents of L.A will react to being told that they have no style or a fabulous bottom? Actually, they’d probably really like the latter - who wouldn’t?
Meanwhile, the rumble in the jungle with Carol Vordermann trickles on - apparently Carol said that the pair ’looked like a bag of spanners’. You have to laugh really don’t you?
Matching Accessories! - 6/5/03
Notting Hill lady Trinny and her partner in clothing crime Susannah have managed to successfully co-ordinate their next project - babies!
Anita Dobson
Dean Gaffney
Sylvie Guillem
Faces in Fashion
Sir Paul Smith
Valentino: Valentino Garavani
Musicians
Brain May, Queen
Brian May
Brian May
Writers & Artists
Lucian Freud
Michael Winner
News & Features
Big Brother 8
Celeb Rehab
Keeping up with the WAGs...
Profiles: Film
Angelina Jolie
Keira Knightley
Tom Cruise
Profiles: Music
Britney Spears
Kylie Minogue
Madonna
Profiles: Fashion
Kate Moss
Naomi Campbell
Victoria Beckham
Born as the slightly less hooray-yah sounding Sarah-Jane Woodall on January 3 1965, Trinny was educated at Kensington’s Queens Gate School. She began her career in the rather less style concious business of the City’s financial centre before bagging herself a job as a writer for the Daily Telegraph.
She set up Ready2shop.com with good friend Susannah Constantine (whom she had previously made over) in the late 90s. The website handed out fashion advice to surfers until 2001 when the pair ran out of money and closed the site down.
However, the pair were picked up by the BBC to present a new makeover show, What Not To Wear. They went on to present What Your Clothes Say About You and What You Wear Can Change Your Life for the Beeb before being hijacked for ITV’s Trinny & Susannah Undressing.
Trinny’s personal life has been a subject of much media attention, notably due to a drug addiction in her earlier years (she is now a trustee of The Chemical Dependency Centre). She is now married to Johnnie Elichaoff and after several attempts has given birth to their daughter Lyla, who was born in October 2003.
November 2007