Trinny Woodall, 60, looks incredible in a silver sequin maxi dress as she celebrates her flagship store opening alongside Georgia Toffolo

Trinny Woodall, 60, looks incredible in a silver sequin maxi dress as she celebrates her flagship store opening alongside Georgia Toffolo

As I delve into the captivating world of Trinny Woodall, a woman who has graced our screens for decades and continues to defy ageism with her unapologetic style and business acumen, I can’t help but be inspired by her resilience and tenacity. Her journey, marked by personal losses, professional successes, and the courage to reinvent herself, is a testament to the indomitable spirit of women.


On Tuesday, Trinny Woodall embodied classic elegance as she marked the launch of her main retail outlet.

The 60-year-old television host gracefully wore a long, shimmering silver gown adorned with sequins and fringes at the unveiling of her new store, which bears her name.

The businesswoman showed of her figure in the dazzling dress which she paired with silver platform sandals and simple silver bangles. 

The star kept her brown locks loose and added a touch of glowy make-up to her ensemble. 

At the festivities, it was Georgia Toffolo from Made in Chelsea who graced us with her presence, and she was absolutely radiant in a luxurious leopard-print gown featuring voluminous sleeves and an intricate black rose accent.

Trinny Woodall, 60, looks incredible in a silver sequin maxi dress as she celebrates her flagship store opening alongside Georgia Toffolo

Trinny Woodall, 60, looks incredible in a silver sequin maxi dress as she celebrates her flagship store opening alongside Georgia Toffolo
Trinny Woodall, 60, looks incredible in a silver sequin maxi dress as she celebrates her flagship store opening alongside Georgia Toffolo
Trinny Woodall, 60, looks incredible in a silver sequin maxi dress as she celebrates her flagship store opening alongside Georgia Toffolo

The 29-year-old reality star with blond hair accessorized her outfit with a pair of sleek black kitten heels and a glossy black leather handbag, while flashing a bright smile for the photographers.

At the event’s kickoff, Damian Hurley could be seen having a good time, sporting a laid-back style with a bowler hat that had a western vibe.

In a see-through black shirt and fitted, low-rise jeans, the son of Elizabeth Hurley – a renowned British actress – displayed his well-toned abdomen and chest.

In a casual, easy-to-understand manner: The actor-model accessorized his outfit with a pair of brown cowboy boots and oversized brown sunglasses while strolling into the new shop, accompanied by a woman friend.

After sharing her struggles with ageism, Trinny is now ready to unveil her newly established store.

The television host operates a personal cosmetics and skincare line, Trinny London, that’s estimated to be valued at around £50 million according to reports.

However, securing financing proved challenging for the experienced style consultant as she initially pitched her business concept to venture capitalists at the age of 51.

In an interview with The Telegraph in April, she stated, “People would express concerns, saying things like, ‘Are you sure you can manage the business for another ten years?’ These doubts were being cast upon me even at the age of 51.

Trinny Woodall, 60, looks incredible in a silver sequin maxi dress as she celebrates her flagship store opening alongside Georgia Toffolo
Trinny Woodall, 60, looks incredible in a silver sequin maxi dress as she celebrates her flagship store opening alongside Georgia Toffolo
Trinny Woodall, 60, looks incredible in a silver sequin maxi dress as she celebrates her flagship store opening alongside Georgia Toffolo
Trinny Woodall, 60, looks incredible in a silver sequin maxi dress as she celebrates her flagship store opening alongside Georgia Toffolo

In my experience, that’s one of the most blatant instances of ageism I’ve come across. Unlike in England where ending television shows wasn’t about ageism, it was more about us wanting a change, seeking something fresh.

She also revealed that the thinks her success intimidates men. 

She shared: ‘A friend told me, “Trinny, your business acumen is impressive and might come off as intimidating to some men. For any woman who has been in a long-term relationship, dating can bring up the question, ‘Who am I on this date?’ It’s a feeling that many women experience.’ She passed along this insight because it resonates with so many women’s experiences.’

Trinny mentioned that she’s never been particularly skilled at flirting and intends to improve her body language for upcoming dates.

The star recently told how she was ‘dipping a toe’ back in the dating pool, following her split from Charles Saatchi.

In the past, the speaker was wedded to Johnny Elichoff from 1999 until 2009. Sadly, their former relationship ended when Johnny passed away by suicide in 2014.

In an Instagram post, Trinny and friend Chloé Dall’Olio demonstrated styling tips for a first date to their followers.

Trinny Woodall, 60, looks incredible in a silver sequin maxi dress as she celebrates her flagship store opening alongside Georgia Toffolo
Trinny Woodall, 60, looks incredible in a silver sequin maxi dress as she celebrates her flagship store opening alongside Georgia Toffolo

Trinny mentioned in her post: ‘If you’re like me and just starting to dip your toes into dating this year, and find yourself a bit overwhelmed, fear not! My friend @chloedallolio and I have figured out the perfect outfit for the modern woman on a date.’

The star shared that she hasn’t gone out on any dates so far, as she finds it incredibly challenging.

A year ago, Trinny parted ways with her longtime companion, Charles (who is 80 years old), a well-known art collector who was previously married to Nigella Lawson.

In March, it was initially indicated that the relationship had concluded, and some friends attribute their separation to the significant age difference of 21 years between them.

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2024-09-11 04:06

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