New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

New designer life TRINNY’S $340M MAKEOVER

When Trinny Woodall, together with her partner in crime Susannah Constantine, burst onto TV screens in the early noughties fronting the hit TV show What Not to Wear, women everywhere sat up and took notice.

Here were two straight-talking fashion gurus giving unvarnished advice to their sometimes rattled subjects on what looked good on them… and what they should never be seen in dead or alive!

At times confronting, often liberating, it was a makeover show that spawned

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