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EPISODE · Nov 19, 2019 · 56 MIN

Trinny Woodall | Founder of Trinny London

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In episode thirty one of the Glow Journal podcast, host Gemma Watts sits down with Trinny Woodall, founder of Trinny London. Whether you’re familiar with Trinny Woodall’s work as a fashion columnist, host of one of television’s many iterations of Trinny and Susannah or as the founder of beauty brand Trinny London, there’s one constant- Trinny genuinely wants to make women feel amazing. Trinny’s media career began in 1994 after she was introduced to the woman who would become her best friend and collaborator, Susanna Constantine. The pair began writing their Daily Telegraph column, Ready To Wear, soon thereafter, with the column growing to become a business, a book and, in 2001, a TV show- BBC’s What Not To Wear. Trinny and Susannah’s mission was simple- to make woman feel their best. Trinny describes the feeling of making women feel good about themselves as her “food,” telling me that “A woman should always feel utterly present and recognised.” It was that mission that saw Trinny develop and launch Trinny London in 2017. In the same way that she worked to make fashion less intimidating to women around the world, Trinny now works to ensure that women understand that beauty is, quite literally, for everyone. In this conversation, Trinny shares why she finds fashion shows deeply unsatisfying, the link between fashion, beauty and confidence, and how women can and should find the courage to put their big ideas out on the table. You can read this interview now at: glowjournal.com/interview-trinny-woodallFollow Trinny Woodall on Instagram @trinnywoodallFollow Trinny London on Instagram @trinnylondonStay up to date with Gemma on Instagram at @gemkwatts and @glow.journal, or get in touch at [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In episode thirty one of the Glow Journal podcast, host Gemma Watts sits down with Trinny Woodall, founder of Trinny London. Whether you’re familiar with Trinny Woodall’s work as a fashion columnist, host of one of television’s many iterations of Trinny and Susannah or as the founder of beauty brand Trinny London, there’s one constant- Trinny genuinely wants to make women feel amazing. Trinny’s media career began in 1994 after she was introduced to the woman who would become her best friend and collaborator, Susanna Constantine. The pair began writing their Daily Telegraph column, Ready To Wear, soon thereafter, with the column growing to become a business, a book and, in 2001, a TV show- BBC’s What Not To Wear. Trinny and Susannah’s mission was simple- to make woman feel their best. Trinny describes the feeling of making women feel good about themselves as her “food,” telling me that “A woman should always feel utterly present and recognised.” It was that mission that saw Trinny develop and launch Trinny London in 2017. In the same way that she worked to make fashion less intimidating to women around the world, Trinny now works to ensure that women understand that beauty is, quite literally, for everyone. In this conversation, Trinny shares why she finds fashion shows deeply unsatisfying, the link between fashion, beauty and confidence, and how women can and should find the courage to put their big ideas out on the table. You can read this interview now at: glowjournal.com/interview-trinny-woodallFollow Trinny Woodall on Instagram @trinnywoodallFollow Trinny London on Instagram @trinnylondonStay up to date with Gemma on Instagram at @gemkwatts and @glow.journal, or get in touch at [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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