Trinny Woodall is a beauty entrepreneur, fashion expert, television presenter, and author who gained prominence in the early 2000s as a co-host of the BBC’s “What Not to Wear”. Later in her career she founded Trinny London, which has seen Trinny become one of Britain's most successful entrepreneurs. Her truly inspirational journey makes her a highly sought-after speaker.
Trinny kickstarted her career in 1996 when she collaborated with Susannah Constantine on Ready to Wear, a weekly style guide for The Daily Telegraph. The pair then went on to co-host five series of the BBC television series What Not to Wear. The show was nominated at the BAFTAS in 2002 and 2003. Since Trinny has gone on to feature on many other shows, becoming a frequent figure on our TV shows. She has also co-written numerous fashion advice books, selling over 3 million copies worldwide, and placing number one on both The Sunday Times best-seller list and The New York Times best-seller list.
Trinny’s entrepreneurial journey began in 2017 when she founded her £180 million beauty empire. Trinny London is a highly successful beauty brand known for its stackable makeup and personalised skincare solutions. Trinny has completely transformed her career from a TV personality to successful business woman. She advocates for mental health and self-acceptance, expressing that the way we dress can reflect our confidence and self-worth. She has a wealth of knowledge from her experience in building a direct-to-consumer brand from scratch, making her an extremely sought-after speaker. Her growing platform on social media along with her past in Television makes her a trustworthy source for tips in all things business.
Ad a female founder and CEO, her speaking engagements are highly relevant for diverse audiences, sharing insights on being a woman in business and leading a company in a male dominated investment space. If you are looking for an inspiring entrepreneur to speak at your next event then please do not hesitate to hire Trinny Woodall via The Champions Speakers Agency today!
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- 2024 - Trinny London valued at £180M, major milestone for her beauty brand
- 2023 - Launched new Trinny London skincare range, expanding beyond makeup
- 2022 - Expanded Trinny London’s presence in international markets, boosting sales
- 2021 - Secured significant funding to scale Trinny London, increasing its valuation
- 2020 - Introduced Match2Me AI-powered personalization tool for beauty products
- 2019 - Trinny London achieves major e-commerce growth and customer expansion
- 2018 - Launched Trinny London’s first flagship beauty store in London
- 2017 - Founded Trinny London, a direct-to-consumer beauty brand with unique stackable makeup
- 2011 - Co-hosted "Trinny & Susannah's Australia Makeover Mission", expanding global reach
- 2010 - Co-hosted "Trinny & Susannah: Missão Fashion" in Brazil
- 2008 - Launched the TV series "Trinny & Susannah Meet Their Match"
- 2007 - Co-hosted "Trinny & Susannah Undress the Nation", addressing societal issues through fashion
- 2007 - Co-authored "The Body Shape Bible", a best-selling book on fashion for every body type
- 2006 - Co-authored "Trinny and Susannah: The Survival Guide", a book on essential style rules
- 2005 - Hosted "Trinny & Susannah: What They Did Next", a reality-style documentary
- 2004 - Co-authored "What You Wear Can Change Your Life", a global best-seller
- 2003 - "What Not to Wear" wins Royal Television Society Award for Best Factual Entertainment
- 2002 - Co-authored "What Not to Wear" book, sold over 3 million copies worldwide
- 2001 - Became co-host of "What Not to Wear" with Susannah Constantine, skyrocketing to fame