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Trinny Woodall first became a household name as one half of the dynamic duo, Trinny and Susannah.
Together the pair built a career issuing fashion advice to women on their long-running BBC series, What Not to Wear. But at the age of 53 Woodall decided it was time to step out on her own, launching eponymous beauty brand Trinny London.
On this week’s episode of How I Made It, fashion editor Lauren Sams finds out how the former television host became a beauty disruptor standing at the helm of a multimillion-dollar company.
This podcast was sponsored by Telstra.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By The Australian Financial Review3.8
55 ratings
Trinny Woodall first became a household name as one half of the dynamic duo, Trinny and Susannah.
Together the pair built a career issuing fashion advice to women on their long-running BBC series, What Not to Wear. But at the age of 53 Woodall decided it was time to step out on her own, launching eponymous beauty brand Trinny London.
On this week’s episode of How I Made It, fashion editor Lauren Sams finds out how the former television host became a beauty disruptor standing at the helm of a multimillion-dollar company.
This podcast was sponsored by Telstra.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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