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Trinny Woodall puts on a glamorous display in a sweeping silver evening gown and yellow heels as she attends the National Theatre Up Next Gala


Trinny Woodall put on a glamorous display in silver at the National Theatre Up Next Gala on Wednesday.

The businesswoman, 60, wore an ankle-length short-sleeved silver dress with a blinding silver coat over her shoulders.

The trench coat was covered in glitter and long-sleeved and only slightly shorter than her dress which had a ruched hem.

Trinny offset her stunning outfit with a pair of satin yellow shoes with low heels and a strap around the ankle.

She accessorised with silver bangles and earrings but the high neck of the dress prevented her from wearing a necklace. 

Trinny Woodall put on a glamorous display in silver at the National Theatre Up Next Gala on Wednesday

Trinny Woodall put on a glamorous display in silver at the National Theatre Up Next Gala on Wednesday

Trinny offset her stunning dress and blinding sequinned silver trench coat with a pair of satin yellow shoes

Trinny offset her stunning dress and blinding sequinned silver trench coat with a pair of satin yellow shoes 

Up Next is the National Theatre’s biennial fundraising held at the Olivier Theatre, London, to address the inequalities in the Arts.

The gala comes after Trinny slammed her followers for leaving negative comments on one of her posts which left her ‘shocked’.

Posting to her Instagram on Tuesday, the beauty entrepreneur shared a video of herself trying to style a sheer co-ord from Zara to her 1.3 million followers.

The post received thousands comments shortly after she posted the video, with many negatively commenting on the outfit and her slender figure.

Trinny soon hit back: ‘I got home last night from the office and read a lot of comments about yesterday’s post, I’ll put them into two categories.

‘One is people who just said what are you wearing it doesn’t suit you, which is fine, because I want you to have an opinion about whether you like it or not, but it became quite personal.

‘There was a little bit about my body and since I went into menopause at 45 and had a mum who wasn’t particularly well when she was older, it has made me very determined to not let menopause defeat me and feel my strongest self.

‘My mum had osteoporosis and didn’t exercise much when she was older and had a lack of mobility. She loved sugar and she also had vascular dementia and Alzheimer’s – I really want to look after my body so it can look after me.’

She added: ‘So for all of those who made it about weight and how unrelatable you feel I am for you then move on because it doesn’t make you happy. 

The gala comes after Trinny slammed her followers for leaving negative comments on one of her posts which left her 'shocked'

The gala comes after Trinny slammed her followers for leaving negative comments on one of her posts which left her ‘shocked’ 

Posting to her Instagram on Tuesday, the beauty entrepreneur shared a video of herself trying to style a sheer co-ord from Zara to her 1.3 million followers

 Posting to her Instagram on Tuesday, the beauty entrepreneur shared a video of herself trying to style a sheer co-ord from Zara to her 1.3 million followers

The post received thousands comments shortly after she posted the video, with many negatively commenting on the outfit and her slender figure

The post received thousands comments shortly after she posted the video, with many negatively commenting on the outfit and her slender figure 

Hitting back at the comments, Trinny told people to unfollow her if they didn't like her content and revealed she began the menopause at 45

Hitting back at the comments, Trinny told people to unfollow her if they didn’t like her content and revealed she began the menopause at 45

‘I have gone on a journey on the last few years where I really want to be well. I want to be fit, I want to be strong, I want to challenge the norm of what can happen during menopause and post.

‘And I want my body to really look after me so I really look after it. So to see comments on my body, it’s my choice what I do.’

Trinny continued: ‘I found it really unkind yesterday and really unnecessary. And I usually don’t say anything but I thought no I’m going to damn well say something. 

‘What is going on your life that you feel the need to aggressively criticise people?. Because I know for me when I am in that situation and I would never do it in a public arena ever. But if I were doing that, it’s because I’m full of fear on something.

‘So I’m going to challenge those people to ask themselves why you feel comfortable doing that?’ 

She added: ‘If you aren’t happy with my content just unfollow and move on to somebody who can make you happy.’ 

Trinny started her career in fashion 1996 when she started writing a weekly style guide for The Telegraph called Ready to Wear.

In 2001, she and fashion journalist Susannah Constantine launched What Not to Wear on the BBC which ran for five series.

Trinny started her fashion career 1996 with The Telegraph called Ready to Wear and, in 2001, What Not to Wear launched on the BBC (pictured in 2004 with co-host Susannah Constantine)

Trinny started her fashion career 1996 with The Telegraph called Ready to Wear and, in 2001, What Not to Wear launched on the BBC (pictured in 2004 with co-host Susannah Constantine)



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