The fashion and beauty guru is one of the celebrity guest Dragons in the latest series of the BBC show, joining investors ...
Trinny Woodall's daughter Lyla Elichaoff has previously said she does not think the programme which made her mother famous ...
The What Not To Wear star - who has her own successful beauty business, Trinny London - joined Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Sara Davies, Touker Suleyman and Steven Bartlett in the Den. It came not ...
Trinny Woodall made an appearance as a guest dragon on Dragons' Den on Thursday night. The former What Not to Wear presenter rose to fame as a columnist but is now the founder of a multi-million-pound ...
SHE has gone from TV fashion guru to a multi-million pound beauty entrepreneur thanks to Trinny London – the cult make-up venture she founded just eight years ago. Now frank-talking Trinny ...
Laura Harnett, who is the founder of Seep, managed to convince guest judge Trinny Woodall to make her first and only ...
Trinny Woodall stars on BBC as the guest Dragon on Thursday night's Dragons' Den - earning her seat on the panel with her worldwide multi million pound beauty empire ...
TV presenter Trinny Woodall has taken some money out of her business to make sure her daughter, Lyla Elichaoff, 21, would not be left homeless if she passed away ...
However, the beauty mogul doesn’t shy away from talking about her bumpy road to success. Woodall came to fame in the Noughties as part of the makeover duo Trinny and Susannah. Their Ready to Wear ...
Founder Laura Harnett secured £50k in return for a 4% stake from Deborah Meaden and Woodall in the latest edition of the BBC ...
Trinny Woodall, 60, has revealed that she made the decision to take money out of her cosmetics business, Trinny London, to ...
Last up in the den is Pembrokeshire-based Lucie MacLeod, who is hoping to woo the dragons with her natural haircare brand ...