All Trinny Woodall Quotes
- I judge when I need a top-up of Botox by looking in the mirror to see if I can move more than half my forehead. Botox
- I will admit I am quite obsessive about the world of anti-ageing. Admit
- My pain threshold is quite high when it comes to vanity. High
- English women would rather go out and buy a washing machine than shop for clothes. Buy
- Classically posh girls like Victoria Hervey are now trying to be Hollywood girls. Hollywood girls are trying to be posh girls. Everything is all mixed… All
- So many people hide inside their clothes. Clothes
- I think I just took a while to know myself. I went on a journey to find out. I was a bit wild. Bit
- I had a strong faith that I would, eventually, have a baby. Baby
- There were times when rehab and the halfway house were very, very tough, but I never felt that I wanted to leave. Felt
- The idea of what a feminist is has changed so much that there needs to be a new word for it. Changed
- I hate trends, but I love fashion. Fashion
- Many women are pear-shaped and tend to wear jeans that are too loose. They need to focus on what jeans will re-proportion their body. Body
- So many women buy these boxy, shapeless jackets. I always tell them to buy a jacket one size too small to get the right fit. Always Tell
- A Joan Crawford dress looks really good on an hourglass figure. Crawford
- Even my basic, basic wardrobe is still pathetically colour coordinated. It just is. That is just me. Basic
- I would never go out in track bottoms and a baggy T-shirt. Baggy
- Diets are rubbish. I eat healthily, and often have a day when I stuff myself. Day
- Every morning, I have a drink of spinach, blueberry, celery, carrot and Gillian McKeith energy food with linseed. Blueberry
- I was a very unconfident teenager. I wanted desperately to fit in. Desperately
- I grew up in a very normal home. Grew
- I came to London when I was 16 and lived with my older sister. Came
- The first time I was given money to shop for myself, I was 13 and staying with my godmother in New York. I went to… Acne
- I literally change on the shop floor. I just stand there in my knickers sometimes. Change
- To me, a yummy mummy is a mum in her twenties, like Donna Air. Air
- I felt so unbelievably ugly for years. Felt