Trinny Woodall dodged the Dublin rain as she dazzled in green metallic fringing as she launched her make-up and skincare brand.
The fashion guru, 60, stepped out to Brown Thomas in the Irish capital’s Grafton Street to launch her brand Trinny London.
Trinny looked sensational in a mint-green maxi dress for the event – which was covered head-to-toe in sparkling metallic green fringing.
The dress was paired with an equally-extravagant long silver sequin coat, and the look was finished off with mint-green stilettos.
Outside the venue Trinny tried to escape the rainfall on her way in, but she was sure to bring a bright yellow umbrella as protection.
Trinny Woodall dodged the Dublin rain as she dazzled in green metallic fringing as she launched her make-up and skincare brand on Wednesday
The fashion guru, 60, stepped out to Brown Thomas in the Irish capital’s Grafton Street to launch her brand Trinny London
Trinny’s skin was aptly glowing for the product launch, and her full auburn locks were styled in loose waves.
It comes after Trinny declared she will continue to take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) ‘until she dies’.
Trinny has previously opened up on going through early menopause and said she will ‘do everything’ to ease her symptoms.
Revaling a day in her life to The Sunday Times, Trinny detailed her morning routine, including the supplements she takes when she wakes up.
She explained she takes high dosage of liposomal vitamin C, calling it ‘a miracle vitamin’ and added: ‘I’ll be taking HRT until the day I die.’
She has also changed her diet to better help her body as she has grown older, revealing she has the same breakfast every day – ‘a big bowl of steamed broccoli, omelette and two slices of toasted pumpernickel bread’.
Trinny also explained that she has turned her back on her usual indulgence of four sugars in her tea.
She explained she has cut out sugar entirely from her diet after reading The Glucose Revolution by Jessie Inchauspé, which looks at how sugar effects the body with age.
Outside the venue Trinny tried to escape the rainfall on her way in, but she was sure to bring a bright yellow umbrella as protection
Trinny looked sensational in a mint-green maxi dress for the event – which was covered head-to-toe in sparkling metallic green fringing
Trinny’s skin was aptly glowing for the product launch, and her full auburn locks were styled in loose waves
Trinny previously spoke about how she had made this change in order to combat the symptoms of menopause.
Speaking to the Sydney Morning Herald in November, she said: ‘Going through menopause is confronting and confusing. Our bodies and skin start to feel strange.
‘During this time you need to think about how certain foods can trigger symptoms. I always ask myself – am I eating too much sugar that I can’t process during menopause?’
Last year, the What Not To Wear star admitted that menopause can be ‘incredibly debilitating’ and vowed to ‘do everything’ to ease her symptoms.
In October, Trinny told The Shift podcast: ‘I do all general hormone treatment but I stimulate my brain, I do meditation, I do strength training four times a week. I want to look after my body tremendously, so it can look after me’.
She explained she believed that going through 16 rounds of IVF triggered her early menopause.
The businesswoman gave birth to daughter Lyla in 2003 through fertility treatment after struggling to conceive.
But soon after, and still in her early forties, Trinny admitted that she felt like her ‘mojo had gone’.
Trinny declared she will continue to take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) ‘until she dies’ (pictured this month)
The fashion guru has previously opened up on going through early menopause and said she will ‘do everything’ to ease her symptoms
Revealing a day in her life to The Sunday Times, Trinny detailed her morning routine, including the supplements she takes when she wakes up, including liposomal vitamin C and HRT
She explained she was offered antidepressants after seeing ‘lots and lots’ of medics, but claims she was later told by Dr Erika Schwartz, author of The Hormone Solution, that she had actually undergone an early menopause caused by IVF, with each round having supposedly shaven a year off her cycle.
Trinny told the podcast: ‘I read this book called The Hormone Solution which she [Dr Schwartz] wrote. And I went to see her in New York and she just laid it out for me.
‘She said, “You did 16 rounds of IVF, that’s about 16 years of your cycle because each time you do a round of IVF you produce 10-12 eggs and that’s what you’re producing in a year”.
‘Never been told that. I wouldn’t have given a s*** because I had Lyla. But it was interesting that my mum went in at 57 and there I was at 43 and so I’ve been very focused on it.’
Trinny said she only had a ‘few symptoms’ of early menopause, but that she didn’t recognise them straight away.