Trinny Woodall let her hair down and enjoyed a private dinner at one of London’s most celebrated restaurants on Wednesday night.
ME+EM hosted a private dinner at The River Café alongside founders Claire Hornby and Ruthie Rogers to celebrate the brand’s female voices campaign in support of Smart Works.
Trinny, 61, looked effortlessly stylish in a grey bomber jacket, teamed with a leather skirt and silver accessories.
Laura Jackson, 38, cut a chic figure in a blue striped shirt, flare trousers and suede loafers, while Emma Louise Boynton wore a peach jumper and matching trousers.
Owner of River Café, Ruthie Rogers, 76, brought a pop of colour wearing a bright red cardigan and khaki skirt.

Trinny Woodall, 61, let her hair down and enjoyed a private dinner at one of London’s most celebrated restaurants on Wednesday night

ME+EM hosted a private dinner at The River Café alongside founders Claire Hornby and Ruthie Rogers to celebrate the brand’s female voices campaign in support of Smart Works (Trinny, Ruthie Rogers and Claire Hornby pictured L-R)
Slow Horses star actress Rosalind Eleazar was also in attendance alongside Emma Dabiri, Yomi Adegoke, Martha Ward and Caroline Issa.
ME+EM launched a Female Voices campaign in support of Smart Works.
Smart Works is a UK charity that dresses and coaches unemployed women for interview and job success, featuring intelligent women sharing their wisdom on careers and clothing, with the clothing brand donating to Smart Works to support their work.
Imogen Wok, Rosemary Ferguson and her daughter Elfie Reigate, Ruthie and Tiffanie Drake were all announced as part of the Female Voices campaign.
Trinny’s appearance comes after the makeup mogul revealed despite owning a £55million company, she doesn’t own her own home.
‘I still don’t own a home,’ she told the Mail.
‘I sold my previous house to start up Trinny London, which I grappled with for a long time.’
However, she has made plans for her daughter, Lyla, 21. She added: ‘My future is very much invested in Trinny London and I now feel fine about that, but for a while I did think, “If I died tomorrow, Lyla would have no home.”

Laura Jackson (pictured), 38, cut a chic figure in a blue striped shirt, flare trousers and suede loafers

River Café Owner Ruthie Rogers (L), 76, brought a pop of colour wearing a bright red cardigan and khaki skirt, whilst Claire Hornby (R) wore a pinstripe white trousers and brown blazer

Emma-Louise Boynton was also in attendance in a peach ensemble

Slow Horses star actress Rosalind Eleazar wore a pinstripe shirt and peach flared trousers
‘I took some money out of the business to put into an account, which is enough to buy Lyla a flat. So if something did happen to me, my bases are covered.’
The entrepreneur, who made her debut on BBC’s Dragons’ Den last month, founded her beloved brand Trinny London from her own kitchen back in 2017.
Now a multi-million-pound cosmetics empire, the business is a household name that the star has put her everything into – including selling her home to begin the brand.
Trinny was the presenter of TV’s What Not To Wear and was known for delivering ruthless home truths as she helped men and women find their new look.
Last year, she revealed she is just as cutting in her personal life – and said if people drain her energy, she will ‘let them go’.
She was previously married to Lyla’s dad, businessman Johnny Elichaoff from 1999 to 2009. He tragically took his own life in 2014.