Trinny Woodall hosts dinner promoting women's empowerment in fashion

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Trinny Woodall celebrated women in fashion at a private dinner in London on Wednesday. The event took place at The River Café, known for its fine dining. The dinner was hosted by ME+EM to support their Female Voices campaign, which benefits the charity Smart Works. Many stylish guests attended the event. Trinny wore a grey bomber jacket and a leather skirt, while other attendees included Laura Jackson, Emma Louise Boynton, and Ruthie Rogers. Each guest showcased their unique fashion sense, contributing to the evening’s theme of celebrating female voices. The Female Voices campaign is designed to help unemployed women by providing them with interview clothing and coaching. Smart Works aims to empower women to succeed in their careers. As part of the campaign, several women shared their insights on fashion and employment. In a recent interview, Trinny shared personal reflections about her business and family. Despite her successful beauty brand, valued at £55 million, she mentioned that she does not own a home. However, she has set aside money for her daughter’s future, ensuring she is secure. Trinny London, founded in 2017, began in Trinny’s kitchen and has since grown into a significant cosmetics brand. Trinny has a strong presence in the fashion and beauty industry and has previously appeared on TV shows, including What Not To Wear. She is known for her candid and honest approach to style and personal relationships.


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