Read Ebook {PDF EPUB} What you wear can change your life by Trinny & Susannah - colour charts. In their book "What you wear can change your life", Trinny and Susannah provide 3 approximate colour categories (Cool and Bright, Warm, and Mid-tones). *(Unfortunately the colours haven't scanned as well as I'd hoped - the Warm and Mid Tone reds in particular are darker and less orange IRL ) Cool and Bright. Jun 07, 2009 #2 2009-06-07T02:30. People who suit cool colours generally have the following characteristics. When their hair goes grey it does so beautifully as a true salt and pepper, with no hint of ginger or yellow. They definately do not have auburn hair, hazel eyes and freckly skin. Their skin is most likely to be alabaster white or olive. Their eyes have a dark rim around the iris or may be a very dark to mid brown. People in this colour spectrum look truly terrible in any type of brown; rust, dull apricot and beige are nearly as bad. Black, on the other hand, is a good colour on you and can be worn right up to your neck; it doesn't drain your face, like it does to people who suit warm or mid tone colours. Navy works too, but to wear it in a youthful way, make sure you team it with turquoise or emerald greens. You look great in very strong purples. Grey is one of your main colours; don't think you have to be old and fuddy duddy to wear it - it will look chic rather than ageing. If your hair has already lost its youthful colour and is on it's way to being white, grey is one of your best colours. Icy pale colours work too, but make sure they are not teamed with black as it will take the subtlety out of them. Warm. People who fall into this category are easy to spot. The majority have some red in their hair, from rich brown through to auburn or ginger - there may even be some strawberry blondes. When women in this category go grey, they are desperate to have their hair coloured because it can take on an unattractive hue. Their eyes might be blue, but not that bright turquoise blue; eye colour is more likely to be brown, hazel, or a duller green. Their skin tone might be a little sallow or freckly, but generally not dark or mid-brown. This colour grouping looks truly appalling in black; it is their worst colour by far. Navy comes a close second, followed by any shade of pink or pastel blue. They generally do not suit colours that are cold or have too much blue in them, like a hot pink or bright turquoise. Grey is not great either, as it will totally wash out their complexion. The best colours are autumnal - think of a New England landscape. Rusts, khakis, warm rich browns, olive greens and tomato reds. Some can wear blue if it's more of a teal blue. Others can get away with brick, as long as it's not too pink. You could still be a Warm and not suit apricot. If you don't suit olive and mustard, you don't belong to the Warm section at all. It is important to remember that Warm is the easiest category to know for sure that it's right, far more so than Cool and Bright or Mid Tones. Some people cross categories, but if you suit Warm you will definitely not be in doubt. Mid Tones. If you suit Mid Tones you veer towards muted bright colours. Too bright and they overwhelm you; too pastel and they take the colour out of your complexion. Your skin might have blue undertones and without make-up you can appear quite washed out. At the other end of the scale, you might have a peaches and cream complexion. Your eyes are predominantly green, aqua or blue. You look great in purples, especially wisteria and lavender. Soft blues work well, too. You can sometimes get away with navy, but your best blue is probably periwinkle. Burgundy works well, from plums to more pinkish hues. Warm pastels, like powder pink or blue, are also good. When you are looking at your wardrobe, discard all very cold bright colours, like blue red and cardinal purple, and all colours that are really dirty, like beige or khaki. Your green is a sage (like the fresh newborn leaf of an olive tree as opposed to its dying neighbour). If you are choosing purple, avoid that bright, cold tone and go for a dark lavender instead. Trinny Woodall Biography. Trinny Woodall is a popular British fashion and make-over designer. She is also a TV presenter and an author. Woodall worked years in marketing before being a make-over advisor. She has hosted various popular shows like What Not to Wear, This Morning and Trinny & Susannah Undress The Nation. The British Book Award winning-personality, Woodall published various books that collected a good earning. Currently, she is dating her boyfriend after her divorce with her previous husband. Early Life and Education. Trinny Woodall was born Sarah-Jane Woodall on 8th February 1964 in Marylebone, London under the birth sign Aquarius. She is British as per her nationality and as far as her ethnicity is concerned, she is Caucasian. She is the youngest daughter born to her parents. Woodall's father was a banker. She has five siblings including three half-siblings from her father’s previous marriage. Her maternal grandfather, Sir John Duncanson was a controller of the British steel industry who later became the managing director of the British Iron and Steel Federation in 1945. Her maternal grandfather became managing of Lithgows in 1949. She received her education privately. Career. Trinny Woodall started her career in marketing. She worked over ten years in the field before entering into the glamour world. She met , English advisor and fashion journalist in 1994. Woodall and Susannah started writing a fashion column called, Ready to Wear for the national British newspaper, in 1996. The style guide highlighted affordable high-street fashion, using themselves to demonstrate clothing suited for different figures. They worked together for seven years. Later, they co-founded a dot-com fashion advice business, Ready2shop.com . The business ended in 2001. Woodall received her first to work on TV when Granada Sky Broadcasting signed them to host a daytime shopping show, Ready to Wear . Their appearance in various shows grabbed the attention of the controller of BBC2, . Woodall earned a huge popularity as a co-host and fashion advisor for the BBC TV series, What not to Wear in 2001. She and Constantine worked for four years on the show. Woodall and Constantine won a Award for their work on What Not to Wear . She then worked as a fashion expert and makeover expert on The Oprah Winfrey Show . Woodall with her partner shifted to ITV from BBC for a deal worth £1.2 million. Later, they started their own show called, Trinny & Susannah Undress. in 2006. At the beginning, the series helped the married couple to increase their confidence via makeover. Later, they changed the format and tackle the main fashion issues of Britain and named the show as, Trinny & Susannah Undress The Nation . As of 2016, Woodall gave a regular appearance on ITV’s how, The Morning presented by Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby. She appeared as a fashion style expert on the show. Due to Woodall's stardom, she was called in various shows for interviews like- The Kumars at No. 42 , Parkinson , Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway , My Life in Books BBC2 and The View among others. Personal Life. Trinny Woodall is currently unmarried but has a child. Woodalls is currently in a relationship with Charles Saatchi (ex-husband of ), the Iraqi-British businessman. The couple was together for years and still shares a good bonding together. The couple does not live together but often visit one another’s place. Prior to this, Woodall became close to Keanu Reeves, the Canadian actor. They met for the first time in 2008 with the help of their mutual friend, Amanda Eliasch . They were often rumored to be dating together. Later, they confirmed each other as best friends. In 1999, Woodall was married to her boyfriend, Johnny Elichaoff , (drummer turned financial advisor) at her family church, St. Columba. The place where her parents exchanged their vows. After suffering two miscarriages, the couple welcomed a daughter, Lyla Elichaoff . Her then- husband also has another child, Zach Elichaoff from his previous relationship. Everything was going smoothly until 2009. The same year, they divorced and remained friends until his death. The divorce was settled with an alimony of $29420 a year as maintenance to Woodall. The court also ordered, Elichaoff to pay her $1.72 million which he borrowed from her. After their separation, Woodall raised her baby being a single mother. Woodall faced a loss in November 2014 after the sudden death of her ex-husband as she had to pay $35k of her husband’s debt. Apart from her relationship and dating life, Woodall underwent IVF treatment over none times. While she was young, she was being criticised for being too skinny. Woodall is a supporter of the Lavender Trust at Breast Cancer Care and The Elton John AIDS Foundation . Net Worth. Trinny Woodall stands at the height of 5 feet 10 inches (1.78m). Woodall, who started her career in marketing before pursuing her career in the glamour world, currently has an estimated net worth of $6.13 million. In 2002, Woodall and Constantine published a book, What Not to Wear . They sold more than 3 million copies over the world and is also listed on best-seller and The New York best-seller list. She earned $10.67 million from her book. Their other books include: Trinny Susannah: The Body Shape Bible = $1.32. Trinny & Susannah: The Survival Guide = $1.75. What Not To Wear for every occasion = $0.85. What Your Clothes Say About You: Look Different, Act Different, Feel Different = $0.85. Trinny and Susannah: What you wear can change your life = $13.49. What Not To Wear for every occasion = $0.01. Trinny and Susannah Take on America: What Your Clothes Say About = $19.95. Ready 2 Dress: How to Have Style Without Following Fashion = $1.91. Who Do You Want to be Today?. Be Inspired to Do Something = $1.80. They earned $705-$11.3k from her YouTube channel, TRINNY which has over 48k subscribers. They together even launched their own underwear range called, Trinny and Susannah Magic Pants . In 2012 they launched a range of Bodyshape clothing for QVC UK. Woodall along with her partner, Constantine became the face of Nescafe’s advertisement in 2003. They also appeared in an advertisement campaign (worth $15million) of the shopping company, Littlewoods Direct . Woodall owned a house in London which she kept for sale for $6.57 million. She also as a Bentley costs $16800. What Not to Wear. Covering the gamut from everyday needs to special events, Trinny and Susannah offer themselves as models of what works and what decidedly doesn't, sparing women from the sartorial uncertainty that clouds many of the important occasions of their lives. Read More. Covering the gamut from everyday needs to special events, Trinny and Susannah offer themselves as models of what works and what decidedly doesn't, sparing women from the sartorial uncertainty that clouds many of the important occasions of their lives. Read Less. All Copies ( 210 ) Softcover ( 129 ) Hardcover ( 72 ) Choose Edition ( 2 ) Book Details Seller Sort. 2005, Riverhead Books. College Park, MD, USA. 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Seller's Description: Fair. ► Contact This Seller. 2005, Riverhead Books. Edition: 2005, Riverhead Books Trade paperback, Good Details: ISBN: 1573223573 ISBN-13: 9781573223577 Pages: 159 Publisher: Riverhead Books Published: 2003 Language: English Alibris ID: 16692531333 Shipping Options: Standard Shipping: €3,65 Trackable Expedited: €7,30. Choose your shipping method in Checkout. Costs may vary based on destination. Seller's Description: Good. ► Contact This Seller. 2005, Riverhead Books. Edition: 2005, Riverhead Books Trade paperback, Very Good Available Copies: 3 Details: ISBN: 1573223573 ISBN-13: 9781573223577 Pages: 159 Publisher: Riverhead Books Published: 07/2003 Language: English Alibris ID: 16544826561 Shipping Options: Standard Shipping: €3,65. Choose your shipping method in Checkout. Costs may vary based on destination. Seller's Description: Very Good. ► Contact This Seller. All Editions of What Not to Wear. 2005, Trade paperback. Books by Trinny Woodall. Related Books. Before You Put That on: 365 Daily Style Tips for Her. Trinny & Susannah Take on America: What Your Clothes Say about You. Dress Your Best: The Complete Guide to Finding the Style That's Right for Your Body. Does This Make Me Look Fat?: The Definitive Rules for Dressing Thin for Every Height, Size, and Shape. What You Wear Can Change Your Life. Customer Reviews. Fun and Moderately Informative. This is a fun, fairly simplistic guide to making informed, flattering wardrobe choices. The text is written in Trinny and Susannah's trademark self- deprecatory, humorous style, and the plentiful photos of one or the other of the women in the right (or wrong) clothing choices are a lot of fun to look at. The book is divided into sections which recommend different garment choices based on the authors' different bodies, and the photos certainly show why the don'ts are don'ts, and why the dos are dos--the women's hilarious facial expressions just underscore what is readily apparent! Ironically, the fact that Trinny and Susannah model the clothes is also the book's greatest drawback, however; seeing the various style choices on only the two of them gives a necessarily limited view of how different clothing choices might appear on a wider sample of body types. For a more detailed breakdown of body types and clothing choices, readers will have to dig deeper, into such books as The Science of Sexy, Closet Smarts, etc. This is not a book someone is likely to read again and again, but is a fun introduction to, or supplement to, the pantheon of wardrobe books out there. What You Wear Can Change Your Life. I find this book both annoying and inspiring at the same time. It has some useful tips, but mostly what I take away from it is a more general reminder to try to look your best instead of settling for whatever happens to be in your closet. Читать весь отзыв. It WILL change your life! This book was so much fun common sense. Ive actually never seen their TV show but I really ought to look it up! In the mean time Im really enjoying their books and this is one I keep referring back to . Читать весь отзыв. ‘No trend is off limits’ Trinny Woodall and Chloe Dall’Olio show you how to wear anything. Our very own Trinny Woodall and her fashion partner in crime (and colleague at her beauty brand Trinny London) Chloé Dall’Olio have garnered thousands of fans on Trinny’s Instagram feed with their ‘twinning’ videos, which demonstrate how two women with different proportions can wear the same piece from the high street. ‘Don’t assume that any trend is off limits,’ says Trinny. ‘It’s just about learning how to wear the latest styles on your body and having the confidence to try something new.’ At 5ft 10in with a size 10-12 frame, Trinny, 54, is bottom heavy, while 5ft 9in, 29-year-old Chloé’s size-16 hourglass figure resembles that of the average British woman. Between them they prove that your build – or age – needn’t dictate how you dress. Here the pair twin up in the season’s hottest trends – with tips from Trinny – while Trinny London make-up artist Charlotte Ribeyro suggests beauty looks to match. Dark florals. Dress, £315, Maje, selfridges.com. Bracelet and trousers, Trinny’s own. Trinny’s sandals, £580, aquazzura.com. Belt, £17.99, zara.com. Chloe’s sandals, £110, dunelondon.com. Trinny says: ‘This print is perfect for both of us – anything larger won’t flatter curves. I covered my legs in slim black trousers and fastened the top button. Chloé wore the dress undone: the V-neck flatters her cleavage while the mid-size belt emphasises her fabulously feminine shape.’ Make-up artist Charlotte says: ‘Trinny has a great mouth, and clean cheeks and eyes are all she needs to pair with a deep purple pout. Chloé’s lovely eyes come to life with aubergine shadow.’ MAKE-UP: Trinny wears BFF Skin Perfector in Light/Medium, Just a Touch foundation/concealer in Trintron, Cheekbones contour in Kate, The Right Light highlighter in Starlight, Lip Love in Katinka (on eyes) Lip2Cheek in Munchkin (on the cheeks only) Lip Love in Dalia (on the mouth). Chloe wears BFF Light/Medium Just a Touch foundation/concealer in Yas Cheekbones contour in Kate The Right Light highlighter in Starlight, Lip Love in Dahlia (on eyes) Flush Blush in Katrin, Lip Glow in Thea, Lip2Cheek in Munchkin (on mouth only), all Trinny London. Leather. Trinny says: ‘A leather jacket and white tee are timeless and a perfect foil for the flashy skirt, which suits both of our shapes – no one should be put off by a bit of shimmer on their bottom half! The nipped-in jacket flatters Chloé’s hourglass figure.’ Make-up artist Charlotte says: ‘I chose a sheer gold lip for Trinny and gold lids for Chloé to reference the skirt and play up their features.’ MAKE-UP : Trinny wears BFF Skin Perfector in Light/Medium, Just a Touch foundation/concealer in Trintron, Cheekbones contour in Kate, The Right Light highlighter in Starlight, Eye2Eye in Chariot and Universe, Lip2Cheek in Cha Cha, Lip Light in Glinda, Lip Glow in Thea. Chloe wears BFF Light/Medium Just a Touch foundation/concealer in Yas, Cheekbones contour in Kate, The Right Light highlighter in Starlight, Eye2Eye in Emperor and Sun, Lip2Cheek in Freddie, Lip Glow in Lyla, Lip Light in Glinda, all Trinny London. Checks. Trinny says: ‘Because I’m pear-shaped I need more volume on top, so I chose a bigger jacket. The trousers were too short for me, so I took down the hem. Chloé went down a size with her jacket to nip in her waist. The shirt’s high neck lengthens her torso, as do the jacket’s lapels, creating a V shape that draws the eye down.’ Make-up artist Charlotte says: ‘A pop of bright colour peps up this formal look. A scarlet lip defines the iciness in Trinny’s blue eyes, while Chloé’s warm skin tone looks great with a tomato red.’ MAKE-UP : Trinny wears BFF Skin Perfector in Light/Medium, Just a Touch foundation/concealer in Trintron, Cheekbones contour in Kate, The Right Light highlighter in Starlight, Eye2Eye eye shadow in Wisdom, Flush Blush blusher in Electra, Lip Luxe lip colour in Demon. Chloe wears BFF Light/Medium Just a Touch foundation/concealer in Yas, Cheekbones contour in Kate, The Right Light highlighter in Starlight, Eye2Eye in Wisdom, Flush Blush in Wiggs, Lip Luxe in Swainy, all Trinny London. Seventies. Jacket, £89.95, massimodutti.com. Shirt, £225, lkbennett.com. Jeans, £360, Alice & Olivia, selfridges.com. Chloe’s sunglasses, £259, fendi.com. Trinny’s sunglasses, £224, chloe.com. Trinny’s shoes, her own. Trinny says: ‘We’ve given a nod to the trend with a “flatter everyone” pink. I did up my shirt to make sure I didn’t look too literal, while Chloé wore it open for the full 70s vibe. She fitted into a super-stretchy pair of size 29 jeans and wore them with a jacket a size smaller, as this look needs to be tight and sexy.’ Make-up artist Charlotte says: ‘Trinny’s blue eyes dazzle with a copper shade – golds and bronzes would work too. For Chloé, matt lips and bronzer say California beach babe.’ MAKE-UP : Trinny wears BFF Skin Perfector in Light/Medium, Just a Touch foundation/concealer in Trintron, Cheekbones contour in Kate, The Right Light highlighter in Starlight, Lip Love metallic lip colour in Katinka, Flush Blush in Wiggs, Lip Love in Sacha. Chloe wears BFF Light/Medium Just a Touch foundation/concealer in Yas, Cheekbones contour in Kate, The Right Light highlighter in Starlight, Eye2Eye in Fortune, Lip2Cheek multitasking cream colour in Chloe (on cheeks and lips), Lip2Cheek Chloe (on cheeks and lips), Golden Glow gel bronzer in Soala, all Trinny London. Utility. Trinny says: ‘To disguise my long body, I’m wearing this open to the waist with a flash of gold. Chloé did up most of the buttons to elongate her torso.’ Make-up artist Charlotte says: ‘Terracotta cheeks and lips suit Trinny for this low-key look, while Chloé’s smoky brown eyes sex it up.’ MAKE-UP : Trinny wears BFF Skin Perfector in Light/Medium, Just a Touch foundation/concealer in Trintron, Cheekbones contour in Kate, The Right Light highlighter in Starlight, Eye2Eye in Chariot, Lip2Cheek in Chloe (on cheeks and mouth). Chloe wears BFF Light/Medium Just a Touch foundation/concealer in Yas, Cheekbones contour in Kate, The Right Light highlighter in Starlight, Eye2Eye in Empress, Flush Blush in Wiggs,Lip Glow in Lyla, Lip Light metallic lip transformer in Glinda, all Trinny London. Shimmer. Trinny says: ‘Anyone can rock a sequined party dress. Chloé wore hers back to front, creating a flattering V-neck with clever pinning.’ Make-up artist Charlotte says: ‘Bold eyes – plum for Trinny, copper for Chloé – and nude lips create just the right amount of drama with a showstopper dress.’ MAKE-UP : Trinny wears BFF Skin Perfector in Light/Medium, Just a Touch foundation/concealer in Trintron, Cheekbones contour in Kate, The Right Light highlighter in Starlight, Eye2Eye in Strength and Star, Flush Blush in Electra, Lip Luxe in Tashi. Chloe wears BFF Light/Medium Just a Touch foundation/concealer in Yas, Cheekbones contour in Kate, The Right Light highlighter in Starlight, Eye2Eye in Strength and Fortune, Flush Blush in Electra, Lip Glow in Thea and Maddie (mixed together), all Trinny London. Stylist: Emily Dawes. Fashion assistant: Chloe Gallacher. Make-up: Charlotte Ribeyro using Trinny London. Hair: Shukeel at Frank Agency using Fudge Professional. Producer: Lucy Coghlan.