Trinny Woodall, 62, Stuns in Bikini on Indian Holiday and Discusses Family Security
Fashion influencer and beauty entrepreneur Trinny Woodall, aged 62, has captivated fans with radiant bikini snaps from her sun-soaked luxury holiday in India. The style guru looked sensational as she modelled various swimwear pieces while celebrating a dear friend, showcasing her remarkably toned physique in posts shared on Instagram this Friday.
A Glamorous Getaway in Udaipur
Between celebrations with friends and poolside relaxation, Trinny ventured out to explore local attractions in Udaipur, sporting a chic slip dress paired with a sunhat for sightseeing and shopping excursions. In one image, she cut a glamorous figure in a pink halter-neck gown, highlighting the joy of her three-day trip.
Captioning the post, she wrote: "Three days in India felt like a week of such a joy and celebration of my dear friend. It felt good to say yes and go all that way and see one's friend surrounded by love." She added, "It was a magical moment in time and here are some highlights from our beautiful Hotel in Udaipur which I couldn't recommend more highly the most incredible food, the most joy full exquisite decoration a little bit of sightseeing- a little bit of shopping, lots of wonderful chats with people i haven't seen for ages - and a lot of wafting in all the outfits that I managed to squeeze into my hand luggage. Now back to reality."
Securing Her Daughter's Future
In a candid revelation, Trinny opened up about withdrawing cash from her business, Trinny London, as a safeguard for her 21-year-old daughter Lyla's future housing needs. The style guru, who once sold her home to fund the cosmetic brand, told iPaper that despite being content at 60 not owning a house, she was preoccupied with concern for her daughter.
"I still don't own a home. I sold my previous house to start Trinny London, which I grappled with for a long time. Most people at 60 are trying to pay off their mortgage," she shared. Trinny, who appeared on Dragons' Den last year, discussed securing Lyla's future: "My future is very much vested 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'."
She highlighted the steps taken to ensure Lyla will always have a roof over her head: "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 my bases are covered."
Reflections on TV Legacy and Business Success
Lyla, meanwhile, reflected on her mum's TV legacy, particularly the impact of the reality series 'What Not to Wear', presented by Trinny alongside Susannah Constantine during the early 2000s. As reported by the Express, both Trinny and Susannah's daughters believe the programme, though popular on the BBC, might struggle to resonate with today’s audience due to its forthright approach to makeovers.
In a candid chat with Susannah's daughter, Esme Bertelsen, Lyla revealed to Tatler: "I think they would be cancelled if the show were made now. You can't really speak to people like that any more, and say things like: 'You're so ugly.'" Despite their critique, the duo confessed they hadn't actually seen it but acknowledged it's why their mums were often spotted in public during their childhood.
On another note, Trinny has been thriving with her beauty brand Trinny London after stepping back from the limelight for a while, reports Lancs Live. She bagged a business accolade last year and opened up to the i about her journey, sharing: "When you're growing a business, you never learn how to be a CEO. It was actually only two weeks ago when I fully felt I earned my position."
Trinny also reminisced about clinching a top honour at the British Business Awards, attended by some 700 guests, and she's now imparting her wisdom through a BBC Maestro course.



