The entrepreneur 60, who made her debut on BBC 's Dragon's Den this week, founded her beloved brand Trinny London from her own kitchen back in 2017.
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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.
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