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Does anyone still follow any Trinny and Susannah 'rules'?

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stevienickstophat · 11/06/2015 11:39

Was a disciple back in the day, which has led to some embarrassing photos, I can tell you.

But there are still some rules I follow, semi-subconsciously.

I don't wear bright colour on top and black trousers, for example. And I clean my teeth twice before a night out.

I'm sure there are others. Anyone else indoctrinated? (see what I did there?)

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Lanaandmaria2014 · 11/06/2015 11:41

No, I'm a grown up now, I don't let anyone tell me what to wear (apart from my mother)!

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stevienickstophat · 11/06/2015 11:42

That told me Grin

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SqueezyCheeseWeasel · 11/06/2015 11:43

I think some of the stuff about necklines was useful but it was hardly groundbreaking. It had been said before and has been said since, it was just common sense. The rest was mainly guff and all the stuff in the 360 mirror with manhandling women in their undies was just grotesque.

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evalynn · 11/06/2015 11:47

I can't remember any of their rules. Apart from 'black is not slimming'. I hated the way the taller presenter dressed, her clothes never seemed to suit her. In the makeover programmes they seemed to dress a lot of people the opposite of their usual style. So if you were conservative dresser you'd find yourself in leisure trainers and combats, or vice versa...

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ArfurFoulkesayke · 11/06/2015 11:47

I still won't wear polo or turtle necks as I am too norky, but I do sometimes risk a chunky knit on my top half.
(MNHQ where is the "livin' on the edge" emoticon?)

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stevienickstophat · 11/06/2015 11:47

Oh, I know, I look back and cringe.

Many many dresses over trousers here in the old days Blush

But some stuff has stuck...the stuff about thin bracelets crosses my mind. And how to stand so you look thin in photos Grin

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stevienickstophat · 11/06/2015 11:49

Does anyone remember 'She's Gotta Have It?' with Liza Tarbuck?

I loved that show. I used to like a good shopping programme.

I preferred Trin and Suze to Nicky Hambleton Jones, or whatever her name was. She just used to hack people's faces off and call it a makeover Shock

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noddyholder · 11/06/2015 11:50

They are on QVC now Dreadful

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SqueezyCheeseWeasel · 11/06/2015 11:51

If you had tits n hips you'd be pointed in the direction of a forest of busy wrap dresses, knee boots & chunky necklaces.

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Lottapianos · 11/06/2015 11:51

Oh I adored them at the time OP, I had one of their books and never missed their TV programs! Looking back, I remember them as a right nasty pair of bullies. Yes they always pointed out every woman's 'good' bits but the boob grabbing and knicker removing were really grim

Having said that, I do still try to buy narrow waisted jackets with lapels (big busted apple shape). And I think they were right about colour and black, although this can be a bit hard to stick to

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stevienickstophat · 11/06/2015 11:53

I know a lady who was on the show.

When I see her I look to see if she is still following 'The Rules'.

Haven't seen her in a wrap dress ever for a while, tbh

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Lottapianos · 11/06/2015 11:53

Yes yes to wrap dresses and wearing trousers underneath! Think both look ghastly now, wrap dresses are OK in a block colour but awful in a print, so aging

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stareatthetvscreen · 11/06/2015 11:54

yy colour and black

love my deep vees too

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CakeNinja · 11/06/2015 11:54

I gobsmacked that they were given air time let alone that people ever followed their 'rules' - I used to wish people would tell them to fuck off and stop being so bitchy towards them!

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stevienickstophat · 11/06/2015 11:54

Actually, I'm wearing a dress /trousers combo today! Shock Blush

It's insidious...

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stevienickstophat · 11/06/2015 11:55

The lady I know had her knicks removed and there were tears.

Sad

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stevienickstophat · 11/06/2015 11:57

I had all the books Blush

There was a particularly brilliant lifestyle one which recommended getting all the food for a dinner party delivered from Ocado, and going for a long walk in your MBTs if you were feeling stressed.

Oh my god, I even changed my energy supplier to a Green one because T and S told me to. It cost loads more. I soon came to my senses.

What a saddo Blush Blush Blush

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gaggiagirl · 11/06/2015 11:57

I still follow the rules on necklines, sleeve length, how to pose in photos and not mixing black with brights.

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Heels99 · 11/06/2015 11:58

No cap sleeves for chunky arms remains a good one.
And no crop trousers for short legs.

I think the wrap dresses etc were a product of their era, I doubt they would recommend them now.

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stevienickstophat · 11/06/2015 11:59

Yy to sleeve length, that made sense.

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gaggiagirl · 11/06/2015 11:59

I had all their books too Blush

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HuftysTrain · 11/06/2015 12:00

I liked their programme when it was the half-hour BBC format. It became unwatchable when they moved to ITV, made it an hour long and full of pop-psychology.

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ShelaghTurner · 11/06/2015 12:00

Only thing I follow, and indeed the only thing i remember, is the high neckline/big chest no-no. Other than that I can't even remember what they said

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stevienickstophat · 11/06/2015 12:02

It's true about the big norks/high neckline thing.

I remember them pouncing on Valerie Singleton at an awards ceremony and practically shaving her head.

How she didn't burst into tears I'll never know.

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CloserToFiftyThanTwenty · 11/06/2015 12:04

I liked their bra interventions - not the grabbing, but most people did look better just by getting a decent bra on them

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