
Series Two Focuses on Bottoms and Colour
19 Mar ITV's blog | Email this page | 193 reads
After taking on the country’s boobs, men, shape, age and uniform, Trinny and Susannah Undress the Nation returns for a second series to focus on th five new topics and to tackle the problems associated with them.
This time, the straight-talking style icons try to transform Britain’s bottoms; help women to dress glamorously; teach people how to shop; and get the population to embrace colour.
Throughout the series, Trinny and Susannah prove again that they will go to any lengths to find solutions to clothing issues, even turning themselves into guinea pigs in the show on bottoms as they pose for a life-drawing class concentrating on their beautiful behinds.
Once glamorous, Britain is now full of underdressed, over-stressed, hard-pressed women, who have little or no time to look good. So, in the show on glamour, the girls aim to reignite a passion for elegant style in the nation’s wardrobes. Shopping is the nation’s favourite pastime, but do British women actually know how to shop well? It’s estimated that women have spent £7.3 billion on clothes that languish at the back of their wardrobes never to be worn. Trinny and Susannah want to stamp out these bad shopping habits and save Britain’s women from wasting time, energy and money on clothes that don’t suit them or fit properly.
Next up, the girls tackle the complex subject of colour to reveal that many people are clueless as to the shades or patterns they should wear. The stylish duo dissect the problem, starting small with make-up, building up to 12 basic colour palettes before exploding in a rainbow of colour in the final event.


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