Trinny Woodall looks glamorous in a glitzy white dress as she poses up a storm at beauty launch in Dublin

Trinny Woodall looked glamorous as she celebrated the launch of Trinny London at Brown Thomas in Dublin, Ireland, on Thursday.

The beauty entrepreneur, 60, stunned in a glittering white full-length The Vampire’s Wife dress with subtle floral detailing on it.

The beautiful piece featured a high-neck design with shoulder pads and was worn with silver accessories.

Arriving at the department store in the rain earlier in the day, she completed the look with a long coat with silver sequins.

She upped her height with platform heels and wore her honey-colored locks with a perfect bouncy blow-dry.

Trinny Woodall looked glamorous as she celebrated the launch of Trinny London at Brown Thomas in Dublin, Ireland, on Thursday

The beauty entrepreneur, 60, stunned in a long glitzy white dress from The Vampire's Wife with subtle floral detailing on it

The beauty entrepreneur, 60, stunned in a long glitzy white dress from The Vampire’s Wife with subtle floral detailing on it

She looked like she was having a blast at the launch as she posed with her team in the store.

It comes after Trinny declared she will continue taking hormone replacement therapy (HRT) ‘until she dies’.

Trinny has previously spoken out openly about early menopause, saying she will do “anything” to alleviate her symptoms.

Revealing a day in her life The Sunday timesTrinny detailed her morning routine, including the supplements she takes when she wakes up.

She explained that she takes a high dose of liposomal vitamin C, calling it “a miracle vitamin” and adding: “I will be on HRT until the day I die.”

She has also changed her diet to better help her body as she has gotten older, revealing that she gets the same breakfast every day: “a big bowl of steamed broccoli, omelette and two slices of toasted rye bread.”

Trinny also explained that she has turned her back on her usual pleasure of four sugars in her tea.

She explained that she completely cut sugar out of her diet after reading The Glucose Revolution by Jessie Inhauspé, which looks at how sugar affects the body with age.

Trinny previously shared how she made this change to combat the symptoms of menopause.

Arriving at the department store earlier in the day in the rain, she completed the look with a long silver sequin coat

Arriving at the department store earlier in the day in the rain, she completed the look with a long silver sequin coat

She looked in good spirits as she arrived at the event in her glamorous ensemble despite the gloomy weather

She looked in good spirits as she arrived at the event in her glamorous ensemble despite the gloomy weather

The beautiful piece featured a high-neck design with shoulder pads and was worn with silver accessories

The beautiful piece featured a high-neck design with shoulder pads and was worn with silver accessories

She upped her height with platform heels and wore her honey-colored locks with a perfect bouncy blow-dry

She upped her height with platform heels and wore her honey-colored locks with a perfect bouncy blow-dry

She looked like she was having a blast at the launch as she posed with her team in the store

She looked like she was having a blast at the launch as she posed with her team in the store

Speaking to the Sydney Morning Herald in November she said: ‘Going through menopause is confronting and confusing. Our body and skin start to feel strange.

‘During this time you need to think about how certain foods can trigger symptoms. I always ask myself: Am I eating too much sugar that I can’t process during menopause?’

Last year, the What Not To Wear star admitted that menopause can be “incredibly debilitating” and vowed to do “whatever it takes” to ease her symptoms.

In October, Trinny told The Shift podcast: ‘I do all the general hormone treatments, but I stimulate my brain, I do meditation and I do strength training four times a week. I really want to take good care of my body, so that it can take care of me.’

She explained that she believed that going through sixteen rounds of IVF caused her early menopause.

The businesswoman gave birth to daughter Lyla in 2003 through fertility treatment after struggling to conceive.

But soon after, and still in her early 40s, Trinny admitted she felt like her “mojo was gone.”

She explained that she was offered antidepressants after visiting “lots and lots” of doctors, but claims that Dr. Erika Schwartz, author of The Hormone Solution, later told her that she had actually undergone early menopause caused by IVF, which had supposedly undergone early menopause each round. a year shaved off her cycle.

She looked as flawless as ever for the event

She looked as flawless as ever for the event

Her fans were thrilled to get the chance to celebrate the launch with her

Her fans were thrilled to get the chance to celebrate the launch with her

Fans queued for the event in central Dublin

Fans queued for the event in central Dublin

Her makeup was as flawless as ever

Her makeup was as flawless as ever

Trinny told the podcast: ‘I read this book called The Hormone Solution, which she [Dr Schwartz] wrote. And I went to see her in New York and she just explained it to me.

‘She said, “You’ve done 16 rounds of IVF, that’s about 16 years of your cycle because every time you do a round of IVF you produce 10-12 eggs and that’s what you produce in a year.”

‘That was never told. I wouldn’t have given as much for having Lyla. But it was interesting that my mom went in at 57 and I was there at 43, so I’m very focused on it.”

Trinny said she only had “some symptoms” of early menopause, but she didn’t recognize them right away.