EDEN CONFIDENTIAL: Trinny Woodall dazzles in a £1,000 silver sequinned co-ord

Trinny Woodall was clearly determined not to be overlooked on her first big night out since she split up with super-rich art collector Charles Saatchi.

The What Not To Wear presenter turned beauty entrepreneur, 59, looked like an astronaut in a silver sequin top by Paco Rabanne, which costs £792.

She teamed the top with a pair of £230 matching trousers by Danish brand Rotate Birger Christensen.

Trinny was attending an event honouring women in business at the Londoner Hotel in Leicester Square.

Her outing comes after she returned from a trip to New York last week and her ex-partner of 10 years was spotted having lunch with Martha. 

Hard to miss! Trinny Woodall was clearly determined not to be overlooked on her first big night out since she split up with super-rich art collector Charles Saatchi

Glam! The What Not To Wear presenter turned beauty entrepreneur, 59, looked like an astronaut in a silver sequin top by Paco Rabanne, which costs £792

Glam! The What Not To Wear presenter turned beauty entrepreneur, 59, looked like an astronaut in a silver sequin top by Paco Rabanne, which costs £792

Charles, 79, went to Scott’s with Martha, 43, a haunt where he has previously taken Trinny and his ex-wife Nigella Lawson, 63.

‘He was canoodling with Martha in his usual corner table. He’s still got it at 80,’ an impressed fellow diner told the Daily Mail’s Richard Eden. 

Lady Sitwell confirmed: ‘Yes, we met for lunch’, telling Richard: ‘Charles is a very clever, very funny man.’

The former ‘face’ of Royal Ascot, she takes issue with her fellow diner’s use of the word ‘canoodling’, insisting: ‘We were not “canoodling”; we were making each other laugh.’

Charles is understood to have split earlier this year from Trinny, who made her name giving style tips on the hit BBC show What Not To Wear before becoming a successful beauty entrepreneur.

The couple had been together for a decade.

Last month, Trinny fuelled speculation that the relationship was over by revealing, in an emotional post online, that she had ‘moved house’.

The couple had lived together in London. Sources close to the pair claimed that the 20-year age gap was problematic, with Charles favouring quiet evenings while Trinny preferred to be more sociable.

Sparkler! She teamed the top with a pair of £230 matching trousers by Danish brand Rotate Birger Christensen

Sparkler! She teamed the top with a pair of £230 matching trousers by Danish brand Rotate Birger Christensen

Age difference: Charles is understood to have split earlier this year from Trinny after a 10-year relationship - pictured together in 2015

Age difference: Charles is understood to have split earlier this year from Trinny after a 10-year relationship

Nigella divorced him 10 years ago on the grounds of ‘unreasonable behaviour’ following an argument at Scott’s, where he was seen ‘tweaking’ her nose and holding his hands around her throat.

The Domestic Goddess, who was his third wife, reportedly did not seek any financial settlement, merely requesting to take her cooking appliances.

Martha, the daughter of late gastronome Justin de Blank, married film-producing baronet Sir George Sitwell in 2007 and they lived at his family’s £3.25 million Grade II-listed home, Weston Hall in Northamptonshire.

She held a ‘divorce party’ in 2017 to mark the end of their marriage.

She once described matrimony in general as ‘pure misery’, explaining: ‘It sucks all the energy from you, sucks your youth and all the fun from your life.’

Elsewhere, make-up and beauty mogul Trinny said on Instagram last month that she was moving forward after her split from Charles.

She posted: ‘It’s a new day, it’s a new dawn, it’s a new life.’ She added: ‘I have been moving but now I have moved.’

An emotional sounding Trinny said: ‘I have looked out at this view for the last 30 years of my life. It’s the one consistent view I have ever had.’

‘Recently with the big life change and moving house it was important for me to come back here with (daughter) Lyla and family just to have that moment, listen to the birds, be at one with nature. Very healing.’

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