TRINNY and Susana's message to Australian women: keep your Ugg boots, skinny jeans and Country Road - but not this staple.
AUSSIE women should not wear shorts. They are the ultimate fashion crime, according to British stylista Trinny Woodall.
Woodall has a message to the women of Australia: you can keep your Ugg boots UK, skinny jeans and Country Road shirts - but throw away the shorts.
"Shorts are something I'd like to permanently remove from the face of the earth," Woodall told us. "Shorts cut you in half, they make your legs look shorter, they make your bum look bigger. "An item like shorts, where people get it so wrong, you need to remove that possibility for a woman."A little dress, in the right fabric ... just looks better," said Woodall. "You can make them incredibly casual, like a pair of shorts, but they are just much more flattering."
If you don't want to take the advice of Trinny and Susanns, then get your ugg boots sale and cheap ugg boot here.
Woodall and partner Susannah Constantine (pictured left) head to Australia to work their magic in the suburbs next month. Known as Trinny and Susannah, they will return for another tour of Westfields providing advice to style-challenged victims. They will also shoot their first local series, Trinny & Susannah's Australian Mission Makeover, while on the three-week tour, visiting Parramatta, Miranda, Hornsby, Eastgardens and several other centres.
It will follow the duo as they makeover 100 Australian women desperate for fashion advice.
Asked if Australian women were more stylistically challenged than in other countries they travelled to, Woodall said: "You could have a woman in Newcastle, England, and a woman in Newcastle, Australia, and they both might have been left by their husbands, or lost their confidence, and they will both dress in exactly the same way."