Trinny and Susannah make their politics clear in blue dresses at election party

They have made a career out of stressing the importance of clothing.

So it's unlikely Trinny and Susannah wore matching blue dresses by chance last night.

The TV presenters, together worth £10million, made their political views obvious in the Tory colour as they joined millionaire businessman Michael Spencer at his Election Night Party in London's Mayfair last night.

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Are the blue dresses a clue? Susannah Constantine and Trinny Woodall at miillionaire Michael Spencer's Election Night Dinner in Mayfair

Susannah Constantine, 47, wore a knee-length shift in graduated shades of blue, while her former What Not To Wear co-host, 46, wore a short blue minidress, with black lace detailing.

Their blue outfits are perhaps no surprise.

Their host Spencer is Party Treasurer for the Conservatives, responsible for raising funds for the party.

Faithful: Trinny Woodall's new partner Stefano Bonfiglio joined her in support of the Conservatives

Faithful: Trinny Woodall's new partner Stefano Bonfiglio joined her in support of the Conservatives

Holly Valance

Party faithful: Millionaire businessman Nick Candy and his Australian pop star girlfriend Holly Valance

Woodall was also joined by her new partner, Italian businessman Stefano Bonfiglio. The pair, who have been inseparable since meeting earlier this year, both wore badges in support of the Conservative party.

Also on the high-profile guest list was Australian pop star Holly Valance, with millionaire businessman boyfriend Nick Candy, and Emma Pilkington, the millionaire heiress girlfriend of Carphone Warehouse founder and Tory donor David Ross.

And former Tory leader Michael Howard and wife Sandra were also in attendance.

Support: Tory donor David Ross and his girlfriend Emma Pilkington arrive at last night's dinner

Support: Tory donor David Ross and his girlfriend Emma Pilkington arrive at last night's dinner

Peer: Lord Michael Ashcroft, who is based in Belize, joined party supporters ahead of the results vigil at Tory headquarters
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Waiting game: Lord Michael Ashcroft, left, and Marks & Spencer boss Stuart Rose also attended the dinner

Mr Spencer, the boss of Icap, booked out the whole of Richard Caring's Scotts restaurant for a dinner party ahead of the results vigil at Tory headquarters.

Also spotted at the dinner were Tory peer Lord Michael Ashcroft and Marks & Spencer boss Stuart Rose - a member of Gordon Brown's hand-picked Business Council for Britain. 

Billionaire tycoon Sir Philip Green, former Tory leader Michael Howard and designer Anya Hindmarch joined the guests.

Election night: Richard Caring and Topshop boss Sir Philip Green catch up

Election night: Richard Caring and Topshop boss Sir Philip Green catch up

Designer Anya Hindmarch with her husband James Seymour

Designer Anya Hindmarch with her husband James Seymour

All smiles: Former Tory leader Michael Howard is joined by wife Sandra

All smiles: Former Tory leader Michael Howard is joined by wife Sandra










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