Age-defying Trinny Woodall cuts a youthful figure as she arrives at ITV studios for latest comeback appearance on This Morning

She is famous for BBC style show What Not To Wear. 

So it's fitting that Trinny Woodall cut a fashionable figure as she arrived at the ITV studios in central London on Tuesday. 

The 51 year-old star was typically on-form as she arrived to present a feature on magazine programme This Morning, where she deftly turned heads.

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Looking good: Trinny Woodall cut a fashionable figure as she arrived at the ITV studios in  London on Tuesday

Looking good: Trinny Woodall cut a fashionable figure as she arrived at the ITV studios in London on Tuesday

The Marylebone-born fashionista looked fantastic as she stepped out in a long, grey overcoat which she matched with cropped black trousers and a fur-effect jumper. 

Sporting a pair of black wedge shoes with matching socks, she capped the look with a black, leather hand-bag and some gold jewellery. 

Together, with her hair in soft curls, she looked considerably younger than her years.

On form: The Marylebone-born fashionista looked fantastic as she stepped out in a long, grey overcoat which she matched with cropped black trousers and a fur-effect jumper

On form: The Marylebone-born fashionista looked fantastic as she stepped out in a long, grey overcoat which she matched with cropped black trousers and a fur-effect jumper

Classy: Sporting a pair of black wedge shoes with matching socks, she capped the look with a black, leather hand-bag and some gold jewellery

Classy: Sporting a pair of black wedge shoes with matching socks, she capped the look with a black, leather hand-bag and some gold jewellery

Smiling broadly as she emerged from her private car, the friend of Charles Saatchi was evidently on good form. 

It comes just days after she made her TV coemback on British television after filming abroad for nearly seven years. 

This latest, second, appearance also shows that she has hardly aged in that time.

Smiling broadly as she emerged from her private car, the friend of Charles Saatchi was evidently on good form

Smiling broadly as she emerged from her private car, the friend of Charles Saatchi was evidently on good form

She's back! The latest sighting comes just days after she made her TV coemback on British television after filming abroad for nearly seven years

She's back! The latest sighting comes just days after she made her TV coemback on British television after filming abroad for nearly seven years

Back in 2010, Trinny admitted that she was a fan of botox, saying: 'I would advise women not to be shy about admitting they've had Botox - it just shows you want to look your best and there's nothing wrong with that. 

'I judge when I need a top-up of Botox by looking in the mirror to see if I can move more than half my forehead.' 

After regaling Holly and Phil with tales of how she wore leather in her twenties...and ended up with a 'sweaty crotch', the stylist advised callers on how to master the art of both leather and pleather - a synthetic version of animal skin - in later years.

However, one particular piece of advice did appear to annoy a selection of the audience.

When asked by a caller what to wear on Valentine's Day, Trinny urged her not to dress for 'herself of her friends' but to 'dress for her man.' 

Taut: Back in 2010, Trinny admitted that she was a fan of botox, saying: 'I would advise women not to be shy about admitting they've had Botox - it just shows you want to look your best and there's nothing wrong with that

Taut: Back in 2010, Trinny admitted that she was a fan of botox, saying: 'I would advise women not to be shy about admitting they've had Botox - it just shows you want to look your best and there's nothing wrong with that

Sharp-suited: The stylist was looking fantastic as she took to the magazine TV show 

Sharp-suited: The stylist was looking fantastic as she took to the magazine TV show 

Helping hand: Trinny used her special expertise to advise a woman on how she should dress

Helping hand: Trinny used her special expertise to advise a woman on how she should dress

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