INTERVIEW | My London: Susannah Constantine – Author and Journalist Fashion
Susannah Constantine describes herself as ‘author, journalist, PA to three teenagers and middle-aged lapsed fashionista turned podcaster to the wardrobes of superstars!’. She and Trinny Woodall wrote a weekly Daily Telegraph fashion column which spawned their hit series ‘What Not To Wear’, broadcast on BBC2 from 2001-2005, and a number of books which have sold more than 2.5m copies worldwide.
, in which she talks to guests including Elizabeth Hurley and Tan France about their relationship with clothes, is available to download now on all major platforms.Favourite neighbourhood: Battersea. I lived there for 10 years and knew most people on our street. My three children were latch-key kids from an early age, as was our dog who would take himself to the park when he felt like it.Milk, Bedford Hill, SW12 9RG. I think brunch is the best meal of the day. When I’m trying to lose weight I’ll have eggs, avocado and coffee then skip lunch and just have dinner.Kaffeine, Fitzrovia. I’m a terrible coffee snob. I HATE the chains with a passion.
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