What Not to Wear is long out of fashion, says Susannah Constantine
by Nadia Khomami Arts and culture correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#65TWR)
Public is tired of being told what to do, says presenter who finds modern need to avoid offending people exhausting'
It was a hit makeover reality show that ran for seven series, but What Not to Wear would not get commissioned today because people no longer enjoy being told what to do, the TV fashion guru Susannah Constantine has said.
The BBC programme brought Constantine and her co-host, Trinny Woodall, to national prominence when it aired in 2001, introducing audiences to the pair's straight-talking style advice and trademark boob-grabbing.
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