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The Truth About Style – With Stacy London

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Tune in to She's Got Issues as host Jill Smokler sits down with the legendary Stacy London, co-host of the beloved TLC show "What Not to Wear" and co-founder of State of Menopause, a revolutionary non-hormonal product line for managing menopause symptoms. In this remarkable episode, Jill and Stacy dive deep into the world of midlife and menopause, covering a wide range of topics—from fashion and body acceptance to invaluable health and wellbeing tips for those currently experiencing the effects of menopause and perimenopause. Drawing on her extensive expertise, Stacy offers invaluable advice for individuals navigating body insecurities and fashion challenges, equipping listeners with the confidence to dress in a way that exudes self-love while also accepting what menopause is doing to them and their bodies. Discover fascinating insights as Stacy opens up about life post "What Not to Wear," sharing her personal journey beyond the iconic show. Don't miss this empowering and informative episode, filled with practical tips and heartfelt revelations from one of the most influential figures in the world of fashion and menopause. (Apologies for all of the SEO crap)

Stacy London is best known as the co-host of the iconic TLC show, What Not To Wear. She has been a regular correspondent on the Today Show, The Oprah Show, Access Hollywood, and Rachael Ray. She served as the spokesperson for Pantene, Dr. Scholls, Lee Jeans, And Woolite. Her book, The Truth About Style, was a New York Times bestseller.

In 2020, She co-founded State of Menopause, a non-hormonal product line for those experiencing some menopausal symptoms due to her own debilitating experience with menopause. She then sunset the brand in 2023, recognizing the need to focus on education and healthcare advocacy for those in mid-life and menopause. Her next project, a media platform dedicated to these same issues will debut early in 2024.

Follow Stacy on Instagram!

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Did you know there's a She's Got Issues magazine? Check it out!

© 2023 She's Got Issues

She's Got Issues is produced by Play Audio Agency, Keira Shein & Jill Smokler

For more information contact info@shesgotissues.com

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Tune in to She's Got Issues as host Jill Smokler sits down with the legendary Stacy London, co-host of the beloved TLC show "What Not to Wear" and co-founder of State of Menopause, a revolutionary non-hormonal product line for managing menopause symptoms. In this remarkable episode, Jill and Stacy dive deep into the world of midlife and menopause, covering a wide range of topics—from fashion and body acceptance to invaluable health and wellbeing tips for those currently experiencing the effects of menopause and perimenopause. Drawing on her extensive expertise, Stacy offers invaluable advice for individuals navigating body insecurities and fashion challenges, equipping listeners with the confidence to dress in a way that exudes self-love while also accepting what menopause is doing to them and their bodies. Discover fascinating insights as Stacy opens up about life post "What Not to Wear," sharing her personal journey beyond the iconic show. Don't miss this empowering and informative episode, filled with practical tips and heartfelt revelations from one of the most influential figures in the world of fashion and menopause. (Apologies for all of the SEO crap)

Stacy London is best known as the co-host of the iconic TLC show, What Not To Wear. She has been a regular correspondent on the Today Show, The Oprah Show, Access Hollywood, and Rachael Ray. She served as the spokesperson for Pantene, Dr. Scholls, Lee Jeans, And Woolite. Her book, The Truth About Style, was a New York Times bestseller.

In 2020, She co-founded State of Menopause, a non-hormonal product line for those experiencing some menopausal symptoms due to her own debilitating experience with menopause. She then sunset the brand in 2023, recognizing the need to focus on education and healthcare advocacy for those in mid-life and menopause. Her next project, a media platform dedicated to these same issues will debut early in 2024.

Follow Stacy on Instagram!

______________

Did you know there's a She's Got Issues magazine? Check it out!

© 2023 She's Got Issues

She's Got Issues is produced by Play Audio Agency, Keira Shein & Jill Smokler

For more information contact info@shesgotissues.com

  continue reading

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