Trinny Woodall shops in London with lookalike daughter Lyla, 17

Trinny Woodall proved the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree on Thursday as she stepped out with her lookalike daughter in London. 

The fashion stylist was joined by 17-year old Lyla, her only child with late husband Johnny Elichaoff, during a shopping trip in the city’s trendy Notting Hill. 

Sporting a sweeping cream coat over a typically elegant white co-ord, Trinny, 57, caught the eye as she walked alongside the teenager while browsing a string of boutiques. 

Here they come: Trinny Woodall proved the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree on Thursday as she stepped out with her lookalike daughter in London

Proving she’s developed her own unique sense of style, Lyla opted for a distinctively patterned jacket over loose-fitting white cargo pants and matching trainers. 

The appearance comes after Trinny discussed her recent hair loss, admitting it was caused by an unfortunate combination of COVID-19 and stress.

The stylist contracted the potentially deadly virus three-months-ago and revealed she is now taking supplements and seeking the advice of a trichologist to understand the link between hair loss and COVID.

Side by side: The fashion stylist was joined by 17-year old Lyla, her only child with late husband Johnny Elichaoff, during a shopping trip in the city's trendy Notting Hill

Side by side: The fashion stylist was joined by 17-year old Lyla, her only child with late husband Johnny Elichaoff, during a shopping trip in the city’s trendy Notting Hill

Looking good: Sporting a sweeping cream coat over a typically elegant white co-ord, Trinny, 57, caught the eye as she walked alongside the teenager while browsing a string of boutiques

Finishing touch: The presenter rounded off her look with a matching white handbag and chunky trainers

Looking good: Sporting a sweeping cream coat over a typically elegant white co-ord, Trinny, 57, caught the eye as she walked alongside the teenager while browsing a string of boutiques

Unique: Proving she's developed her own unique sense of style, Lyla opted for a distinctively patterned jacket over loose-fitting white cargo pants and matching trainers

Unique: Proving she’s developed her own unique sense of style, Lyla opted for a distinctively patterned jacket over loose-fitting white cargo pants and matching trainers

Speaking to her Instagram followers this weekend in a candid video, she said: ‘I thought we would have a little Sunday evening chat and I’ve had a lovely day with Lyla but I want to chat about hair loss.

‘Because since I did the Lives on Facebook, and I did two Lives. I did a Live with Greg Williams about hair transplants and the following week I did a really nice Live with Shabir at Victoria Health and with Josh Wood.

‘And this was pre-my hair starting to fall out, so it’s very fortuitous, it’s very odd and not like tempting fate, the opposite of that really.’

Opening up: The appearance comes after Trinny discussed her recent hair loss, admitting it was caused by an unfortunate combination of COVID-19 and stress

Opening up: The appearance comes after Trinny discussed her recent hair loss, admitting it was caused by an unfortunate combination of COVID-19 and stress

Help: The stylist contracted the potentially deadly virus three-months-ago and revealed she is now taking supplements and seeking the advice of a trichologist

Help: The stylist contracted the potentially deadly virus three-months-ago and revealed she is now taking supplements and seeking the advice of a trichologist

Trinny, who was seen wearing a bright fuchsia shirt and dewy make-up, revealed her hair started falling out shortly after her discussions with the hair and health experts.

‘About a week after I did both those Lives, I started to notice that whenever I did that…’ she said as she ran her hand through her chestnut locks, pulling out a chunk of hair in the process.

Placing the strands in front of the camera, she continued: ‘I started to get – I don’t know if you can see here how much hair I’m getting each time I do that but like this.

‘I’m just collecting my hair at the moment. There will probably be more hair in this then there is on my head soon. 

‘I’m being sarcastic because I don’t want to get stressed by it but I do want to have an action plan and I want to chat to you about it and I just thought, what always eases my mind is sharing.’  

Alopecia: Trinny recently pulled a clump of hair out of her scalp and stored it in a jar as she discussed her recent hair loss as a result of Covid-19 and stress

Alopecia: Trinny recently pulled a clump of hair out of her scalp and stored it in a jar as she discussed her recent hair loss as a result of Covid-19 and stress

Container: The fashion stylist revealed she is now taking supplements and seeking the advice of a trichologist to understand the link between hair loss and COVID-19

Container: The fashion stylist revealed she is now taking supplements and seeking the advice of a trichologist to understand the link between hair loss and COVID-19

Trinny then revealed the names of several trichologists recommended to her as she asserted her hair loss is due to coronavirus and stress, not because of the menopause.

Trichology is the study of diseases or problems related to the hair and scalp and was founded in 1902.

According to Sky News, nearly a quarter of Covid sufferers will experience hair loss within six months of contracting the illness, with women at a higher risk.

Research into long-term symptoms in Wuhan, China, discovered that 359 out of 1,655 hospital patients who had the virus suffered from hair loss.