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Sep 2021
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Dressing for the office again, with Cori...

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Marie Crowe: We're back in the office, the world of tracksuits and zooms is coming to an end. As we get back, how has our corporate wardrobe changed? Fashion journalist and stylist, Corina Gaffey joined the show to talk about the new suit cut, fabrics that work for a commute, and working lounge into the office rig!  
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