sues texas in an attempt to block a law banning almost all abortions in the state. the pandemic has shaken up the way we work but has it also changed the way we dress for work? that s certainly the view of fashion bossjohnnie boden, who says the office dressing trend has gone. boden, the upmarket casual brand beloved of the duchess of cambridge is celebrating its 30th year in business this week. it founder has been talking to our business correspondent emma simpson. we have 30 years of odin on one rail and this has a special place in my heart as it was my first million pound product. aha, first million pound product. a milestone for this business, johnnie boden is also relieved to have survived the pandemic.
it has been difficult but we kept our head above water, it was a very sharp drop off in cells but thankfully we reacted quite quickly drop off in sales and things have returned back to 2019. find sales and things have returned back to 2019. back to 2019. and in recent months it back to 2019. and in recent months it sounds back to 2019. and in recent months it sounds like - back to 2019. and in recent months it sounds like you | back to 2019. and in recent - months it sounds like you have had a golden bank of dresses, what is happening now? i think once the vaccine what is happening now? i think once the vaccine was what is happening now? i think. once the vaccine was announced, people at last started to feel more optimistic. the big changes been working from home means they don t have to dress up means they don t have to dress up for the office, so the office dressing trend has gone and employers are much more relaxed about what people can wear and people make happy when