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Dove Cameron Blends Corpcore and Y2K into Workwear TV Look

Dove Cameron appeared on Today on Feb. 16 in a chic, corpcore-meets-Y2K workwear look as she promoted Prime Video’s 56 Days, released Feb. 18.

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Dove Cameron Blends Corpcore and Y2K into Workwear TV Look
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Dove Cameron promoted her Prime Video series 56 Days on the Today show on Monday, Feb. 16, stepping out in what outlets called a fashion-forward, work-ready outfit as the series hit streaming on Feb. 18. Lifestyle Si captured the moment succinctly: "Before her latest TV show, 56 Days, released today, Feb. 18, Dove Cameron wore a fashion-forward look for her appearance on Today with her co-star Avon Jogia."

The styling has been framed as part of a broader NYFW week push that leaned into a hybrid silhouette. Yahoo Entertainment highlighted Cameron’s press rounds during NYFW week and described the trend as "hybrid 'corpcore' / Y2K," noting the mix of office-leaning tailoring with nostalgic early-2000s accents. That language pins down the look as a deliberate blend of structured tailoring and Y2K nods timed with fashion week press activity.

Cameron, identified in coverage as the 30-year-old actress who plays Ciara on the Prime Video adaptation based on the 2021 Catherine Ryan Howard thriller, used the Today appearance as a publicity stop in the series release cycle. Lifestyle Si reported the role and source material and added that the star "donned a chic, workwear look for the TV appearance on Monday, Feb. 16, that we'll definitely be pulling major inspiration from ourselves in the near future." The copy casts the outfit as practical daylight dressing tied directly to the show's Feb. 18 launch.

Coverage also noted that Cameron appeared on Today with her co-star Avon Jogia, a detail that ties the styling to the pair’s promotional schedule. Yahoo’s summary of multiple media appearances during NYFW week suggests the corpcore/Y2K mix was not a one-off red carpet experiment but part of a coordinated press wardrobe strategy across several events that week.

What this means for workwear watchers is straightforward: Cameron’s Today appearance, timed two days before 56 Days’ release, demonstrates how press wardrobes are leaning into easy-to-replicate daytime looks that balance office polish with Y2K personality. With the series named and dated on the publicity timeline and the NYFW-week framing in place, expect similar corpcore-meets-Y2K moments to show up in other daytime press rounds as the fashion calendar and streaming launches continue to collide.

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