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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Interview In Style


Ever wonder what to wear to an interview? Well we have a one step guide on what to wear when you're trying to impress professionally. Interviews are a fine line; people are assessing your personality, your competency and your overall demeanor. Fashion is part of this first impression. Looking frumpy or sloppy can cost you your dream job! Making sure you have a few staple items like the ones above are necessary for any woman wanting a possible career change. Work blouses, pencil skirts and a blazer are must haves for any work place or interview.


You can never go wrong with the pant look. You can wear a full suit where the jacket matches the pants exactly, or you can mix and match. Pants show your serious side and demonstrate that you are conservative and ready to do business. Flats or closed toe, small heels are chic for workplace wear. You can add a pop of color to offset your khakis or black work pants.


The black pencil skirt is a deal maker. You show that you are feminine but professional in the work place. It is subtle but chic all at once. The black skirt can match almost any blouse. Find a patterned shirt or solid, bright color to wear on top. Pair this skirt with a blazer and heels to really dress up the look.


For more young, fun companies, don't be afraid to mix it up! Wear a fun white suit and playful dipped blouse to show your creative side. You can avoid black to demonstrate your unique vibe and ingenuity. Red blazers show you're fun and professional. The work dress is also a great ensemble for an interview. Try J.Crew and Banana Republic for high end dresses.


For creative job listings in fashion, writing or advertising you can take a little risk in your work garb. Printed skirts are chic for making a statement and standing out. You'll be memorable among the sea of applicants and get a ton of compliments from the ladies of the office. Pencil skirts are the best for this trend and you must make sure your skirt is long enough and paired with a subtle top.


Last but not least, don't forget to accessorize! You can turn a basic outfit into a great first impression! Build an outfit of simple basics and dress it up with a belt, statement necklace, chic bag or bangles. This says that you're up on the trends, pay close attention to detail and have a feminine touch. The best part is, you can re-wear these items with almost any outfit once you have the job! Good luck, and let your true style shine through in every interview.

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