Preferably something that looks good on you. Get a good cut and color for you.
For trendy styles, check out Saks, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom's on line and look around a bit at the business wear. You don't have to buy from them, but they carry the lastest styles for reference. Look in your local stores for items close to what you liked.
Different body types need different things to look their best. Different people look good in different colors.
For a formal interview, stick to dark colors. While you may have a passion for vivid tones, they tend to look overdone at the office. Also try to stay away from prints, leave the zebra skirt at home. Nothing shorter than above the knee skirts or dresses. Pants are a safe bet. Get either a suit or matching separates. Same color and material for a put-together look. If a jacket is low cut, wear either a blouse or nice cami to fill it in. Cleavage is sexy, but unprofessional. Heels should be no higher than 3". No platforms here. Closed toe, you want to be wearing hose no matter what. It gives you a more streamlined look, and your clothes will lay nicer. Don't try to look sexy. If you've been in the place before, think about what you saw women wearing. If not, think about what you've seen in similiar places. Don't spend a ton of money doing it either. If you don't get the job (no offense) you'll be really upset with a $500 suit that you may never wear again. Spend less than $200 if possible.
2006-08-16 19:33:18
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answered by welches_grape_jelly 6
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Well I went on many interviews after college, and I always wore blk. & wht pin striped suits w/ some stiletos. Also I would wera some blk. dress pants and a nice sleveless sweater and my stiletos. Its also all about your personality to fit your outfit. Never ever wear too many bright colors. Stick with your blk. wht. grey. blue and you can get away with wear a nice tube top underneath your suit jacket. Never wera make-up unless you usually where it on a daily basis. Stick to natural tones and dont make your self look like a porn star. Keep it subtle. Do not wear perfume that is a no no......do not wera open toed shoes and keep the jewlery simple. You want to wear your hair up in a clip, keep it back , nice and neat, some kind of cute bun. These are tips I learned in school from some class. Goodluck..........
2006-08-22 04:10:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Black is always the first sign of class, style and sophistication if it's worn right, but you don't want to overdo it!
Try this:
Black pants, preferably a nice slim cut, but they must sit well.
A bright top, for example blue, pink or orange, being your "break colors"
Then a nice black formal jacket to match the pants.
Add a small amount of jewelry in the color of the top and wear your hair clipped up!
Oh yes as for shoes, maybe heels or boots, you decide but definitely in black!
Good luck with that interview hope i could help!
2006-08-16 18:41:18
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answered by Wolf 1
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Navy blue has always been the standard classic. Stick with the simple not the trendy for these occassions. Some things never change and this is one of those times
2006-08-21 17:25:01
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answered by Anonymous
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both might want to be awesome! one area of imagine about is the on board photographers, who take very fantastic images, so in case you all dress to the nines -- tuxedos for the gents in the relatives and in addition formal gowns for the girls -- you may have an somewhat particular photo. And the photographers will take human being images, too, in case you want. My personal selection for gents is continually a tuxedo, and they do seem remarkable in pictures. once you're making plans to employ (14 3 hundred and sixty 5 days olds boost SO quick figuring out to purchase both adventure or tuxedo might want to look slightly stupid) i imagine you'll come across a more effective efficient decision of tuxedos than matches because of the condo places for weddings and proms -- they have sizes from little ones to wide. yet inspite of you opt on, have an excellent time!
2016-11-25 21:58:40
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answered by roza 4
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It depends on what youre interviewing for, if its for a salesperson position then you should have one piece of "professional" wear (usually pants) and 2 pieces of your personal style (shirt and shoes). If youre going for an office job you should show up in a striped/not boring button down and black pants, dont forget dress shoes!! (and a proper hairstyle) If youre going for something in the middle, i suggest a pair of khaki pants with a polo, casual, yet not unprofessional. Good luck on your interview!
2006-08-16 18:40:32
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answered by imapo0po0head 4
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Formals would be better. U can opt for trousers & blazers with tapering shoes.
2006-08-16 18:39:15
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answered by Just4u 2
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This one:
http://www.anntaylor.com/IWCatSectionView.process?IWAction=Load&RestartFlow=t&Merchant_Id=1&Section_Id=8448
2006-08-23 05:52:37
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answered by Anonymous
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