Thought this might be helpful.
I had a friend come over yesterday; I helped her pick out an outfit for an upcoming interview at a retail fashion store. The store is, I would say, rather youth-oriented and trendy. She tried and discarded many items of clothing, feeling that the pieces didn't 'suit' her. Anyways, she ended up borrowing a cream-coloured blouse and is going to team it with dark, fitted jeans, ballet flats and a pretty necklace.
I think for any interview, it's not only important to wear something that is appropriate but, it's also important to wear something that suits you and makes you feel comfortable.
In my opinion, a blouse in a lovely, delicate fabric is perfect...
- You can team it with fitted jeans, maybe jazz it up a little with a statement accessory for a more casual interview (like that of my friend's).
- You can tuck it into a sexy, high-waisted (pencil, tulip, bubble, etc) skirt and add pretty heels for something more formal (you could add a nice knitted cardi and tights if it's a tad nippy).
- Or for something more serious, you could add a feminine touch to a smart and sleek tailored suit by wearing a blouse inside/underneath the jacket and have it just peeping out the top.
Well, that's my opinion. Hope it's helpful to someone
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