Okay, so you landed a big interview. Now you are thinking what do I wear? Here are some great interview fashion tips to get you started!

1. Do some research!

interview fashion 1Look up the company you are interviewing with and see what they’re all about. Try and see if you can pick up on the feel/vibe of the company and dress accordingly. In most cases it’s best to dress nicer than you think you should because first impressions are extremely important. If you look put together, you will seem put together! For the more creative industries, you might be able to get away with an interesting color or pattern, but choose wisely and don’t overdo it!

2. Invest in a couple of good blazers!

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Blazers dress up any outfit and instantly make you look professional. Make sure to get two or three that fit you really well and in colors that go with everything. Black, grey, navy, and brown are all good options! You want them to be versatile so you get the most out of your investment and if you get the job, you can wear them with loads of different outfits!

3. Cardigans are your friends!

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Cardigans can be dressed up or down and have a similar professionalizing effect as a blazer. You will get a lot of wear out of a cardigan and you can get away with non-neutral colors! The best thing about cardigans is you can wear then out of the office/job interview setting so getting some new cardigans adds to your personal wardrobe as well!

4. Let’s talk shoes…

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Shoes can be the hardest part of picking a job interview appropriate outfit. Simple is better when it comes to shoes in this case. Flats are a safe bet, but make sure to go for a solid color, like black, nude, or brown. You can definitely get a pair with a nice, simple detail such as a small buckle but don’t go overboard. You might also be able to get away with a braver color choice if you keep it simple and elegant. The same goes for heels. Don’t get too crazy with heel height and always go for ones with a closed toe and nothing too strappy! Closed-toed pumps always look professional.
This is especially important for the job interview. If you get the job you can figure out the dress code, but it’s best to play it safe for the interview.

5. Be careful with accessories!

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When it comes to accessorizing for your interview, less is definitely more. Go for one bracelet, simple earrings, and maybe a simple necklace if it works with your outfit. Skip the chunky rings for the interview. Obviously, if your interview is in the fashion industry or a fashion-related industry, you have a bit more freedom for creative expression, but in general it is a good idea to keep it simple and classic.

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