Interview! stuck for what to wear!!
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Aug 6, 2014
Becky J.
I'd go with black trousers (nothing too tight) and a nice blouse with ballet flats.
Keep make up relatively simple and make sure your hair is well styled.
Best of luck! Hope you get the job.
Aug 6, 2014
Becky J.
Sorry Elizabeth but I don't think the first two outfits are really appropriate for an interview, the last one is appropriate and very cute though :)
Aug 6, 2014
Emily B.
I agree with Becky, I think you should go with something simple and those shorts and skirt are way too short to look as professional as you want for an interview. The style is nice, maybe if you had a longer skirt or pants it coud work
Aug 6, 2014
Becky J.
Like Emily said they're just too short. I think you still want to go relatively formal. If you want to go bare legged I'd say no skirts higher than knee length and tights with anything shorter, though I think the first skirt is borderline even if worn with tights.
I was at my salon when they were having interviews and my hairdresser commented how hot the owner was on interview attire and how he expected a quite formal outfit despite the creative environment. So I'd still keep it quite formal and conservative with a good pair of tailored trousers. A bright or patterned blouse with carefully selected accessories and jewellery I think is the best way to show your on trend, keep it subtle rather than going all out trendy.
I will also admit that I work in education and healthcare so what I consider interview attire is probably slightly more conservative than others here.