Monday, May 25, 2020
Dressing To Impress At An Interview
Dressing To Impress At An Interview Hi readers! This post was requested by Career Geek, so Iâm hoping it will help a lot of you out! Also, just a quick update on things with me in general my business is well and truly set up now, and getting busy for Christmas orders! If you want to check it out, please visit my Facebook page! Iâm also setting up a new fashion/beauty/lifestyle blog, as I feel my old blog has got a bit cluttered, etc., and for reasons I shall explain on my next post, so stay tuned for that. Dressing for any job interview is daunting; no matter what industry you aim to be in. However, when the particular interview happens to be for a fashion job, your outfit becomes a whole new dilemma. If you follow these key styling tips, though, you should be alright! Always dress for the job you are applying for! Simple enough, right? If youâre applying for an office job or a job where you may have to wear some kind of suit every day keep it smart, tailored and not too flashy. However, if youre applying for a more creative job, you can a be a little more relaxed. Same goes if youre applying for an internship position donât dress too stuffy, but donât be too casual, either. Make your outfit your own If you are wearing a suit, make sure you make it your own in terms of accessories. Pick things that represent your personality and style. A chunky statement necklace or a quirky bag will keep the look smart but also make you stand out a little. Gentlemen, go for a different coloured tie or shirt. Donât blend in, but try not to overdo it; thereâs a very fine line. Donât go crazy with colours and patterns Yes, they will make you stand out but for all the wrong reasons. Nobody likes to look like they are trying too hard, and clashing crazy colours and patterns will definitely do that. Go for more subtle shades, to add a bit of life to your outfit but still keep it smart. Blazers are amazing; a casual every-day outfit looks instantly smarter if you add a blazer. And donât just go for black; try more understated shades like navy or burgundy. Again, it wonât be too bright, but will make you stand out. Wear something you feel comfortable in; if you donât, it will show and youâll probably be twice as nervous. If youre taking something with you, keep it sleek If you have to take something with you (i.e. a diary or a portfolio), keep it sleek and smart with plain colours (also make sure to wipe your portfolio down with a wet cloth before you go in!). Bright patterned portfolios might be fun to take to uni but at an interview it may look a little childish. Ladies, donât go overboard! Donât wear too much make up, heels that are too high or a skirt that is too short. Youâre going to an interview, not clubbing. Gentlemen, trainers are a big no no; keep your shoes smart and polished! Also, donât go overboard on the aftershave! Last but not least, smile! Be friendly, enthusiastic and get stuck in. It may seem scary at first, but itâs not that bad; just answer questions honestly, maintain eye contact and ask lots of questions about the job you are going for. Also make sure you do your research before you go, and demonstrate a knowledge of the company. I hope this helps! And if you are still a little stuck, feel free to tweet me @misslaurameow or email me at lauracbrandon@yahoo.com and Iâll be happy to help you style something up. 50
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