2. First, the ladies:
Keep it classic
with a sharp suit
and white shirt
Image: Marks and Spencer/PR Shots
3. You can still look smart
in a more casual look
with stylish separates
and a little colour
Image: Dunnes Stores / PR Shots
4. Add some colour with a tailored dress, skirt, or blazer;
or try a bright blouse with your classic suit
Images: Phase 8, Marks and Spencer, Simply Be, George at Asda, Missguided, Bonprix / PR Shots
5. Great looks, but not for an interview… avoid distracting
prints, revealing clothes and fiddly jewellery
Images: House of Fraser, Pilot, Phase Eight, Monsoon Accessorize, and Select / PR Shots
6. And for the gents:
A classic white shirt
and well-fitting
suit looks great
for a formal interview
Images: Jacamo, Marks and Spencer, House of Fraser / PR Shots
7. But if the
company’s culture
is more casual, you could
try teaming a good blazer
and smart trousers
Images: Florence&Fred at Tesco, River Island, Marks and Spencer, House of Fraser / PR Shots
8. Leave your kicks at home, and
shine your shoes
Ties can add a bit
of colour, but avoid novelty designs
Images: Get the label, Marks and Spencer, Debenhams / PR Shots; Istock
9. Even if it’s a
casual place,
keep your
hoodies, jeans, shorts
and bold patterns
out of the interview
Images: Penneys, River Island / PR Shots
10. Find all the help you need to prepare
for your interview at
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