What To Wear To An Interview
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What To Wear To An Interview

Dressing for interviews is a hot topic in the SL Community right now – and for good reason. Whether you’re heading into a corporate office, creative studio or hybrid workplace, what you wear plays a big part in making the right impression. Need some inspiration? The fashion team are here to help…

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Laura Black

Founding Managing Editor

Neutrals are where I feel most like myself – calm, confident and pulled together. I rely on strong shapes and subtle structure to elevate a look, adding just enough edge to make it feel memorable without trying too hard.

Emma Bigger

Style Director

When it comes to interview outfits, I always start with a neutral, tonal colour palette – it keeps everything feeling modern, considered and effortless. A masculine suit is my go-to; it’s timeless, sharp and gives you an instant sense of confidence. Accessories are where you can really bring an interview outfit to life and I like to keep mine polished, so the overall look still feels elevated and refined. It’s important to choose a look that’s comfortable and authentic to your overall style.

Florence Eyres

Senior Shopping Editor

I would opt for a black tailored trouser and a jumper like this one from TOTEME, which is just a bit different. I would keep the accessories simple – you can't go wrong with a black ankle boot – and then I'd complete the look with a small bag and some gold earrings.

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Nana Acheampong

Fashion Broadcaster & Editor

I firmly believe your outfit should do the talking before you even say a word in an interview. I’d opt for a bold red blazer to signal confidence, paired with a black leather pencil skirt to keep things sharp. For extra interest, the pony skin Bambi-print slingbacks are playful yet elevated. I’d tie everything together with gold jewellery, finishing with a black leather shoulder bag to keep things interview-appropriate.

Coco Hoyle-Ansett

Product Editor

I tend to take a minimalist approach to interviews but I still like to let my personal style shine through. A plain roll-neck paired with satin trousers creates a polished base, which I would modernise with a bouclé collarless blazer rather than a more traditional cut. A bowling bag, loafers a nd statement earrings complete the contemporary look.

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