What To Wear To An Interview
Saroop Sangha
Fashion Assistant
During an interview, I want them to understand my personality just as much as I want to look professional. This striped shirt combines smart, corporate style with a bit of colour for balance. Adding a belt sharpens things up and gold accessories add polish. With neutral shoes and bags, go for interesting texture and shape for a bit of interest.
Emma Bigger
Senior Style Editor
I love a tailored suit for a more formal interview, but it has to have an oversized fit and a relaxed vibe to make it feel cool and modern. A simple tank keeps the silhouette clean, and some polished accessories pull everything together.
Nana Acheampong
Fashion Broadcaster & Editor
A suit is my go-to for looking put together in minutes. Colour is a mood booster for me and I’m all about maintaining a positive mental attitude in interviews, so yellow is my first choice. I’ve teamed this one with white accessories to keep the look fresh and cool.
Florence Eyres
Shopping Editor & Community Lead
Satin trousers and a blazer is a go-to formula for me. I am loving brown this season and just spotted this pair on & Other Stories – style them with a white double-breasted blazer and simple black heels. To accessorise, add this understated Longmont bag and these LIÉ STUDIO earrings to complete the look.
Sapna Rao
Fashion, Beauty & LG Junior Editor & Broadcaster
I tend to opt for a minimalist approach in interviews and add some personal flair through my accessories. A plain t-shirt with crisp white trousers and a collarless blazer is a cool and polished base. Then, I team it with some metallic loafers and silver earrings to bring everything together.
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