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8 Job Interview Fashion Blunders

8 Job Interview Fashion Blunders

Carole Martin | monster.com

August 20, 2008

Any article about what to wear to an interview might well begin with a qualifying statement covering the extremes in various states (New York and California, for example) and industries (technology, manufacturing), which are possible exceptions to the normal rules of fashion. But it might surprise you to learn that those extremes have, over the last couple of years, begun to move closer to the middle ground.

Nowadays, if you were to ask 100 people their opinion about what to wear to an interview, the majority would answer, “Dress on the conservative side.” With that in mind, here are some suggestions on how to avoid fashion blunders.

Anna Soo Wildermuth, an image consultant and past president of the Association of Image Consultants International, says, “Clothes should be a part of who you are and should not be noticed.” She cites eight dressing faux pas to avoid when interview time comes around:

• Wild Nail Polish: This tip is for women. Extremely long or uncut nails are a real turnoff, too. Your nails should be groomed and neat.

• Jewelry That Jangles: Don’t wear more than two rings per hand or one earring per ear. And no face jewelry or ankle bracelets allowed.

• Open-Toed or Backless Shoes: And mules are a definite no-no. Out-of-date shoes should be thrown out or kept for other occasions.

• Bare Legs: Wear stockings, even in humid summer weather. Stockings can be in neutral colors or a fashion color to match your shoes.

Short Skirts: Hemlines should not be more than three inches above the knee. Don’t wear capri pants or leggings to the interview.

• Leather Jackets: Even leather blazers are not good for interviewing purposes. They look like outerwear.

Printed or Trendy Handbags: Purses should be conservative and inconspicuous.

Red Briefcases: Briefcases, purses and shoes should all be conservative in color and in good condition.

Conservative colors in various shades of blue and gray are best. Wearing black to the interview could be viewed as too serious. If you do wear black, make sure that there is another color near your face to soften the look. Brown is still considered questionable as a business color and probably should be avoided. Change your outfit’s look for a second interview by wearing a different color blouse, shirt, scarf or tie.

An interview is not the place to make a fashion statement, though those in the art fields and the very famous can be more adventurous. Everyone else should opt for a conservative look. “More and more companies are returning to traditional professional dress,” says Wildermuth.

Whatever you wear should accent the fact that you’re a professional who’s ready to get to work at a new job. Let common sense guide you, and it should be easy to avoid fashion blunders that could damage your chances of getting to the next level in the process. In this market, it is essential that you look good and your appearance is right for the job.


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    nyloe

    27 days ago

    62 comments

    Great article. I used to teach an image workshop and these were at the top of the "Don't Wear This" list.

    More interviw fashion mistakes:

    Wearing skirts that have splits that go higher than your knee; too-long skirts (can look matronly); anything see-through; blouses or shirts that show too much cleavage; sleeveless dresses without jackets (looks too casual); sneakers and other casual shoes; tattoos; gold teeth; clothes that aare too tight or too loose; anything that doesn't look right for your age or size; denim

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    Laura8

    2 months ago

    4 comments

    I've been told by my job service here, that you arn't supposed to carry a purse. Any thoughts?

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    tnm

    3 months ago

    12 comments

    I can't believe that you have to explain this to people.

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    kbtordai

    3 months ago

    16 comments

    I agree that better safe than sorry is the way to go. I prefer to use the word "classic" than "conservative" when it comes to dressing for a professional interview. Classic style can be trendy yet conservative and will appeal to all ages of interviewers.

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    mommylaw13

    3 months ago

    2 comments

    try a foundation that offers good coverage and isn't too sheer to cover your tattoo, it should work. Also, pay no attention to the biased comments on this page about tattoos, there is such a stereotype over it. I have a few myself, but they are in places where they aren't so obvious (on my back). Good luck!

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    ceemac

    3 months ago

    4 comments

    Great article. I was going to wear peep toe pumps to my interview next week. Good catch.

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    dianabutterfly

    3 months ago

    18 comments

    Tattoos are in and they are okay in the work place. This is 2008 folks. If the place is that old fashioned they will be out of business soon anyway.

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    lulu0523

    3 months ago

    2 comments

    Athena, I would suggest you get a large bandage and cover your tattoo with it. The first impression is the most important and unfortunately some interviewers may not be too keen on tattoos. That would be my suggestion.

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    ifhappy2001

    3 months ago

    2 comments

    You shouldn't got a tatoo in the first place. Why would you ever get a tatoo when you know that it's painful?

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    Dee_Kuwait

    3 months ago

    4 comments

    Dear Scribe,how are you handling that place you work in!!
    I hate it when women are seen as sexual objects and also when they try to make themselves look like that!

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    Dee_Kuwait

    3 months ago

    4 comments

    I think that confidence is everything,and once a woman wants something really bad,she gets it!!

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    athena_g_us

    3 months ago

    2 comments

    What if you have a tattoo on your ankle thats of a larger size than a band aid and you want to wear a skirt because of the heat?

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    ingo4646

    3 months ago

    238 comments

    I was glad to see that I am not doing any of the blunders. Thanks for the article. Very informative.

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    kbock

    3 months ago

    2 comments

    Attire depends on where you are interviewing. Call ahead and ask the operator, go stand outside the company and see what people are wearing, check their websites. Sometimes overdressed can mean overqualified, not checking out a company before the interview, or coming off as "better" than your interviewer. Jeans can be designer and cost hundreds of dollars, class is what it's all about. Presenting yourself in your true light is the most important. I work with all ages at a publishing firm, the only women who wear nylons are over 60, but with open toe shoes!

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    nancyk51

    3 months ago

    2 comments

    I have a second interview tomorrow with an exclusive home builder - can I wear a black print dress with a black jacket or should I wear a floral skirt with a teal top? Please help - I need to land this job.

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