If there's a uniform or specific dress code guidelines (for one job, I was required to wear all black everyday), it can be restricting and boring but it certainly makes picking out work wear much less time consuming.
However, if no dress code has been identified, it can be an intimidating task trying to pick out the right look.
I've asked a few fashion insiders what is the key to a great fashion interview outfit and they have all said, "Be yourself and show your personality". It's great advice because the truth is, if you don't feel like yourself, you won't be yourself.
Personality is such an important part of making a good impression in a fashion job but it can be tricky to find the right balance of personality and professionalism.
What you wear can say a whole lot about who you are and what you're about before you even open your mouth so you don't want it to say the wrong thing. If your outfit is dull and frumpy, they may assume that you lack personality, creativity and you're the type to always play it safe. However, depending on the job, if your outfit is too casual or too crazy, it may give the impression that you're a flaky type who isn't really serious about working.
A good way to keep the outfit looking business smart is to include a structured piece of some sort, for example, a sharp blazer or tailored trousers and personality can be shown through interesting prints, colours, accessories and more.
Doing research on the company should give you a good idea of their style aesthetic and you can find a way to incorporate an element that reflects this into your outfits instead of sacrificing your own style.
Below are some fantastic business chic inspirations, both simple and adventurous, that strike the right balance of professional and personal style.
























this is such a useful post!
ReplyDeleteFab advice and photo compilation, darling D. Especially loving all the street style selections... business chic indeed!
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Fab advice and photo compilation, darling D! Loving the street style selections, especially the belted short sleeve trench!
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CC
I adore blazers!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips! I recently dressed smart for some school photos and I loved looking smart in my Zara Blazer. I never wear it with smart clothes but it was a nice change!
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Congratulations on the 100 followers! I suppose I always think someone is fashionable when they wear something that suits their shape and they kind of put their own twist on a trend...
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I love the first lady the most!
ReplyDeleteLove these fotos. If there were more women dressing like that to go to work noone would be bored to go at the office!
ReplyDeleteIts so hard to dress appropriately for work, you've posted some great inspirational images
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marian.
it really is! The fist look is my fav!!
ReplyDeleteThe 4th to the last. wow! she looks amazing. about to take the picture and put on my "tumblr" will put you as my source.
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ReplyDeleteJust had the exact job interview....not easy :S...not easy at all.
Thanks for the post anyway! :)
Great looks, ideas, and blog!
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These are all fab ideas & pictures! (:
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i especially love the first and the last photo! soo chic!
ReplyDeleteDoing research on the company is the main point. You do not want to feel under-dressed or overdressed.
ReplyDeleteAll outfits are so gorgeous. You will definitely going to use those outfits as an inspiration. I just wish I can make outfits just like those.
ReplyDeleteReally great post but wow, black work wear everyday...sigh.
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ReplyDeleteReally handy poST. I think the girl in the 1st pic is the best
ReplyDeleteI love the coat in the 4th photo - great color!
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS photos! Love all the looks
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Such a beautiful array of pictures :)
ReplyDeleteloving the tailored look this winter <3
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thanks for posting! this was the perfect thing for me right now, as I've got a new job and no idea what to wear, haha! great photos as well, gives you loads of good ideas.
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