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What Not to Wear to an Interview

Avoid: plunging necklines, flip flops or casual sneakers, low-slung pants, sheer or revealing details, miniskirts or supershort shorts, bra straps or visible lingerie, distracting jewellery, and in most cases, denim.
Instead try: An outfit you love that you've worn before and feel confident in. Think: tailored suits, modest dresses that fall below the knee, and sophisticated boots, mules, flats, or pumps.

What Not to Wear to Work

Avoid: Wrinkled clothing, denim cutoffs, fits that are too tight, t-shirts with offencive or potentially triggering messages, tube tops or sleeveless shirts, backless or off-the-shoulder looks that reveal a lot of skin.
Instead try: Something colourful that shows your personality and can brighten your mood — or somebody else's! Think about trends and try new outfits regularly, but avoid styles that might come across as unprofessional.

Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography / Matthew Kelly