How to Dress for an Interview – Women
Your overall look should be sharp but not flashy, and elegant but not overly formal.
Suit – navy, black or dark grey.
Skirt – should be long enough so you can sit down comfortably, just at or past the knees is appropriate, stay clear of miniskirts (it’s not advised to wear a dress for an interview).
Coordinated tailored shirt or blouse, should have a collar. Transparent blouses are absolutely unacceptable. The color should work well with the suit (white, ivory or light blue work well) and the neckline should be towards the high side; never reveal too much skin
If your interview is not in an office environment and you are aware it will be informal, a pantsuit with a sweater or blouse is appropriate
Underwear – a bra is required, use a natural skin color and with a skirt, panty hose are suggested
Shoes – closed-toe conservative pump with a mid-level heel (2 1/2″ max), they should complement your outfit but not be the center of attention when the interviewer looks at you.
Hairstyle – should be conservative, bangs are okay but should not cover your eyebrows. Avoid styles which excessively cover your face and avoid spiked, gelled or unnaturally colored hair. It should not be wild and messy; wearing it up sometimes can give you a more professional look.
Make up – be conservative and it should match your complexion, lip stick should be neutral.
Nails – trimmed and clean (manicured if possible), keep colors toned down.
Wear simple jewelry, no bling; pearl earrings and a simple watch works the best
Avoid bangles, charm bracelets, large hoop or door knocker earrings – anything that will clang or jingle is annoying for the interviewer.
Don’t over accessorize, you can add a silk scarf to bring in color and personality.