How to dress for a job interview, street style edition
Fall is probably the time of year when the greatest number of job opportunities arise. There are companies that are looking for someone to hire sitting around and others that have begun recruiting for the new ride around the sun. If you're wondering what they have in common, it's simple: when they invite us-in-house or on Teams-for a job interview, they send everyone into a tailspin. That's why a new Cosmopolitan selection dedicated to street style looks to take inspiration from for the special interview was born. Scroll down to discover them all.
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Let's start from the beginning: with an elegant black and white suit, success is assured. Pair a simple straight black pant with a creamy white fitted jacket and a pair of comfortably heeled pumps for a result that speaks for itself. Proving that "Elegance never goes out of style."
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For those who have no intention of giving up relaxation, the ideal outfit involves a classic white shirt, palazzo pants in a neutral palette and a short black tuxedo jacket. As for the bag, you can play with print and a gold chain. Tie the hair in a low ponytail to enhance the work.
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The light blue cotton shirt is the timeless piece that everyone should have in their closet. Sky blue in color, there's nothing better than pairing it with mesmerizing black palazzo pants. Impossible not to fall in love with the combo of the electric blue trapeze bag and red lobe earrings.
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Watching the weather is the first rule of showing up for a job interview. If you want to play it safe, to avoid the risk of feeling cold you could make up a black suit with straight pants and a double-breasted coat. In that case, great attention should be paid to every detail. As many Ig bios say, "God is in the details": see the gold hoop earrings, tortoiseshell glasses and fiery red lipstick in the photo.
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The main goal of an interview is to show us for who we are. If you don't like wearing black, you don't have to unnecessarily buy a garment that would then stay in the closet. Of the various options, a pastel-blue suit is a good compromise. Complement it with a white cotton tank top, T-shirt or turtleneck.
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