Showing posts with label Interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interview. Show all posts

Monday, September 24, 2012

What to Wear to Work - Interview Tips



1. Iron your clothes, iron your clothes, iron your clothes!!! 
This goes for everyone.

2. Make sure you are neat, clean and professional
When it comes to interviews immediately one thinks "what am I going to wear?" However one must take care with their overall appearance. Clothing, hair, shoes should be clean and tidy, if that includes washing your hair the day/night before then do it, it makes all the difference in the image that you are trying to portray of yourself. For the interview hair should be neat and pulled away from the face in a low ponytail, bun or appropriately styled if in a bob or shorter cut. Shoes should be always well cleaned and polished. Nails should be SHORT, clean, shaped and filed neatly. 

3. Wear shoes which have a low heel (3 inches or lower) and are closed toe.
I do not believe in wearing open toe/ peep toe shoes to work, I believe that closed toe shoes are more professional. It unnerves me to go to places of business or government institutions and see toes, toenails and crusty heels. This may seem fussy but you do not want the be the person who has a busted toe because something dropped on your foot or be the person falling over/walking like a crab in 5 inch heels.  I am all for fashion but leave it for the weekend. 

4. Wear items of clothing which you are comfortable in.
Road test your outfits, even if it is a quick trip to the grocery store. you never know how something is going to fit until you wear it. The last thing you want is to be wondering how you look in this dress which was too tight or the blazer which didn't button up properly. Shirts and skirts especially should be road tested - even if you just wear them around the house, for an hour or two. Skirts tend to ride up and you do no know how shirts will fit when you are wearing your interview bra underneath. 

5. Jewellery
The less you wear the better it is for you. You can NEVER go wrong with a pair of Pearl studs. similarly a pair of Gold or Silver studs would do you no harm. Wear a single (1) pair of earrings please the look is more Andy (Devil wears Prada) and not Devil in a Blue dress.

6. Be Prepared
Take an extra copy or two (you may have multiple interviewers) of your Resume/ CV, a pen, a notebook and an organizer  with you to your interview. You may need to take notes, or write down relevant dates. Research, research, research on the company/ and job role which you are applying for. 




Monday, June 25, 2012

What to Wear to Work - The Pinks (TM Lewin 1898)

     A coloured shirt can be a good way to inject colour into your work wear wardrobe and get away from the corporate basics of black and white. Also Spring/Summer is the time of year when colour is embraced. These are just a selection of Pink shirts which I have for work wear, they can be worn on their own with a trouser or a skirt or under a suit/blazer for a more formal look.  


   All of my pink shirts are from TM Lewin, and that is because I made the concious decision to start buying quality shirts which would last more than a few washes, before losing colour and/or shape. (you know the type you wear the shirt once, put it in the wash and it never looks the same, even after you have starched it and ironed with steam.) TM Lewin shirts are great quality and price wise compared to other brands they are hard to beat. If you are lucky you may be able to catch a multi-buy offer instore 4 shirts for £90 for guys, or 3 shirts for £75. 


    Material is the most expensive part of shirt making and TM Lewin uses 100% cotton when making all of their shirts. Unlike some other retailers who use cotton blended with polyester and other synthetic fabrics. Also the buttons on TM Lewin Shirts are sewn using 2 threads to ensure that they hold well and do not pop off after a few wears or washes. 




The Pinks - the shirt below was in the was so I was not able to photograph it.

TM Lewin Multi bar striped shirt
Shirt hung up

Shirt sample

The collar

The cuff

TM Lewin Cutaway rope stripe shirt - Pink
The shirt

shirt sample

The collar - cutaway

The cuff
TM Lewin Paired fine stripe shirt - Pink 
Package

Shirt hung up

Collar - Cutaway

Shirt sample

The Cuff
TM Lewin Pink Stripe double cuff 
The shirt hung up

The collar - Cutaway

Shirt sample

The cuff 

fine shirt retailers can be found here 
Thomas Pink
Charles Tyrwhitt
TM Lewin

"Fashion fades by style remains Eternal." Yves St Laurent

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

What I Wore: Marketing Internship interview


Heels + cobblestone + running = Please kill me now,lol. I had an interview for an internship this morning with a marketing firm. This is a quick post to show you what I wore. 
Shirt - TM. Lewin (tailors since 1898) I love this shirt, the material and tailoring is second to none. To some, these shirts might be a bit pricey, but I rather pay £40 for a quality shirt that will last. 
Tulip skirt  -  Zara
Court shoes -  Barrats (leather)
Hair done by moi with the help of alotttttttttttttttt of olive oil hair moisturizer and some hair pins. 

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