Hi, I am a fashion stylist. I'm here in the heart of East London at the Pattern Market. This area is one of Britain's trendiest areas, there are a lot of fashion designers and people who are heavily industry related.
So let's go inside and I'll show you some things on how to dress. So, dressing for job interviews. It's the time when one has to put your best foot forward because first impressions are always the best.
So it's within your interest to kind of make sure that you are dressed appropriately for the sort of job you are going for. So, if you're going for that all-important job in the city, or something particularly professional, I think that it's probably going to be best for you to wear something sharp. Ladies, you need to be modest, not too much make up, not too much kind of like blusher or anything going on, and nothing too overpowering when it comes to fragrance as well.
You don't want to kind of overpower the people who are going to be interviewing you for the job. Always be modest in your, I would kind of suggest a nice decent-length pencil skirt, probably to knee length would be appropriate, something that's not going to be ill-fitting on your shape. You know, it could be a-line, it could be pencil skirt, but never too short and you probably don't want to go too long on that one either.