Dress To Impress: Nailing your Interview Look

As application season heats up, finding the right outfit for interviews and club applications is crucial. We know all too well the difficulty of putting together a look that impresses your potential employer as much as your interview. Here we’ll offer a quick “how-to” guide to assembling professional looks that offer formality while letting your personal style shine through in professional settings. 

Keep it Simple 

While you might be tempted to go full office siren for your first impression, it’s better to keep it simple for interviews. Opt for classic cuts and neutral colors like black, navy, or gray. A well-fitted blazer and tailored trousers, or a professional mid-length skirt are always safe bets. Simplicity in your attire allows your skills and personality to shine, ensuring that your fashion choices complement rather than dominate or distract from the interview. Of course, if this is a fashion-related position, you might want to throw in more pops of color and design your attire around the company you are interviewing for. 

Choosing Your Pieces and Accessorizing

Start with a statement piece, such as a structured blazer or a professional dress, and build your outfit around it. Most importantly, ensure your clothes are not only stylish but also comfortable. Nothing undermines confidence like an outfit you can’t wait to take off. Accessories should be subtle yet significant; opt for minimal jewelry like a classic watch, a pair of modest earrings, or a simple necklace and rings. Additionally, consider the functionality and style enhancement of a good bag or briefcase, which not only carries your essentials but also complements your overall appearance. 

 Footwear and Final Touches 

Don't overlook the importance of appropriate footwear! Clean, polished shoes are a must; women might opt for closed-toe flats or low heels that offer both comfort and style, while men should consider leather oxfords or loafers. My personal go-to has always been my doc-martens, which work well with a pair of dress pants while keeping formality and comfort. Pay attention to the finer details; ensure your clothes are ironed, use a lint roller to remove any pet hair and debris, and keep makeup conservative. Make sure to finish up the look with a neat hairstyle that keeps you confident, as well as clean and trimmed nails. These minor details, altogether, contribute to a strong image of meticulousness and preparedness. 

Overall, dressing for an interview doesn’t mean sacrificing your personal style. It’s about finding a balance that showcases professionalism while still expressing who you are. With these tips, you'll walk into your next interview with confidence, ready to make a lasting impression.

QFIN Exec Team