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10 Standout Outfits To Wear To Your Next Interview

Deciding what to wear to an interview can be an incredible challenge because you want to make the best first impression that you can. If you need some help finding something to wear, here are 10 standout outfits to wear to your next interview!

1. Head To Toe Neutrals

Head to toe neutrals are trending right now on the runway and you can incorporate them into your interview look so you show up in style. Even though neutral tones aren’t bright, wearing an all neutral suit still makes a big statement while looking effortlessly elegant.

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2.Floral Blouse And Black Pants

Wearing a floral patterned blouse will inject some personality into your next interview look. It’s the perfect pattern to choose because it’s not over the top and it looks feminine chic. Pairing the floral with black pants gives you some contrast too, which will make your top really pop.

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3. Pastel Pink Suit

This is seriously bold look to try if you’re into fashion. Pastels are still on trend and with a pastel colored suit, you’ll be channeling the hottest runway style in a professional way. Because this is such an unexpected look, there’s no way that you won’t be noticed!

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4. Graphic Pencil Skirt With A Black Sweater

A graphic skirt with a black blouse is clean and chic, making it one of the easiest interview outfits to pull together. You don’t need to go fancy with the sweater because the skirt is the main part of your look. Make sure to pair this outfit with minimal accessories to keep it simple and fresh.

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5. Peplum Dress

A peplum dress is great for a business professional interview. It’s chic and flattering at the same time so you get the best of both worlds! If it’s a sleeveless dress though, just remember to pair it with a cardigan or other sweater to cover your shoulders.

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6. Wide Leg Pants

This is one of the better outfit choices for someone who is petite. The wide legs of the pants make you look taller, especially when you pair it with heels. The wide leg also will make your waist look smaller, making it a flattering choice. Try wearing all neutral tones or keep it to a refined color palate and you’ll look professional chic!

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7. Tweed Suit

Tweed suits are one of the most classic standout outfits and will make you look elegant and put together when you walk into your interview. Making this retro look modern will show how fashionable you are and you can accessorize to make it your own! It’s important to not accessorize too much though because the tweed is already such a statement.

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8. Colored Pants With A Matching Patterned Blouse

If being bold is your style, tap into that for your next interview look! Matching the pattern of the blouse with the color of the pants keeps it looking chic, but lets you express yourself a bit! Make sure to pair this outfit with minimal accessories so you don’t overpower the color story of your look.

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9. Lace Dress With A Blazer

If you have a more feminine sense of style, this look is perfect for you to try! The lace is unusual for interview wear, but still classy and professional as long as it’s not see through. Pairing it with a blazer also instantly increases the professional factor and your outfit will definitely be memorable!

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10. Striped Tie Waist Blouse

Vertical stripes are already flattering, but the tie waist adds the extra touch that will accentuate your curves. This is a great shirt because it’s not too dressy but isn’t entirely casual either. You can pair this top with pants or a skirt, it’s just important that the bottoms have a tight fit to truly bring out the flattering power of the tie waist shirt.

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Which one of these standout outfits would you wear to your next interview? Let us know in the comments below!

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Brianna Lesnick

I've got a case of wanderlust, I'll never stop traveling because my goal is to go to every single continent. I've made it to four out of seven so far. I graduated from Emory University in May of 2018 with a degree in English and Political Science. I will be attending law school this fall but in the meantime I write, travel, and love to be outside in nature.

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