You’ve probably heard that you never get a second chance to make a first impression. Employers can judge you in seconds, so it’s critical to dress professionally for every job interview. With these 20 fashionable outfit ideas for what to wear to an interview, we help you dress for success. You’ll find excellent options here, whether you’re meeting with a startup, a casual business, or a more conservative organization.
Classy Business Casual Look
For a business casual interview, dress like a boss in skinny black trousers or jeans, a slim black sweater, and an essential camel coat. Wear yours with black boots or heels, a structured tote bag, and gold or faux diamond stud earrings.
White Blouse and Black Pants
A good pair of black dress pants is a wardrobe must-have. Add a white button-down shirt or a bow blouse style, as seen here, for an interview-appropriate look. For formal meetings, you can always add a black blazer.
Tweed Suit
Wearing a smart tweed suit in a classic print is fashionable and demonstrates that you take the opportunity seriously. Professionalism is maintained with neutral-colored leather accessories and minimal jewelry.
Summer Dress for Interviews
A printed dress can be appropriate for summer interviews at more casual workplaces. Make sure it skims your knees, has a structured shape, and isn’t too bright that it distracts the interviewer. Wear it with a sharp purse and business-appropriate pumps.
Black Top and Camel Skirt
A camel pencil skirt is always appropriate for an interview. Wear it with the expected black top, but feel free to choose one with an unexpected flourish, such as the ruffled sleeves shown here.
Creative Interview Outfit
Looking for a creative job in a laid-back office? Show off your style while remaining tasteful by wearing subtle mixed prints in black and white, as shown here.
Start-Up Interview Outfit for Women
Some start-ups require employees to wear jeans and a blazer. Make sure this is the case, then complete the look with perfect-fitting skinny jeans, a tailored black blazer, a gorgeous leather satchel, and classic black pumps.
The Grey Dress
Consider wearing a grey dress to an interview, which is less formal than black or white but can look just as formal. Dress it up with a grey blazer for a suited look, or pair it with a great black bag and pumps for a less formal interview.
The White Dress
For summertime interviews, a structured, knee-length little white dress is a refined option. Depending on where you’re interviewing, you can dress up the look with a jacket and nude high heel shoes.
Black, White, and Red Interview Outfit
Don’t be afraid of interview patterns. A structured or belted dress in a chic black-and-white pattern can look sophisticated, especially when paired with a small red blazer. Wear with a classic nude or black pump, a structured purse, and a good watch.
Little Black Dress
A chic little black knee-length dress is ideal for impressing potential employers. Wear one on its own or with a blazer or structured cardigan as shown. On colder days, pair your pumps with black tights with a subtle pattern.
Tweed Trousers
Wear tweed trousers with a white blouse or button-down for a sophisticated interview look. Add a white blazer for a trendy look, or a matching tweed jacket for a more formal look. A camel trench coat as a top layer is always appropriate.