Re: fashion for interview..
Now assuming that you're interviewing for some type of professional/business job, here are the rules I'd follow:
1) Stick with neutral colors such as brown, navy blue, black, white.
2) Don't wear anything with bold/funky patterns.
3) As a female, I supposed you can wear a knee length skirt but I personally prefer dress slacks.
4) You don't necessarily have to wear a suit....in fact, these days a lot of companie's work enviornment is more casual. Do research on the particular company you're hoping to work for to find out what their "culture" is. Heck I know people who sit outside the building/office of the place they're going to interview for so they can watch the current employees go in and out so see what the current employees wear.
5) Hair should be neat and clean. I personally think it's more professional to have it pulled off your face and pulled back. You can leave it down too as long as it looks neat/clean, and is off your face. I guess a lot of it depends on the length and texture of the hair.
6) Make-up should be simple. Concealor/Foundation/Powder, Eyeshadow, non dramatic eyeliner(brown or gray), mascara, and neutral colored lipstick.
7) Please make sure all facial hair is either taken care of(eyebrows, upper lip etc.).
8) Pair of matching non-dangly earrings. I'm not a huge fan of jewelry to begin with so I personally don't wear anything on the neck or hands.
9) Tiny bit of perfume.
10) Closed toed matching shoes. Not flats, but not 6-in heels either. Something in between that you're comfortable walking in!!! Please don't wear shoes that you're not 110% comfortable walking in....last thing you want to do once inside the office is worry about tripping!
11) Matching medium sized purse.
I can't think of anything else right now....but if I do, I'll post them later.
*GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!! :) *