fashion for interview..

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Its gonna rain tomorrow :teary2:

Lb, its grey wool slacks, i guess ill go with teh pointy black stiletto boots since u cant tell they’re boots and are more comfy for me than heels ..
black and white bag.. a subtle silver bangle and no gold, pwomise :blush:

Now im wondering if i shud get my nails done or not, and is (matte) plum eyeshadow alright.. :clown:

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Dont polish your nails, just cut 'em, file 'em and if you really really want apply a top coat so your nails look nice and neat and shiny

duno bout plug eyeshadow, what color top is it??

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If it's applied lightly, I think a matte plum shadow is fine.

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LB, i have really crappy nails (i bite em).. im contemplating,acrylic tips or just a manicure with a sheer pinky color :Pretty:

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good luck :k:

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Question, how exactly is a suit sposed to fit you? I know itsa dumb question, but I’ve never had a suit, or worn a blazer since 5th grade so i dnno.. Also, anyone know where to get one cheaP? Budget is $150 :bummer:

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Okay if you have wide hips then the jacket should be short and not cover your ass
so it should just curve at your waist and sit right above your hips

Your pants should be straight.

that will suit your bodyshape

different body shapes require different styles.

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I thnk im a very straight shape (no hourglass, more like a minuteglass :hinna: ) wit a belly.. :bummer:

I think ill grab shweetdreamz and make her go wit me :hmmm:

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dont overdress, overmakeup, over jewelryt.. wear ur formal conservative clothes, closed shoes, clean look, fresh colgne/perfume, simple bag--match with shoes, have a folder with u to carry ur cv

colours --keep em pastels or soft 9no flourecent stuff)

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Gr why is this thread here, theres no pix!! :grumpy:

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Are button-down shirts really necessary under a suit?
The shirts never seem to fit me right, there's always that huge gap in the chest (girls know what i'm talkin about!) and I'm too cheap/cant afford to buy a shirt and get it tailored.
I was thinking I'd just wear a plain (conservative) shirt under the outfit?

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Just to make this thread belong :grumpy:

http://www.bananarepublic.com/browse/outfit.do?cid=15408&oid=OUT03911

http://www.bananarepublic.com/browse/product.do?cid=15221&pid=354860&scid=354860002

:hinna: I like em both, but can only afford 1 piece :grumpy:

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Back here now :grumpy:

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Sorry, but I don't this thread has anything to do with Life 1. You will get plenty of fashion advice for your interviews in this forum as opposed to Health and Relationships.

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At least be consistent, its moved 3-4 times now! :bummer:

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Another stupid question, but is it nec to be able to button ur jacket :bummer:

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Just speaking from personal experience, don’t get a jacket that you can’t button comfortably, because otherwise it will pull along your shoulders, and it won’t look quite right. Better to get it a little bigger, and have it taken in. If you need a cheap alteration place, in Chinatown there’s a really good tailoring shop I can give you the address for, and they charge way less than the American places.

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Hmm, the jacket felt comfortable when it was opened, it was stretchy and really nice fabric :hula: The girl who helped me, she was almost same build as me, she said when u have big shoulders and uhmm :halo: its hard to find a suit ccoat to button , whatever size you are. I guess ill look around.. yeah igmme the address :hula:

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If it felt comfortable, then it should be fine. I meant to say that you shouldn’t feel akward when wearing it, especially during the interview. The seamstress is at 28 Elizabeth St, on the corner of Canal St & Elizabeth St. If you walk from the Canal St train station to Elizabeth, you take a right, and it is the SECOND tailoring store. It’s easy to miss; there’s a jewelry store right next to the tailor shop, so if u see the jewelery store, just look to your left and there’s the door for the tailors. You walk up one flight to the second floor, and go in to the shop. They do a really good job. All my chinese friends get their clothes tailored there, and their price is very reasonable.

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how did the interview go Sara! did you have it already