A CLOSER LOOK
The first impression you make on a potential employer is incredibly meaningful and important. Your goal is for the employer to visualize you as part of the team and your appearance is the first consideration. Remember, you are marketing yourself to a potential employer. Before you say a single word to the interviewer, you have already made an impact based on what you are wearing and how you carry yourself. Make every effort to have the proper clothing for the type of job you are seeking.
Will the perfect outfit get you the job? Of course not. But, it will give you a competitive edge and a strong, positive first impression.
DISCUSSION
Topic No. 1: Ninety-two percent of potential employers are influenced by an …show more content…
2: Foundation items are the pieces of clothing that form the basis for every outfit you wear. Invest in these to build a grown-up, work-ready wardrobe. These basics should be solidly constructed, easy to launder and fit perfectly.
Some wardrobe foundation favorites:
• Good black trousers
• Neutral tone skirt
• Dressy suit jacket
• Classic black dress
• Great-fitting jeans
• White button-down shirt
• Solid color cardigan
Topic No. 3: Creating a polished and professional look on a budget can be overwhelming. While fashion trends are fun, every girl should invest in basic, universal staples that can easily adapt for any event or occasion. There are several points to keep in mind when deciding what makes a good investment.
• Know your budget and stick with it.
• Clothing should be wearable, not frivolous.
• Look and neutral tones.
• Choose quality over quantity.
• Recognize the signs of well-made clothing.
• Identify your style goals, but still command respect.
TOP TEN BUILDING BLOCKS FOR PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS ATTIRE
1. Wear a suit with jacket and skirt or slacks. Note: Skirts should be long enough to sit down comfortably.
2. Coordinate a blouse that is not low cut or …show more content…
Avoid bare legs in cold weather. Wear tights that are skin tone or sheer black.
5. Wear minimal jewelry and hair accessories. Avoid too many bracelets and fancy dangling earrings.
6. Have a neat, well-groomed hairstyle.
7. Wear light makeup and perfume.
8. Brush your teeth.
9. Carry a briefcase, portfolio, or small or midsize purse.
10. Choose conservative, well-fitting styles over the latest trends
When the workplace is less formal, the dress code may be as well. Solid elements of business casual attire include knee-length skirts or dresses, slacks or khaki pants, blouses, and sweaters or twin sets. Neutral shades or subtle patterns (with a pop of brighter color) are best. If you are uncertain what to wear, it is fine to check with the person scheduling the interview. Still unsure? Better to overdress than to show up dressed too casually.
Let’s Play
Fashion Consultants
Time Required: 20–30 Minutes
Audience and Group Size: Unlimited
Divide participants into small groups of fashion consultants. Distribute posterboard and colored markers to each group. Give the following instructions.
"You are fashion consultants educating others on the do's and don'ts of professional attire. Use the posterboard and markers and be as creative as you