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  • Asda can have some decent corporate wear.
    Sensible clean shoes and nice dress or trousers with nice jacket.
    Try m and s they do some nice basics. Remember beeper to feel comfortable with what you are wearing than following a guideline too strongly. Charity shops are great but the hit and miss nature of them can mean you can't get what your looking for.
  • thorsoak
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    If you were a skirt/top - don't forget tights! Not the right time of year for the bare-legged look.
  • chuckley
    chuckley Posts: 4,405 Forumite
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    attire depends on the type of job. i don't think you'd be taken seriously in a suit if your applying to be a graphic designer.
  • Have you a necklace that goes well with ballgowns? That you wear & enjoy, that will help the interviewers remember you from the others? Not as in a tiara on its day off, but something vivid & personal that you love. Then dress in the unaccustomed duds, fasten the familiar necklace & be confident in you!
    Best of luck!
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  • chuckley wrote: »
    attire depends on the type of job. i don't think you'd be taken seriously in a suit if your applying to be a graphic designer.

    Why on earth not? Graphic Design is much more business like than many of the creative arts and you're unlikely to get messy doing it. We're not all dreadlocked hippies!
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  • chuckley
    chuckley Posts: 4,405 Forumite
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    why would you need to wear a suit?
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