Dressing for the job interview
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Dressing for the job interview
So you scored the interview. Now what will help you land the job? These days, many employers are choosing among candidates who look nearly identical on paper, but looking impressive in the flesh can tip the scales in your favor.
Check out these sharp looks, appropriate for various corporate (and even creative) work cultures. Pictured: Brooks Brothers jacket, $398, pants, $238, and blouse, $295, at Brooks Brothers, Beverly Hills; Slane & Slane necklace, $8,400, and ring, $2,000, at Neiman Marcus, Beverly Hills; Carolee earrings, $30 at Bloomingdaleยs, Century City; David Yurman bracelets, $2,950 each at David Yurman, Beverly Hills; Aldo shoes, $80 at Aldo, Beverly Center. RELATED Story: Dressing for job interviews in L.A. Put together a job interview outfit that says 'hire me' Beauty tips: Groom for success All the Rage: The Image section's blog Fashion shoot styled by Melissa Magsaysay / Los Angeles Times; hair: Michael Sparks / Solo Artists; makeup: Craig Beaglehole / Solo Artists; models: Dylan Hall / L.A. Talent, Morgan S / L.A. Talent |
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All the RageThe Image staff muses on the culture of keeping up appearances.
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