The all-day look made easy

The all-day look made easy
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Amazing desk to dinner contemporary apparels can keep you going even if its your first Interview

Amazing desk to dinner contemporary apparels can keep you going even if its your first Interview

Choosing what to wear for a job interview can be a daunting task. With work wear not being strictly corporate anymore, it can confuse us as to where to draw a line. But in hindsight, it can leave you with plenty of space for sporting some amazing desk to dinner looks.

It is a key to be well groomed at the workplace. Well-clipped clean nails are vital, get manicure & pedicure done if possible in nude, pastel colours.

Your hair should be tame and tidy when kept open, in a ponytail or a bun. Wear a little makeup to feel the best version of yourself, apply a little concealer to brighten up your skin. Mascara or eyeliner will open up our eyes. Go for lip in muted colours.

Not to forget the accessories, keep your bags structured in neutral colours with metallic accents.

Wear closed-toe shoes like Ballerina flats, Mary Jane's, Pumps, Slingbacks or Oxfords for a polished appeal. Keep the jewellery dainty and minimal and always match metal in the overall look solitaires, pearls and watches look classy and chic.

Wear things to an interview that truly represent your style, some guides should be kept in mind whilst getting ready.

Wear what suits you and best fits your body type, understand your office environment and pick something versatile and classic like Postfold's Executive Dress.

Wear it with a sleek ponytail and rose gold metallic ballerinas for the desk. You can easily transform this look by adding rose gold statement earrings and a clutch for your dinner plan afterward.

Don our well-tailored our Blue Kimono Jumpsuit. Switch your desk to dinner mode by swapping your black leather oxfords and structured tote with easy strappy sandals and a box clutch in a bright colour.

- Ashish Gurnani, Co-founder, PostFold

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