Interview Series: the Shoes
One of the big stumpers for me when assembling an interview outfit is the shoes. This has become so much of an issue that I often plan my wardrobes from the shoes upwards. It is one of the more dubious aspects of being a female in the workplace: all too often, your shoes and nails speak for you in an interview scenario, and having the exact right ones for the right outfit is an absolute requirement.
A classic low-heel pump is a good place to start for a good interview shoe.
Do not give in to any urge to wear a peep-toe. Those are date shoes – and not good in a professional situation. Go with something well-built – a quality shoe is one you can wear to work after you’re hired.
Boots and booties are still reasonable to wear for office fashions as well; less so on the coasts (so I hear) and moreso in the midwest.
There are some great choices out there – so you can put your best foot forward.






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