I do alumni interviewing for 2 Ivy League schools. I recommend that you dress for the possibility that your interviewer may be a conservative 65 year-old man who can and will comment in his report on what you wear if he thinks it’s inappropriate. Sigh… Your goal is either that the interviewer won’t even remember what you wore, or that the interviewer thought you looked very nice and quite appropriate.
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Dress modestly - if all your skirts and dresses are short, wear pants. Fingertip length is still too short. A fuller skirt will cover your knees when you sit. A fitted skirt won’t. Don’t wear tight pants. No spaghetti straps. No cleavage. Not even a hint. Nothing tight. Nothing “body con”!
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Dress appropriately - no jeans. No high heels. No major wrinkles. Look like you made an effort. Nothing baggy and sweatshirt-like. Don’t wear leggings under your skirt - or without a skirt! No shorts, not even dressy ones.
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Don’t overdress - there is absolutely no need to wear a suit, although I’ve seen it. If you wear a dress, don’t wear a semi-formal style. Think “dress-up dress-down” types of styles. A blazer style jacket can work if it’s not part of a suit. Cardigans are great if not too baggy.
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Stay true to yourself - find an outfit that you would actually wear in another context. Your clothes can and should express who you are. You should feel comfortable and confident, not awkward or frumpy.
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Examples I have seen that worked well: a) khaki pencil pants and a pink collared button down; b) above-the-knee, but not too short blouson dress or sundress with a cardigan; c) skirt, blouse (can be a sleeveless tank), and cardigan or blazer/jacket; d) school uniform (although my own D’s school skirt would be way too short!).
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If you need to buy something, good places to look for outfits: Not sure where you live, and I know styles vary, but you can find appropriate clothes at Target, Nordstrom BP, Express, Macys. Remember to take all the tags off! (really, I’ve seen this…)
You can do an internet search for teen interview attire or teen business casual etc. and get some images for inspiration if you like. Just keep the above guidelines in mind.