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Old 31st October 2015, 03:52 PM
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Old 6th March 2018, 03:56 PM
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I wan t to know the dress code suit for interview of Master of Business Administration MBA for women so can you tell me?
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Old 6th March 2018, 03:57 PM
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Remember, dressing appropriately is not only a comment on yourself; its a comment on how you regard the person/s seated across the table. Its a subtle way of saying that you respect them as well as the reason that brought you there.

Your attire should be apt, neat, well-fitting and in style, it should not stand out or make a statement.

MBA Interview Dress Code For Women

A sober two-piece suit is your best and, perhaps, only option. Anything else will look causal.

When it comes to colour, grey or charcoal grey are most popular.

Black is too grim and way too formal.

Women have more choices with suit colour than men do and can carry off a slate blue or light grey suit.

As for material, wool, wool blends and even synthetics are fine when suiting up. And, yes, a solid or very subtle weave is what you want.

A cotton shirt or good quality knit is also a good choice. But strapless tops and spaghetti straps are a definite no-no. And definitely no cleavage.

Although pant suits are usually preferred, a well-matched and well-tailored skirt can look very smart.

If youre going with pants, make sure they are creased and well-tailored, not figure-hugging or flowing.

If you prefer to wear a skirt, make sure it covers your thighs when seated. Also, a skirt that ends at the knee when youre standing looks chic and professional.

Longer skirts are all right too, as long as they are not billowing or so tight
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