Shoot that link is going to streeeeeetch the window. Sah-wee!
Anyway. I love it in white. But that's not a practical purchase, right? Cuz I couldn't wear a white suit to an interview in November or January. Or could I? What do you think?
It does come in other colors. I think brown is too drab. I already have 2 suits that I think are too drab. One brown, one olive. I feel like I need a suit wardrobe with more pop to make me stand out, not seem dowdy, boring. The red is nice. Can you wear red to an interview? Naaah... that's too skanky, right? Or is it? I need help!
Heheh If I could only get my hair to blow back like that model's... then I'd make quite an impression and get the job for sure.
"Hair is a part of you. It is not a part of me, because I am a frog." - Kermit the Frog on Sesame Street1b/N/ii ~ ??"/27"/32"
Normally I would try to talk you down from a white suit; however, it's pinstriped and it's ivory, which could work for more seasons outside of summer. Personally, I feel that the prohibitions against white in winter and black in summer are pure bunk and we should wear colors based upon their compatibility with our skin tones.
The black isn't bad, although many people at my office think its too somber a color for interviews. Red probably would be a little too much (my beautiful Ann Taylor red suit is awesome...but I wore it to court once and felt a little too vixen-ish once I got in there.)
I didn't realize Vicky's had so much suits to choose from. Great prices too! If you are serious about finding a great suit and can afford a somewhat expensive one, check out jcrew.com... As much as I swore I'd never wear that preppy junk in high school, I am really taken with their suits now. They carry tall suit jackets and pants!
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SG, the suit is lovely and since you're in a creative field, it's not necessarily taboo to wear white or ivory.
However, my personal feeling is that it's wise to err on the side of conservative when you are seeking employment. Better to play the game and get the job, THEN wear whatever you want later on. Just my opinion.
Thanks guys! It's a puzzlement. I do feel like the suits I have already are too conservative. I feel the need to have a suit with a little more 'pop' to it. But not too much, obviously. Don't want to look like a circus clown.
I have a hunch that I'd feel awkward wearing that white suit in fall or winter... Hmmmm.
Oh, I have checked out J Crew... those are nice, but not quite what I have in mind. Need more pop than that. Maybe I can get to the mall this weekend. Ug. Mall prices.
"Hair is a part of you. It is not a part of me, because I am a frog." - Kermit the Frog on Sesame Street1b/N/ii ~ ??"/27"/32"
The Limited has some really nice suits on sale right now...I found a black/white pinstripe for 70 percent off...unfortunately it didn't come in tall and looked ridiculous!
Look for beauty, and you will find no intelligence. Look for intelligence and you will find both.Proud member of the Cult of All Soft
I bought an absolutely stunning suit at the Jones of NY outlet a few weeks ago. It's navy, but the jacket is collarless with a zipper instead of buttons, and that's just enough deviation from the norm to make it interesting and less stuffy.
Even though it's a petite, the pants are still too long (grrr) so I bought some nice high heels to go with it.
SG, have you been to Woodbury Commons? It might be an hour drive for you, but it's oh so worth it, just for Jones and Kasper alone! Not to mention Coach. Be still my wallet!
It's on the other side of the Hudson, in Orange County NY, close to the NYS thruway. I made my first trip there about 13 years ago, back when I lived somewhat close to where I imagine you are (I lived in S. Salem then). It wasn't a bad trip from where I was.
Designer outlets ROCK. The clothes are not dirt cheap, but the prices are good for the labels.
I think that is a very cool and classy white suit. Whether it is right for a job interview? depends upon the job.
If you feel the suit is TOO much white, add a dark colored-(maybe navy blue or black)- chiffon or silk neckscarf, just for a little contrast and something other than just bright white in color.
LOL Everyone knows The Love Boat. It's one of those major mistakes of mankind that future generations will have to deal with. You know, oil spills, nuclear power, The Love Boat.
Goldmember is right! -(tee hee hee!)-. As Austin Powers would say, "Awful, bloody awful! I would never "shag" a woman who would wear such a ghastly, shiny thing!"
Goldmember is right! -(tee hee hee!)-. As Austin Powers would say, "Awful, bloody awful! I would never "shag" a woman who would wear such a ghastly, shiny thing!"
You think Austin would actually utter a sentence beginning with "I would never shag a woman..."??!!?!?!
Look for beauty, and you will find no intelligence. Look for intelligence and you will find both.Proud member of the Cult of All Soft
Nice suit Super Grover. I like the white pinstripe look. I do have to agree with the article Lyris posted though. Better conservative, at least in the business world. I like your idea of wearing a nice fashion scarf Tina. I often do that. It really adds to the femininty of your look without being too flasy. It is a good addition.
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