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What to Wear to a Professional Interview


One question I get asked over and over is what to wear to a job interview for a corporate / professional setting. Since it is almost graduation season- and many young women are interviewing for their first professional / office job- now seemed like the perfect time to do a post with style tips for dressing for an interview.







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What to Wear to a Professional Interview:

1. Suit Separates
 This is pretty straight forward; for a professional interview wear a suit. Find a blazer that you love (these are my favorite affordable blazers) and then get and wear the matching skirt, dress, or pants (whichever you feel most comfortable in). An interview is not the time to be bold, fashion wise, so stick with black, navy or dark gray.

2. Functional Handbag
For an interview you want to be prepared for anything the day may bring at you. I always recommend having a second copy of your resume, a granola bar, gum, band-aids, safety pins (you never know!), a pair of flats if you are commuting or walking around a lot, and a bottle of water. To fit all of this stuff, you need a handbag that is actually functional - no cute little clutches! I highly recommend the York tote because it is spacious, has a laptop compartment with a zip top, (perfect to throw a resume in to keep it safe), and it is simple & classic in it's look.

3. Comfortable Heels
I cannot emphasis enough the importance of comfortable heels. Not only will you be happy and more comfortable but it sends a message that you prioritize functionality such that your 'style' will not detract from the work your future employer needs you to do. As pretty as stilettos are, they don't exude practicality and the ability to run around and get your job done. If you haven't read my guide to the best heels for work be sure to check that out. Last thing- I recommend a pointed toe over a round toe as it gives off an older, more professional vibe. 

4. A Watch
So many of us rely on our cell phones now (.. I am so guilty of that) but for an interview, it looks professional to have a watch on. Plus, if you're phone dies while you're on route to your interview (or interviews) you're covered.

5. Simple Jewelry
Some people will even advise that you should wear no jewelry to an interview. I think that is an outdated recommendation, and that in today's job market it is more than acceptable to wear some simple jewelry - just don't go over board. I would recommend a simple pendant necklace or a bracelet.

Let me know if you have any questions! If you are interviewing for a job this season, good luck!!! I am sending you postive vibes through the interwebs :)

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Wednesday Wants & March Purchases




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Happy Wednesday! I hope you are all enjoying the short week (did you all have Monday off? Courts were closed on Monday so I had a luxurious day relaxing in the sun!)

There are a ton of great options out right now to update your work wardrobe  for spring. Go for bolder blazers (how great is that floral one?!) and lighter materials to bring your wardrobe into the nicer weather. 

I can't believe March is over (well, tomorrow it is). The month flew by! I've decided at the end of each month to recap my purchases I made that month. I figure it is a great way to keep my own spending/shopping on track and it's great to show you guys the things you'll likely be seeing on LLB (or on my instagram - where I post more of my weekend casual wear) over the next few weeks. So, below is collage of everything i got this month
 

March Purchases:
Sam Edelman Lace Up Heels: $175. I LOVE these heels. They are even more beautiful in person, and are so comfortable. The neutral color and chunky heel is perfect for spring! 

Old Navy White Cotton Dress: $45. I am a sucker for cotton dresses. I practically live in them during the summer. The fit and flare fit is my favorite dress fit so when I saw this (and I had an Old Navy coupon) I had to snag it! 

Converse: $65. These are my new favorite things. I've already worn them to death! 

Flared Denim: $35. I've been wanting to try the 70s trend for spring and these jeans were the perfect color (not too light) and the perfect fit (the little pocket detailing is so chic!)

Bow Midi Skirt: $190. I'm a sucker for midi skirts. I can't wait to wear this one. 

Faux Leather Moto Jacket: $45. I needed a casual spring jacket and this one is beautiful. It's more blush than pure beige and it's quite fitted through the arms (which I love).

Blush Faux Leather Cross Body: $27. I've focused so much on having big structured handbags for work, that I realized I only had one cross body bag! This is a perfect neutral to go with pretty much every spring/summer outfit! 

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Festive

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Similar Blazers: (1), (2), (3) // Similar Top // Pants // Handbag // Heels // Lipstick (in "hot")

I am a *huge* holiday fan. I love all the activities and decorating that go along with each of them. Halloween is no exception, and I am so excited to dress up for a Halloween party on Saturday night! Of course, this 'holiday enthusiasm' cannot be expressed quite so much in the work environment as a young professional.

That does not mean however that professionals cannot embrace holidays at all. A perfect way to celebrate the season (whatever season that may be) is to incorporate the seasons' colors into your office wardrobe. Burnt orange is subtle enough to be office appropriate, while still being quite festive and fun. It is the perfect tone to wear around halloween and thanksgiving! I will be wearing this blazer to work today... and I may or may not have halloween candy shoved in each pocket haha.

I hope you all have exciting Halloween plans ahead!! I would love to hear about what costumes you are wearing, so please feel free to let me know in the comments below!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

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5 Tips to Look More Professional

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Today I wanted to share with you all a classic work look modernized with a belt. Lately, I find myself wearing a wide belt over a blazer and pants quite often. It adds an element of chic to a standard professional outfit.

I was recently asked if I had any tips for making work outfits look more professional. I thought it was a great question and so, here are 5 simple tips to make your outfits look and feel more professional. I hope you enjoy them! Have a great weekend everyone and I will see you back here on Monday.

                 5 Tips to Make Your Outfits More Professional

1) Choose a Fitted vs. a Boxy Blazer 
In the above photos, you'll see that I'm wearing a well fitted blazer. A sure fire way to make your work outfit look more professional and polished is to opt for your fitted blazers instead of any boxy or slouchy ones you may have.

2) Choose a Structured vs. an Unstructured Handbag 

My handbag above has a classic structured shape. While handbags like this are gorgeous and on-trend, your work outfit will look more professional if you choose one of your structured handbags instead. if you are looking for a great structured bag I would suggest this

3) Choose Pointed vs. Round Toe Shoes
While you may still like the look of a rounder toe on shoes, a classic work look is far more likely to favor a pointed toe. It elongates your leg and pulls the outfit together. In addition to my Ivanka Trumps (linked above) I also find these to be very comfortable.

4) Choose Tucked In vs. Out 
An untucked shirt in a professional setting appears messy. While I am a huge fan of untucked tunic shirts with leggings on my "off days", at work your shirt should be tucked in.

5) Material Matters!
 
Avoid sheer fabrics when putting together your office outfits. period. Shirts in heavier materials will not only 'hold up' better through a long work day, but they also will make an outfit look more professional.

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Wednesday Wants

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Happy Wednesday everyone! It has been a crazy busy week here in Vancouver. I hope you are all settling into a fall rhythm! If, like me, you're in need of retail therapy but haven't had time to shop, I present this week's wants! haha. There are a lot of great items this week - from the Jacquard Layered Dress which I need to get for the office, to the long wear foundation which I've recently been told has great coverage and really does last all day - I am definitely saving up to shop some of these items.

See you guys back here on Friday for a great casual outfit post. You'll get to see what I pretty much live in when I'm not in business casual attire! In the meantime, be sure to  follow along on instagram and facebook.  


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Essentials for a Business/Professional Wardrobe

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One of the questions I get asked the most is what are the essential items for your work wardrobe. Today, I wanted to share with you what I believe are the bare bones essentials for a professional/office wardrobe and then - most importantly - give you some reviews and links to my tried and true, most favourite items. As you can see from the above photos there are 8 items I consider essential. Let's tackle each one in turn: 
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**TOP PICK: Banana Republic "Sloan" Pants**
See My Outfit post here

Thankfully, gone are the days of ill-fitted, shapeless suit pants for women. The world of corporate fashion for women has come leaps and bounds in the last decade and there are now so many great pieces to choose from. My #1 office essential is a great pair of straight leg or skinny black pants. They are the base off which to build your office wardrobe! 
My top pick black pants are above. For other great options see here. I especially love these Elizabeth & James pants.
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See my outfit post here

My second essential is a fitted black blazer. A well fit blazer can make all the difference to your office wardrobe. My personal preference is a two button blazer, but experiment with one or three button to see what shape fits best on your body. For great blazer options see here 

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**TOP PICK: Splurge: Saint Laurent Great Deal: Thalia**
My outfit post here

In addition to a black blazer, an essential is a fun blazer - something in a great color or with a unique shape. This is a great way to add some personality into your office wear. A selection of great blazers can be found: here. At under $60 I am swooning over this pale pinstripe one. 
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**TOP PICK: J Crew Factory**
My outfit post here

Every office wardrobe needs one great sheath dress. It's a versatile piece as it can be worn with a cardigan or a blazer, and you can add different accessories such as coloured tights or a neck scarf to really change up the look. See my favourite sheath dresses currently available in the widget below! 


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My outfit post: here

A great pencil skirt is not always easy to find - it's hard to get a good fit (no gaping, not too tight) as well as a good material. The Ann Taylor Ponte skirt is by FAR the best I have found. The thick stretch material flatters every body and hugs whatever your shape is without being skin tight. For other great pencil skirts check out these

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My outfit post here

A white button up is a classic item that everyone should own. Personally, being the busy woman that I am, I live in non-iron ones. There are a number of great non-iron basic blouses available right now - you can see my top picks in the widget below.
 
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My outfit post here

If you follow along with LegalLee Blonde regularly, you've heard me talk time and again about the importance of day-to-night clothes. It is so valuable in today's busy world to wear something to work that you can easily transition to your after work plans. A great top that looks professional under a blazer, but fun without one is key. There are many shirts that work for this task - a split back hem shirt, a shirt with lace or leather sleeves, or really an shirt that you find fun! My top picks for day-to-night shirts are in the widget below. AND all are under $50! 
 
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**TOP PICK: Splurge: LK Bennett "Samira" Pump 
Great Deal: Michael Kors Flex Pump**
My outfit post here

And last but not least - Comfortable heels!! Believe it or not it IS possible to find heels that you can survive the entire day in. My two favourite picks are listed above. For other great heels check out these.  

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