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Now that you’ve made it through the journey of updating your résumé and cover letter all the way to the final round of interviews, it’s time to think about what to wear. The hiring process is stressful enough as it is, but dressing for it doesn’t have to be. You’ve already landed the interview and have proven that you have the right skills for the job. Now, it’s all about showing them who you are. We may be biased, but better way to do that than through your wardrobe? What you wear speaks volumes about your confidence, attitude, and dedication, so it’s important to plan accordingly when walking into an interview.
Whether you’re dressing for a more creative and casual company or you’re interviewing for a major firm, there’s a perfect outfit for that. To take away the extra pressure of what you’re going to wear, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite fashion looks that are also interview-ready. Get inspired to dress for the job that you want because there’s no doubt you’ll be feeling cool and confident in these looks.
This post was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated. Up next, learn about how one of our editors decided to make fashion her career.
Priyanka Chopra Wore a Stunning Dress to Her Mehendi Wedding Ceremony
Updated December 1, 2018: Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas’s spectacular wedding week continues. Today, Chopra shared images from their mehendi ceremony, where she wore a Khosla Jani 8-paneled organdy sherwani embellished in silk detailing. Scroll down to see the beautiful dress and stay tuned for photos from their second ceremony.
Updated November 29, 2018: Timed perfectly to her wedding week, Priyanka Chopra just landed her first American Vogue cover. Chopra stuns in Balenciaga and Oscar de la Renta dresses in the photo shoot, but it was her interview that caught our attention.
The bride-to-be dished several details about her upcoming wedding, including the fact that fiancé Nick Jonas will ride into the ceremony on a horse wearing a turban and carrying a sword. “They will have two ceremonies—a traditional Indian wedding and a Christian service officiated by Jonas’s father,” Vogue revealed, “each held in different spots at the palace in Rajasthan.”
Chopra also confirmed to the magazine that the events will be as over-the-top as expected. “People will need vacations after this wedding,” Chopra said. Of course, we can expect them to incorporate traditional Indian elements. “Jonas and Chopra will walk around a fire seven times, once for each of the seven lifetimes they will spend together,” Vogue explained.
Additionally, British Vogue reports that Chopra will wear a custom Ralph Lauren dress for the main ceremony, although there will be several outfit changes over the three-day affair. Stay tuned as we cover all the need-to-know details about what Priyanka Chopra wears.
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Here’s Your First Look at Oliver Cabell’s Antelope Suede Chukka Boots
Oliver Cabell, the Minneapolis-based luxury sneaker startup, has teamed with old-school English tannery Charles F. Stead to launch a new line of suede chukka boots.
Cabell, Stead and digital retailer Bombinate joined forces to create a handsome chukka crafted from Kudu, “an elusive African antelope known for yielding the best suede in the world,” according to the brand.
The boots come in three colors: chestnut, clove and chocolate. Each hide is hand-selected by Stead, and tanned using traditional artisanal techniques employed at the Leeds tannery, which specializes in suede and has been around since 1895.
The across-the-pond heritage collab makes perfect sense, as chukkas are an icon of British style. Traditionally ankle-length and with two or three eyelets, the chukka is an offshoot of the rubber-soled desert boots worn by British troops in World War II.
The name “chukka” is said have been derived from polo (the sport, not the fashion brand) where a “chukkar” is a period of play. Nowadays, chukkas are typically paired with jeans, khakis and even suit trousers, bridging casual to formal. They’re always leather or suede, but suede is usually the better look, as is rubber for the soles.
Cabell says it worked with an Italian crepe supplier to create a custom natural rubber for the outsoles made from “100% pure virgin Hevea milk from Hevea trees.” Maybe not quite as exciting as the rare African antelope skin used in the upper, but that still sounds pretty cool.
Each pair is hand stitched and lasted in Albacete, Spain, and is available on olivercabell.com for $228.