Shape E Style Tip: The Interview Top
Congratulations, E, you’ve landed an interview in which suits and solids are required. Now the trick is to dress for someone else but to feel like your best self. The right blouse can help. Consider a soft jersey or silky woven to offset a tailored look. A scoop neck and banded cowl gracefully frame the face. Gentle pleats can balance the shoulders and hips while providing fluid, midriff-skimming drape. Cap sleeves don’t bulk up yet offer ample coverage if you need to remove your jacket. So if an HR manager asks about your strengths, you’ve already proven that you can be comfortable in any situation.
Posted by Joyce at MyShape on July 27th, 2010
Filed under: Matters of Shape
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August 3rd, 2010 at 9:20 am
I love the top you showed here, however, I have had a mastectomy and lymph hangs under my arms. There is no way I can wear a sleeveless or cap sleeved top. It is very hard for me to find ANYTHING that is attractive and stylish that will cover up the damages done to my body from surgeries. I will keep looking.