I need a little advice here. I'm not the best in the world when it comes to fashion so though some of you ladies might be able to help me out. I'm getting ready to start interviewing for residency positions in ob/gyn. Have 7 inteviews right now, including 3 out of my top 4 programs.![]()
I have two different suits that I'm planning on wearing, both are skirts. One is a dark chocolate brown, almost with a little bit of a dark plum coloring to it, and has light pink, thin pinstripes. This one is from Georgiou and is of a very high quality (a graduation gift). I have a matching light pink shell that goes underneath and a cream scarf in case I get nervous and my neck/chest/face starts turning bright redsomething to help cover that up with.
My other suit is a dark grey with a bluish/navy hint to it. It is also has pin stripes, with almost a teal type color and a light brown/cream colors. Matching camisole that picks up the pinstripes to go underneath.
The question now comes to accessories and colors. Is there any color of shoe that you can think of that would work with both? I already have a pair of shoes that work with the brown, but somehow my feet seem to have grown and they don't really fit now. For the dark grey/navy - my navy shoes don't look right with it, black looks decent but is that a total no no?
Bags - last year I heard that most ladies carried a portfolio type bag with them and no purse. This year I was told we are to carry a small purse with a nice folder/binder to put info in (hand held - not sure how to describe it). Does it make a difference which one I do? Personally, I would like one portfolio bag - less to keep up with. And as for color - would a cream color work for both suits or do you have any other ideas?
One last question - hair up or down? I've heard both from people in positions of power. I have very long hair, but it is layered and well styled down when I actually do it. I could also do a french braid, soft bun, or some other basic up style. What do you ladies think?
Thanks!



something to help cover that up with.
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