Alrighty - that gives me a few more ideas on what I'm doing. The navy suit will be my main outfit. I plan on going with the black shoes unless I find something else that works better. Still need an undershirt to go with it. It will probably be a higher-cut shell/cami of some sort - I have never been able to wear a collared shirt underneath a jacket and have it lay right. I'm going to look for a color that either matches the pinstripes in the coat or go for a cream color. For earings and necklace, I have a set of very delicate single pearl earings and a matching necklace - very small and understated, but nice. As far as make-up goes, I've always been one to make it look natural and then enhance just a little bit. I don't like it to stand out. I'll have to see what I can find in a bag, but at least now I have ideas.
Unfortunately, finding an interview suit for me has been extremely difficult. I've gone to every mall and store in my town I can think of and found TWO!!! suits that can be taylored to fit me (and one had a weird pleat thing on the skirt that eliminated it). Everything else is so huge that it just won't work without sizes available to even order that would be small enough) and mail-order stuff I can never get to fit either. The brown suit may have to be worn a couple of times for back to back interviews where I can't get the other one cleaned, but I'm going to look for a cream colored shirt to go underneath it. Hopefully without the pink cami, the pink pinstripes won't be as visible. I'll look for another suit again later, but there is only so much I can do to get one. (I had this suit from med school interviews and had no issues with it there - got into every school that I interviewed at wearing it).
Triskeliongirl - I promise I will be prepared in every way I can think of. This whole clothes thing is because I don't have the best fashion sense and some of the stuff that I was being told to me by advisors I just didn't like or agree with (hair down is okay, two bags, etc.) I already have files going on all the places I'm interviewing at - everything from their website, emails, brochures, and I'm starting to pubmed the chairs and directors (in addition to knowing my own research inside out). I just want to be prepared down to the smallest detail.
Velogirl - that is a cute story. I just hope that if something like that happens to me, I will be able to laugh about it also.
light_sabe_r - if I had a pic of the navy suit I would post it (plus it still needs some alterations). That pic of the brown one is about 4 years old. My grandparents demanded one after they bought it for me.
lph - I agree - it is scary that we have to think about this stuff, but that's life and careers, unfortunately.
Thanks again for all the help ladies.