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Interview
A job interview is one of the few situations where what you wear genuinely matters before you open your mouth. First impressions form in under ten seconds, and your outfit is doing the talking for all of them. The Interview collection is built for that moment: polished pieces that say you take the room seriously without looking like you raided your mum's corporate wardrobe from 2007. Showpo's Interview edit covers blazers, tailored trousers, collared dresses, pencil skirts, and smart separates for every industry and interview format.
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The blazer remains the main character. A single-breasted blazer in black pairs back with everything. An oversized blazer brings a relaxed shoulder that reads modern rather than boxy. A belted cinch-waist style shapes the silhouette without alterations.
Pair with high-waisted wide-leg tailored trousers in black for the sharpest look, or go warmer in brown, cream, or dark oak for a more contemporary take. Straight-leg trousers bring a slimmer line for traditional corporate settings, while double-pleated wide-legs in stone or slate carry quiet authority across boardrooms and agencies alike.
For one-piece confidence, a collared long-sleeve shirt dress removes all decision fatigue. Pale blue softens the formality for creative settings. Polka dot brings subtle personality. A V-neck blazer dress in cream is the Rachel Zane approach: look like you have already been promoted before the first question lands. A jersey drape dress in black reads editorial and confident for media and PR interviews.
For video calls, structure above the waist is everything. A fitted top under a blazer in wine or chocolate gives colour contrast that holds well on camera. Richer tones read better on screen than all-black, which can flatten and absorb light.
Dressing for the role, not just the room
For corporate, finance, or legal interviews, lean into structure: a black blazer with tailored trousers, or a pencil skirt with a tucked blouse. Keep accessories minimal and let the tailoring carry the room.
For creative, media, or startup roles, the dress code loosens but the effort should not. A chocolate blazer with white or stone trousers brings warmth and contrast. A faux wrap dress in pink is a bolder play for industries where personality is part of the job description.
For retail and hospitality, wear something that reflects the brand. A polished version of what the team already wears tells the interviewer you have done your homework before you have answered the first question.
Closed-toe shoes are the safest call across every setting. A pointed-toe flat or low block heel works all day and looks intentional in a City office or a Shoreditch-converted agency.
More workwear styles to explore
Showpo's blazers cover more cuts and colours. Work dresses span additional silhouettes. Tailored trousers and wide-leg styles have more fits across the range. Plus size styles are available across the full workwear collection.