Nowadays, if you were to ask 100 people their opinion about what to wear to an interview, the majority would answer “Dress on the conservative side”. Anna, an image consultant and past president of the Association of Image Consultants International, says "Clothes should be a part of who you are and should be noticed. Conservative colors in various shades of blue and gray are best. Wearing black to an interview could be viewed as too serious. If you do wear black, make sure another color is near your face to soften the look. Brown is still considered questionable as a business color and probably should be avoided. Change your outfit's look for a second interview by wearing a different color blouse. shirt, scarf or tie. An interview is not the place to make a fashion statement, though those in the creative or design field and the celebrities can be more adventurous. Everyone else should opt for a conservative look. “More and more companies are returning to traditional and professional dress,” Anna says. Whatever you wear should accent the fact that you're a professional who’s ready to get to work at a new job. Let common sense guide you, and it should be easy to avoid fashion blunders( 失误 ) that could damage your chances of getting to the next step in the process. In this market, it is essential that you look good and your appearance is right for the job 。