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Unlike your older counterparts who must invest in expensive suits and silk ties for job interviews and presentations, right now you just need to work a few simple pieces into your wardrobe to look appropriate at youth conferences, part-time job interviews, internship and summer leadership programs and college fairs. Use this list of his and her tips as you get ready for key professional occasions:

Tips for GIRLS:

  • Keep your outfit simple. Avoid pieces that are too trendy.
  • A pair of black dress pants will prove to be a priceless piece in your wardrobe.
  • A basic pair of black pumps and black flats will take you far.
  • Don’t wear pantyhose with open-toed shoes.
  • Your clothes should not be too tight, too short or too revealing. A skirt or dress should cover your thighs when seated.
  • Fitted jackets and simple, classic blouses are perfect to pair with dress pants.
  • Tank tops with spaghetti straps should only be worn under a sweater or jacket.
  • Make sure your clothes are clean and presentable. Iron wrinkled clothes as needed.
  • Make sure your fingernails are neat and clean – you don’t want to show up with chipped nail polish or dirty fingernails.
  • Proper undergarments can save the look of an outfit.
  • Avoid distracting accessories. Multiple bangles clanging together all day will be annoying to those around you.
  • Keep the size of your purse fairly small. You don’t want to look like you’re lugging an overnight bag around all day.
  • Keep your hair and makeup simple and understated. Eye makeup that is too heavy will look like you are ready for a night out on the town.
  • The proper use of deodorant and taking it easy on the perfume will help you avoid some embarrassing interactions.
  • Removing distracting piercings and covering up noticeable tattoos will allow for people to see you first, not your nose ring and elaborate butterfly tattoo.

Tips for GUYS:

  • Get your hands on a nice pair of black slacks and khaki pants; they will serve you well throughout your high school and college career.
  • A couple of quality, conservative ties will be plenty to see you through. Make sure either you or someone you know can tie the tie properly.
  • Long-sleeved, button-up shirts will pair nicely with slacks or khakis.
  • Avoid bold prints for your shirts. White and blue should be your go-to colors.
  • Polo-style shirts are great to pair with khakis for a more casual, put-together look.
  • Wear a white undershirt. It finishes off your look and is a useful layer between you and your dress shirt.
  • Wear a classic, simple pair of dress shoes. And remember, the color of your shoes should match the color of your belt.
  • Make sure to iron wrinkled clothing.
  • No sagging. Your pants need to cover your underwear, not display them.
  • Don’t wear white socks with dress pants. Those are meant for the gym. Wear long, dark-colored socks.
  • Keep your jewelry minimal. A nice, simple watch should do the trick.
  • Don’t forget your morning deodorant. Nothing ruins a look like armpit stains.
  • Keep your hairstyle simple. A conference attendee may not appreciate their view being blocked by your lime green Mohawk.
  • Go easy on the aftershave and cologne; no one should smell you coming a block away.
  • Removing your piercings and covering up tattoos is a good move to look appropriate in a more formal setting.